Thrift Flips

  • Useful Thrift Flips

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    Thrifting can be so rewarding!  It’s the thrill of the hunt to find those treasures.  You may have your own mission but the end result is different for everyone and every trip is different too.  It’s exciting! 

    Not only did I find great items to thrift flip in this new DIY video, I also found a treasure that was worth 30 x’s what I paid for it!  You’ll have to watch the video to see what it is.  I’ll link it below.

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    There are SO MANY things you can do with canisters!  Of course they are great for kitchen essentials storage but they can be used in other ways too.  I have four ideas that will set that creative lightbulb off for you!  Click the video linked below to see them all.

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    DIY 1"x6" Planter

    Supplies:

    (3) 1×6 @ 6 1/4″ LONG
    (1) 1X6 @ 24″ LONG
    (1) 1X6 @ 7″ LONG
    1 1/4″ Brad Nails
    Brad Nailer
    Miter Saw
    Drill
    Wood Stain
    Vinyl
    FREE SVG FILE
    Transfer Tape
    Soil/Flowers

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    Here she is! A handmade (by someone else) toilet paper holder?  I think? It had potential, and for $4.67, it wasn’t a big risk as far as cost was concerned. I knew I could hack this up while still drawing some inspiration from the shape.

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    Time for demo! (I love demo)  A hammer and crowbar worked great to pry this piece apart.  There were also a TON of nails that needed to be removed.  Whoever made this originally, really did a great job making sure it wasn’t going to come apart. 

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    I was careful not to dent or damage the wood as I worked it apart and luckily it worked out and came apart nicely!

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    First, ignore the piece on the left. I was going to use it for the bottom but it was warped and didn’t work out.  SO – pretend that’s another 1×6 that is 7″ long (the actual bottom that I used)

    The other pieces:
    (1)1×6 @ 24″ long – BACK
    (3) 1×6 @ 6 1/4″ long – SIDES

    I sanded all the pieces with 80 grit sandpaper to get off as much of the original wood stain as I could so I could later, add my own.

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    Now let’s attach the (3) 6 1/4″ long pieces together with brad nails.This is the front and sides of the planter.

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    Attach the longer (24″) piece to the back with brad nails.  

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    Here is where we are after the sides and back are attached.  And now we need to add the bottom.

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    The bottom piece is the 1×6 that is 7″ long. Lay the planter on it’s side and attach the bottom around all for sides with brad nails.

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    TA-DA!  We just built a planter!  This is a great beginner wood project that you can be proud of!

    Now you can get your creativity on and add your personality!

    I used Early American wood stain.  I like to apply wood stain with pieces of flour sack towel I cut up.  It’s a more affordable option than the cloths hanging near the wood stain itself.  It’s easy to dip the cloth into the stain and rub it into the wood.  Of corse, make sure you are wearing nitrile gloves during the staining process.  

    Let your piece sit overnight and then we can move onto decorating our planter!

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    This is looking great already!  BUT, I can never leave well enough alone, haha!  We are going to add a decal to the front of this and really give it some personality.

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    I have this design as a FREE DOWNLOAD for you!  You can use either the SVG or PNG files however you’d like.  The SVG is a cut file used for vinyl machines and the PNG is a print files.

    I used the SVG version to cut the design out of white vinyl and weeded out all the vinyl that wasn’t part of the design.

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    Apply the vinyl decal with transfer tape to your wood planter box.  I prefer paper transfer tape for stained wood.  It lower tack and won’t pull the stain out of the wood as you peel it back.

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    Before adding live planters TWO THINGS:
    1) Seal your wood with a clear spray or polycyclic 
    2) Drill holes in the bottom for drainage

    *If you plan to use this inside or with faux plants, you can skip the two points above.

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    I added some rock and soil to the box and FINALLY it was time to add the pretty flowers.  Now if I could just keep these flowers alive, that would be a bigger task than building this planter…  tips are welcome in the comments.

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    Want an even more in-depth tutorial on this planter box?  Click the video linked below.

