Here are some great deals I have found at our local "Thrifty Shopper".
As I stroll though the store, my "wheels are always turning", thinking "what can I do with this?" or ""what can I turn that into?"
I bought this $5 stool and thought " I can decoupage this with all the shopping bags I have been saving for years and prove to my husband there was a reason I was saving them!"
So, I cut off the store logos.....
...and decoupaged them on the top:
It was an inexpensive project - IF - you don't count everything I purchased in the shopping bags!
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I also found this little $7 table at the same store:
And AGAIN, I could prove to my husband that there was a really good reason why I had been collecting yardsticks:
and with a bit of spray paint and a little measuring and cutting, I attached them on the top of the table:
Again, so smug with the satisfaction that I could prove why I "needed" to be saving them for a few years!!
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How could I ever resist buying a little $.69 cent coffee pot?
A little bit of paint turned it into a great vase:
I need to remind hubby that he needs to fill this with daisies!!
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These little glass globes are only $.79 at our thrift shop. I ran it thru the dishwasher and painted it with some enamel paints - perfect to hold a tea light or a few fresh flowers!
A perfect little hostess gift!
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Visit these other blogs to see what they found for under $10 while out "thrifting":
Patina and Paint
Chasing Quaintness
County Road 407
The Apple Street Cottage
Let's Add Sprinkles
Bluesky at Home
Exquisitely Unremarkable
Chasing Quaintness
County Road 407
The Apple Street Cottage
Let's Add Sprinkles
Bluesky at Home
Exquisitely Unremarkable
Patti, I love all of your projects! They are so creative and so cute! What great ideas and all so inexpensive...they make great gifts also. I think it is crazy that we have to explain to our husbands why we hold on to things when they never give us a reason for having 20,000 screws in 40 containers! ;-) Have a great one! Hugs!
ReplyDeletePatti, I LOVE what you've done with all your thrift store projects here!!! Totally worth hanging onto all those saved goodies ~ I have my stashes, too. ;) Happy to be part of 10 on the 10th with you this time! Pinned everything... <3
ReplyDeleteHappy almost Valentine's to you,
Hugs,
Barb :)
Your craftiness is only matched by your creativity! They are all fantabulous! Whoever gets that hostess gift is one lucky hostess! Such cute ideas. Love them!
ReplyDeletePinning! I know someone who would love that stool. I'm going to start saving some logos. You are so creative!
ReplyDeletePatti, you are so EXTREMELY talented. And funny! I love your story on the cost of the stool excluding what was in the shopping bags.
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying the sunny clime that is always a constant there in beautiful GCM!
Love your projects, Patti. This is proof that it;s important to have a 'stash' to pull from!
ReplyDeleteOh Patti, I LOVE them all! The stool with logos is such a brilliant idea! Love the yard sticks too, and of course the MKC knock offs! Wow, LOVE the globe!!! I have a white pitcher I want to paint to look like a piece of Taylor ceramics :)
ReplyDeleteJenna
You are so clever and creative! I adore the wee ruler stepstool. Have a love filled week!
ReplyDeleteSo, so cute! Have a love filled week!
ReplyDeleteJemma
Good Job!!!!! Such cute projects....love love the lil pitcher most!!
ReplyDeleteOh I like the stool project with the labels decoupaged on top, now I know why I keep my labels also LOL
ReplyDeleteJanice
Wow, you've been a busy gal Patti! Love all your projects but my favorite Is the first with the new label top (would love to see what came in the bags too :). Your tea pot is adorable and love, love the little globe. Happy Valentine's Day Patti....
ReplyDeleteThese are such great projects Patti. I wish I had your talent!
ReplyDeleteOh being a crafter I am so glad I stumbled upon your blog. Love the stool...but love the ruler table better! I have seen it done before and I totally love it. Thanks for sharing.
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