Spring Thrift Flips
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- by The Daily DIYer
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.

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
Head on over to WATCH ALL THE FLIPS!