Thursday, December 13, 2012

Christmas Junk Decor 2012

 
Christmas Junk Decor 2012
 
 
Time to get back to blogging again. It's that joyous time of year and my favorite to decorate! This year I had to use items that I had in boxes that I had picked up during my thrifting excursions.  My daughter moved all of her belongings into my garage earlier this year and they were in the way of my Christmas decorations totes. So....with some crafting supplies, ideas, I put myself to work.
 

 
This is my favorite piece of furniture that my mother left to me. It is my favorite to decorate with all the shelves. I picked up this cupid clock at the Lucky Day Emporium Christmas craft show. Early Christmas present for myself.

Trees made with lace, vintage photos and rhinestone buttons. I used sugar jars to put these in.

Hard to see, but a spindle of vintage thread with the amber colored poinsettias placed inside. I also inserted a Christmas card into the frame I had purchased for .50 cents and glued on another amber poinsettia to it. Jar of amber, gold and orange ornaments.

My favorite picture of my two little furry children from last Christmas. A vintage music box with the kissing angels was a thrift store purchase too. I hot glued the elf onto my carriage and stuffed his arms with a miniature tree.


I tried my hand at the Dollar Store wine glass turned upside down. Inserted a Christmas pick with silver ornaments underneath and a birds nest on top. A little raffia used to tie a bow. I used some music notes paper and cover "Glade" candles, along with some lace ribbon and rhinestone buttons. My cream peacock was a late thrift shop find as well.

 
I found a use for my Martha Stewart glitter that I had to have. I sprayed a green cone with spray adhesive and sprinkled pink glitter over the entire tree. Inserted the star on top and lined it with pearl trim. This was also set on top of a china sugar bowl.


 
My coat rack from Pier 1 holds bits and bobbles, printed off Christmas cards, etc.


 
Star made from an old bendable ruler. "Merry"from old game pieces. Mason jar filled with Epsom salt as snow, popped in a little tree, added a stainless silver fork, bent to hold a printed card and finished off with a cute little red bow.
 

This is another early Christmas present I purchased from eBay. It can be used in so many different ways. As a card holder, A mini tree holder. Ornament holder. On and on.....

I found this dress form for .50 cents that someone had painted all sorts of colors. I covered it with book paper, mod podge, hot glued a piece of holly and gold trim around the waist. I glued it onto the top of a wooden candle stick. I like the way it came out. I also picked up that red metal piece at a thrift shop. Not sure what kind of tool item it is, but I found it and thought it looked like a Christmas tree stand. So I popped in a little tree. Next to it is another Mason jar with the Epsom salts, mini tree and an old wooden vintage doll. I have seen a lot of this made this year. So fun.

I bought this pair of angel wings from a yard sale this past Saturday for .50 cents. (That is my fav amount this year.) Painted a metal star white that I already had. I saw this picture frame NOEL on another blog, but can't remember the name. I used scrapbook paper and sticker letters. To top it all off, I used one of my apothecary jars and filled it with lots of yummy chocolates and I have already eaten half the jar! Ugh! I know what one of my resolutions will be. :0 


I hope you enjoyed visiting my thrifty Christmas Junk Tour. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all!

I am joining in over at the "Funky Junk Interiors link party. Check it out here:      
http://www.funkyjunkinteriors.net/2012/12/christmas-junk-decor-link-party-day-13.html.




Friday, June 15, 2012

Joys of Junking




Joys of Junking

I am back! Can't believe I have not posted since August of last year. Anyway....I am posting some of the projects I created this week with FREE and an estate sale purchase.


I saw these items in the trash pile at an estate sale I went to last weekend. I asked if I could have them since they were going to throw them away and the lady said "of course". Score!



I saw this tray idea posted over at Meredith's blog. http://www.meredithandthenewyorkie.com/2012/03/tray-chic.html

This is my finished tray table. I did not use a cookie sheet, but the cafeteria tray worked just as well.



This birdcage was one of my finds at the estate sale. I waited and poked around until 1:00 when everything was slashed 1/2 price. $18.00, ended costing me $9.00. I added a box of books from the garage, piled them up and added my nesting bird saucer on top. I like the finished project.


NEXT: The pictures below are what I will be working on here and there. Not sure how long it will take. I FINALLY got my craft room I have been wanting FOREVER! A room opened up at my house with a daughter going away to college, so HELLO CRAFT ROOM! All I have done is set up the furniture and piled boxes and boxes and piles of stuff everywhere. I will post pics when it is completed.






I will be linking up to a few of my favorite link parties and check out the inspiration!

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Cheers!