Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Nightstand Decor


I went to Home Goods today to find some flowers to go in my porcelain vase on my nightstand. Normally their flowers are $9.99 and above, but I found some faux tulips I knew would work, and they were marked down on clearance for only $3.50. The only problem is they were wrapped in fake leaves and embedded in layers upon layers of styrofoam. So, I did what any crafty girl would do and completely obliterated the flowers. 


My huge mess...




No, your eyes are not deceiving you...that is a green kitchen counter top...








Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Daily Thrift Scores

Starting now, I'm going to start showcasing my daily thrift shop finds. I figure this is the only way to keep my fiance from asking questions whenever he sees new things popping up around the house. (Since all my treasures are getting harder and harder to hide.) "I had to buy this, babe. It's for my blog." That should work...right?


Framed and Matted Oil Painting Signed T. Carson
"Streets of Paris"
$5.15







Little Brass Trinket Boxes
$.75 Each





Little Brass Tea Light Candle Holders
$.75 Each



Giant Oriental Brass Bucket/Planter/Waste Basket w/ 2 Ring Handles, and Faux Bamboo Edges 
$6.95




(This image was taken from Etsy.)



 Oriental Pottery
$6.00, $2.99, $1.19 


$2.99 & $1.19



Framed Bird Print 
$4.00


Decorative Box
$.75



Lucite Picture Easel
$2.00
(I added the picture)



Ginger Jar & Oriental Ming Stand
$3.99 & $1.00


Thursday, November 14, 2013

Gold Gilded Bamboo Frame

I was out shopping today when I came across a beautiful gold gilded faux bamboo framed art piece for only $10.00. The art was actually a needlepoint piece paying homage to someone's dad for Fathers Day. However, Dad must have not liked his gift, thus potentially being the reason as to why it was donated to a thrift store. Well, he's a great dad in my eyes, because he essentially gave me a gift today; the gift of happiness. I am always on the hunt for faux bamboo frames, but on the rare occasion I do come across one, they are normally a little on the pricey side. I bought this one not knowing what I would replace the needlepoint artwork with, but I assumed I'd find something on eBay eventually. On the drive home I had an epiphany. I remembered I had a vintage bird lithograph print I had bought for $.50 at a yard sale this summer that would look absolutely perfect in this frame. When I got home I measured the print and it was an exact fit. Lesson learned? Never judge a frame by it's artwork. ;)


BEFORE






 AFTER


Friday, November 8, 2013

Pagoda Lampshades

I had bought two beautiful "Pagoda-ish" brass lamps a few months back at my favorite ReStore. The moment I spotted them, I knew there couldn't be a more perfect set of lamps fitted for my chinoiserie guest bedroom. Not to mention, at only $12.00 a piece they were a steal. The only downsides were; one harp was longer than the other (easy fix), and they didn't come with lampshades. The lamp shade issue was a big one, because these lamps are HUGE. I'm talkin statement pieces. So any old lamp shade wouldn't do. I had to find large ones that worked with the overall style of the lamps. After doing my research, I knew only a pagoda lampshade would suffice. Finding these I knew would pose a challenge, but, since I am stubborn by nature, I always enjoy a good challenge. Every day for the past 5 months, I searched Craigslist, Ebay, Etsy, HomeGoods, and all surrounding thrift stores high and low for pagoda lampshades, but to no avail. I even got so obsessed that I set both my Google alerts and Ebay alerts to "Pagoda Lampshade". Well, that's what worked. Just last week, there was a posting on Ebay for a pair of Vintage Pagoda Lampshades listed for $99.00. I know, seems pretty pricey for just the shades, but after checking out brand new pagoda shades going for over $200.00 a piece, I didn't feel so guilty about placing a bid. I wound up winning the shades, but unfortunately when I received them, I noticed one of them had a rather large tear in the front. (Happened during UPS transit.) Luckily for me, the tear was somewhat hidden in the design, AND the seller gave me a partial refund because of this defect. So, technically I only paid $50.00 for the set of shades. I couldn't be more pleased with them. They look like they were made for my lamps.



(The lamp on the right is the correct size. The left needs a new harp.)


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Monday, November 4, 2013

Dining Room Is Coming Together

Our lovely neighbors had a beautiful, antique, wooden dining table they just weren't using. I casually mentioned how nice I thought it was, and they offered it to me...fo free. I gladly took it off their hands, and it now sits perfectly in our "work in progress" dining room. 
The moment I saw the table, I knew the exact style of chairs I wanted to pair with it; black Windsor chairs. Since we're attempting to do everything on a budget, I knew that finding 4 Windsor chairs, for a reasonable price, would pose quite the challenge. Well, lo and behold, the very next day (no exaggeration), I went to my favorite ReStore and spotted 4 black Windsor chairs for $10.00 a piece. I was so happy to have found the chairs, that I actually left the store right after purchasing them. Didn't even browse, or even attempt to look at anything else. (This never, and I mean NEVER, happens. I was just THAT excited.) Here is what I have thus far...


BEFORE






NOW







Thursday, August 29, 2013

A Few More Changes

Here's what I've done with our guest bath since my last post....





Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Bathroom Reno

It's been a hot minute. Sorry about that. I've just been focusing all my energy on trying to complete our home renovation. It was supposed to be finished by the end of summer, but now we'll be lucky if it's done by Christmas. (But that's the way it always works, right?) Here are some "progress pictures" of what we've done so far with our guest bath...


This is what the bathroom looked like when we first purchased the home.

 (Where pink and floral went to die...)









This is after I, (yes, I) removed all the tiles and carpet. 
I guess I should also add that my fiance tore down the walls. ;)








Getting new walls put up...








NOW, here is our bathroom currently. There's still a lot of things that need to be done; window treatment, wall decor, towel racks, shower tile installation, revamped linen closet, and paint the wooden mirrors above the vanity a nice gloss black. (Just to name a few.) But it's still come a very long way since the carpeted, pink, floral bathroom it once was...






These mirrors will be painted black, and there will be three wall hangings hung up behind the toilet.

I bought the 2 decanters for just $1.00 a piece, the glass soap dish for $.50, the candle stick holder for $3.00 (it used to be   brass, BUT I painted it white), and the lacquer tray was $5.00. 
(All of these items I picked up at Salvation Army.)

My fiance actually bought the shower curtain. 
Found it all on his own. (He's the best. :))
The brand is Peter Allen Roth and you can find it at Lowes.





The tray used to be pink, but I spray painted it black. I got the 2 red candles and decorative rocks from Family Dollar, and the black damask candle from HomeGoods.

The only items that aren't thrift, are the candle and the perfume. 
(I plan to replace this candle with one that better fits the holder.)

I'll probably add a decorative rug in front of the vanity sometime in the near future.

I've had these three wall hangings forever, but only now do I actually have a place for them. These will be hung above the toilet. These are originally from Target, but I bought them at Goodwill. They used to be beige, but I painted them a glossy white. (Notice the one at the very bottom. It has the exact same design that's on the shower curtain…what’re the chances?!)