    See MORE Thrift Flips in the video below

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  • Dollar Tree Upcycled Books

    How do you upcycle books? There are a lot of things you can do with old books – from book art, repurposing vintage books, using them in your home decor and more! I have a video to show you several easy and fun project ideas anyone can create!

    Where do you find affordable books? Dollar Tree has great hardback books, not just to read, but also to craft with!  Or maybe you already have some books around your own home you could grab and use for these ideas too.  Some of the best places to find books, at the best prices, are yard sales and thrift store.  I’ve come across some for as little as $.10 each!  So keep an eye open for those bargain finds.

    I’ll link the video of ideas below, but let me share my favorite project from the video first:

    DIY Book Box:

    Supplies:
    -Hardback book
    Xacto knife
    -Scissors and/or Tin Snips
    -Scrapbook paper
    -Hot glue & Glue gun
    Wood stir sticks

    *TIP: Make sure the book page thickness is the same size as the paint stick you are using

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    Step 1:
    Cut the pages apart from the book.  To do that, you’ll take a knife, run it along the front cover and first page from top to bottom.  Flip it to the back cover and repeat – cut from the top to bottom of the back cover and last page.  You’ll now be able to pull the pages out of the book and are left with just the hard cover.
    *Save the pages for more crafting!

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    Step 2:
    Cut out scrapbook paper, the same size as the two inside covers, and glue in place.

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    Step 3:
    Use thin wood stir sticks to create a box inside the book.  Measure the outside edges and use tin snips or scissors to cut wood stir sticks down to size.  Hot glue the sticks to the edge of the box.  I did the longer sides first, then cut the shorter sides, one at a time, to ensure a snug fit.  Make sure to add hot glue to the corners for a good seal, all the way around the box.

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    Step 4: 
    Add hot glue to the inside of the book’s spine, lift the spine to meet the stir stick next to it and glue in place.

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    Add your treasures to the inside of your book and add back to a shelf or stack for a hidden spot disguised as a book!
    This would be cute on a desk to store your office supplies or on a vanity for jewelry and makeup. I also love the idea of this as an alternative to a gift box.  Add a gift card, money, notes, or little trinkets and then it’s two gifts in one!

    MORE BOOK CRAFT IDEAS:

  • Spring Thrift Flips

    Save SO. MUCH. MONEY. shopping at the thrift store for your home decor and organization needs.  Many items you can find, nearly brand new, at a fraction of the cost.  The wreath below is a wicker wreath, nicer than the traditional grapevine wreath, and retails for around $20.  This one was only $3 at the thrift store! 85% OFF retail!  I used flowers I already had on hand and two $1.25 greenery stems from Dollar Tree (you know I love DT!) to make a wreath for under $6!  A STEAL!  It is the perfect spring pop of color and flowers to our front door and was super easy to make too.  You can watch it come together by CLICKING HERE

    Thrifted Spring Wreath

    I featured this fun new glue skillet of mine in the video.  If you’ve never had one before, they are SO GOOD for floral arranging and wreath making.  You can find it on AMAZON HERE

    Thrifted Ornate Gold Frame

    The wreath is just one of the many thrift flips in this video tutorial.  I also found a BEAUTIFUL ornate gold frame.  These frames are in high demand right now and hard to find, so when I dug and found this one in the stacks of frames at the thrift store for only $2.00, I was sort of shocked.  It has some issues such as cracks and an entire corner missing but I was up for the challenge.  You can see how I brought this frame back to life by CLICKING HERE , but the end result looks like a million bucks.  I feel like this project is the perfect example of how you can get a high-end and on-trend piece and also save a bundle of money.

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    FREE PRINTABLES:
    I’ve also included two FREE landscape art printables you can download and use in your own frames.  They are perfect for any size or style frames you have, not just the gold detailed frames, so get to creating with these free graphics! 

    THRIFTING TIP:
    ALWAYS clean and disinfect your thrift store treasures and finds before using them.  Soap and water is always a good way to go, or my favorite antibacterial spray is MICROBAN – you can find it on AMAZON HERE

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