Hey y’all! It’s me again with another great thrift store makeover idea! These are my absolute favorite kind of craft projects. Whether you’re a seasoned crafter or just getting started with your new hobby or maybe you just like to make something every once in a while. Either way, starting with a picture frame is a sure way to get yourself a confidence boost in the creative arena. Here are the supplies you will need to recreate your own thrift store frame makeover. I will link over to my fave crafting supplies on Amazon. Thrift store frame Jumbo Popsicle Sticks Salt Shaker…
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Decorating after Christmas can be a challenge but I love the vibes of this simple snowflake picture frame. I have plenty of ideas here on the blog for after-Christmas decor and I can assure you this snowflake picture frame will be making the list along with some of my other faves. And the best part.…it was CHEAP! Literally a brand new piece of after Christmas decor for less than $5! You can’t beat it! Here is what you need to recreate a similar look Thrifted Frame Black Paint Small wood Snowflake Hymnal page or craft paper Paintbrush Hot Glue I always love a good…
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I have had my hands on the Dollar Tree frame for a while just waiting for the perfect project and this was just what I was waiting for! I mean, once you see how cute this DIY Dollar Tree frame makeover turned out„ you’re gonna want to run to the store to grab one for yourself! The supplies came from a few different craft places like Michaels, Walmart and of course, Dollar tree. I will list what you need below and where it can be found. It’s my hunch that if you probably have a lot of these things on…
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I am always scouting out old frames at the thrift store. There wasn’t anything special about this thrift store picture frame until I gave it a simple little makeover for Spring. I love vintage Spring decor and this little DIY was the perfect addition to the other pieces in my home. With a few basic supplies and a thrift store frame, you too can have your own piece of vintage Spring decor. Supplies for Spring Thrift Store Frame Old frame Rubber floral stamp (see picture) Ink pad White, Green, Orange Paint Dollar Tree Carrot Cutout Hot glue Paint brush WATCH THE VIDEO…
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Let me just start by saying this project is soooo simple. But do not, I repeat, do not let the simplicity of something fool you. This little frame packs a pretty big punch in the shelf sitting arena. It all started with a craft cart full of randomness and a hankerin to mae something with my hands and..whala! Here is how you can recreate your very own! Start with some basic supplies, a glue gun, some quart size paint stir sticks or (even some little shims would work too) the back of an old picture frame with the “leg” thingy attached,…
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Y’all.… in case you didn’t already know, I am in full blown Christmas mode over here! No I am not decorating yet but I sure am doing my best to prep and create decor for my transition from traditional reds and greens to a more neutral palette. Changing color schemes can be difficult and those price tags will start racking up quick! So far I have been making plenty of ornaments and picking up some here and there at the dollar stores around town. However, the trouble I am running into is that most of all the jumbo styled ornaments…
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Dried flower DIY’s are all over Pinterest! It makes complete sense because those blooms are just way too pretty to watch wilt then toss! I have a few beautiful and hopefully inspirational ways you can rescue those pretty botanicals to keep in your home for a bit longer! Each of these dried flower DIY ideas can be modified with most any type of foliage, including fresh herbs or even branches or vines! Wall Hanging I love how simple this project is to recreate. A sturdy branch and some jute twine is all you will need to make this dried floral wall…
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I am so so excited to be bringing craft kits back to the farm! We offered projects a couple years back when we were just getting started, and somehow drifted away from offering them. Now that we have moved our business back to the farm, it only seemed fitting that we bring back one of our favorite things that got us started in the first place…CRAFTING!!! This time with a twist. Each of our projects from the craft kit collection are curated around a central theme, making them easy to craft and style together in your home! Let me introduce you…