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How To Upcycle Thrift Shop Finds Into Trendy Home Decor

How To Upcycle Thrift Shop Finds Into Trendy Home Decor

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In my last post I shared some tips for shopping thrift shops. Now I'm going to share with you some items commonly found at thrift shops that are great for upcycling into swanky home decor and crafts. These items are great because not only are they inexpensive, but they are very much in style as current home decor. Check it out!


1) Silver-plated Serving Trays

I always see lots of silver-plated trays and platters when I go thrifting, and they're usually inexpensively priced from about $1 to $5 each. The neat thing about these trays is that they come in different shapes and sizes, and some have pretty engraving or ornate edging on them.

What to do with them? Hang them on a wall as you would china plates, making a display that works well not only in a dining room but throughout the home. (Click here for more wall-display grouping ideas)


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Pretty wall display

image via Apartment Therapy

Photo by Blayne Beecham

Wreath made from silver platters image from Bees Knees Bungalow

2) Vintage Scarves

Sometimes sold by the bag-full, vintage scarves are abundant at thrift shops and also cost next to nothing. They come in a wide range of colors and patterns, so they are great for repurposing and upcycling. Vintage hankies are great for repurposing too, but they can be a bit more difficult to find than scarves.

What to do with them? Frame them as art, sew them together to create a unique curtain, or use them to cover throw pillows.

(Click here for even more ideas on how to use scarves and vintage hankies.)


Curtain made from vintage scarvesvintageisforlovers.com

Twilight Pixie Skirt - Medium to Large - Tattered Shabby Chic Eco
Upcycled skirt by Flowerpie via Etsy

Children's dresses made from silk scarves by Nixie (above and below)


Scarf curtain

Framed scarf

Pillows made from large Hermes scarves


3) Picture Frames

I always check out the picture frames at thrift shops. Pay no attention to the colors, you can always paint them. As a matter of fact, I just painted a group of 6 frames black for a photo grouping for my family room. Once painted, they're brand new! The thing that's great about buying frames at thrift shops is that you can find a variety of unusual shaped and sized frames, which are great not just for photos, but also for framing artwork.

What else to do with them? Replace the glass with mirror, cork board, or paint with chalkboard paint. Get the glue gun and cover them with twigs, sea shells,rocks, or any type of small found objects, or decoupage them with fabric or paper. Or, use them as-is to create a gallery wall of unique variety.


painted frames by MandolinGoose via Etsy (above and below)

Candy Shop Frame Quintet  - 1 mirror, 4 frames- upcycled shabby cottage chic - painted apple green, yellow, aqua blue, bubblegum pink, lilac

Wall display of frames by Simply sadie jane

FRAMED CHALKBOARD Shabby Chic Nursery Pastel Chalk Board Wedding Table Numbers Picture Frame Vintage Style Kitchen Chalkboard - SET of 12
Chalkboard frames (above and below) by Shugabeelane via Etsy

FRAMED CHALKBOARD

Twig covered frames

4) Globes & Maps

Just like road maps, globes become outdated and are replaced with new, up to date versions. I don't see tons of them at thrift shops but I do come across them from time to time.

What to do with them? Use old maps for decoupage projects, and old globes can be upcycled into pendant lamps.

Check out my previous post on upcycling globes for a myriad of globe ideas.

Also check out this post on upcycling maps and atlases for even more ideas!


Vintage globe lamps

Chandelier made from vintage atlas pages

Vintage globe clock

Dresser decoupaged with maps

Upcycled cashmere baby blanket by Thismommamakesstuff

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Upcycled sweater pillow with DIY from Going a little coastal

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Rose pillow from an old sweater DIY from Fingerprints on the Fridge (above and below)

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I hope you have a great week

Original article and pictures take dishfunctionaldesigns.blogspot.com site

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