As another month flies by and we roll closer to the next autumnal season, I need to prepare for cold temps. It's funny to me how most of the summer I'm making repairs from the last winter and prepping for the coming one. Do you do that too? One buggery thing is the drafts that come on the blustery ... READ the POST
Thrifted Antique Table
Earlier this week, I happened upon two lonesome tables. One, of which, is this one you see below. The other, however, is a vintage tea set table, is already revived as I show you HERE. Whereas, today I have this thrifted antique table that is in need of a little spunk, don't you ... READ the POST
Thrifted Side Table Makeover
What does one do when one spies these two for $11 total? Well, no questions asked that they fit perfectly in my cart. {{wink, wink}} As you can imagine, I want to give them both new lives to last for decades to come. Let's start this thrifted side table makeover, shall we? They're both in ... READ the POST
Upcycled Thrifted Art
Another month rolls by quicky and we're ready for another round of Trashy Treasures Tuesday! Each month, I join up with three other DIY blogging gals to bring you fresh inspiration with our latest finds and transformations. You'll see their work in a bit. But first, check out the focus of my ... READ the POST
Dollar Store Farmhouse Decor
Who doesn't love easy? As you can imagine, there are times I adore getting down and dirty into a project. Then, there are times I truly want simple. Take a look at this empty frame I found at the thrift store. While it used to hold a chalkboard, my goal today is to create simple dollar store ... READ the POST
Upcycled Storage Boxes
Surprises are fun... most of the time, anyway. While at a local thrift store, I saw this hat box/cheese box. Yes, it's not an authentic piece, but it looks like a good hack. At first glance, I knew it had at least one other box in it. However, it wasn't until I got it home that I found it's a set ... READ the POST
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