Well my friends the Holiday Season is here and I thought you would enjoy a new Collection of Holiday Thrift Store Makeovers! This way you can all start early and snatch all the good stuff off those Thrift Store Shelves! You will love these whimsical DIY’s for sure! From Tennis Racket Needle Point…to Chair Spindles turning into trees! There is something here for everyone. You may not be able to replicate them exactly but they will give you the how to with the items that you find! They are all relatively easy but pack a ton of Holiday Cheer and Home Decor Pizzaz! I just marvel at the imagination of all of our fellow bloggers…AMAZING! So sit back and make yourself a special Hot Chocolate for this one (you deserve it) stir it with a candy cane …put your feet up and enjoy a little bit of Holiday Cheer!
Janette Deans says
Hi Andrea, I read your blog every day, I so look forward to getting your emails and seeing what people come up with,it’s really interesting and keeps me ‘on my toes’ with whats going on in the world, plus you do some pretty good recipe idea’s, but I just realised, to my shame, that I never leave a comment, so Thankyou so much for bringing all this to our attention, I love each and every post, I am practically house bound, so the world comes to me in the most wonderful ways….Janette, England.xx
Andrea says
Oh Janette, you have no idea how wonderful it was to get your comment this moment in time…you will NEVER know how much it means to me and how it warmed my heart and put a smile on my face. Thank you so much for sharing that with me and I could not be happier that my blog brings a little bit of happiness into your world. I hope and pray that you are well and if there are any posts you would like to see or any subject matters that you want to know more about…please let me know. You can email me at TheCottageMarket@gmail.com ANY TIME!!! Thank you for all of your kind word and sharing a piece of your heart with me! Wishing you sunshine and all that is good in life! Hugs!!!
Angie Chavez at Knick of Time says
Thanks so much for featuring my rusty little dustpan “wreath”, Andrea!