It’s time for yet another Collection of Interesting and Inspiring Farmhouse Thrift Store Makeovers! It just doesn’t get old because there is always something new and inspiring out there! Well today we have some absolute SHOW Stoppers (one of my absolute FAVS)… an incredible Farmhouse Faux Card Catalog Planter…a Planter made from a Condiment Carrier…An Old Organizer turned mini Card Catalog Style Organizer and much much more. All of these techniques and ideas can be transferred to your own Thrift Store items that you have squirreled away or new ones that you are going to score : ) Grab yourself a big cup of something yummy…sit back for a little bit and check these creations out…who knows…the light bulb just might go off for your next Thrift Store Makeover Project. ENJOY and CREATE!!!
You couldn’t even imagine that this Old Hardware Organizer that was snagged for $3 from the Thrift Store would turn into this mini Farmhouse Faux Card Catalog Masterpiece! You have to run over to Little House of Four and see how this piece was created. Then you have to keep your eyes peeled for one of these organizers so you can do a transformation like this one! Honestly…if you can’t find one and really want one…you can pick one of these up in a tool section of just about any hardware store or someplace like Home Depot or Lowes! Love it!
When this little Damaged Table made its way into Larissa’s Life she knew just what she was going to do to save it. Come on over and visit and see how the top was transformed into a mini work of art and is the perfect accent to the rest of the table. Larissa’s imagination is always soaring! Tons of inspiration and ideas await you.
Liz Marie has that Magic Farmhouse Touch! She took these old run down drawers from the Garage and made them look like they should be on display at Pottery Barn. Come and see how she did it! It’s the perfect planter and simply stunning.
Well…first Christy found a shelf at her Thrift Store and they scored a Mirror for $1 at a Garage Sale…but then she brought them together in her Makeover which proved to be an excellent move! Don’t these two look like they were made for each other! Ah…to have that keen eye…you never know when you are going to find a piece that will become another pieces soul mate!
Come and see how this “Secretary” got her Fusion Mineral Paint Makeover at Shades Of Blue Interior. What a great method that you can use on so many pieces your have or will have in the future. Be sure to go check out the transformation.
When Gail from My Repurposed Life found an old piece of art at her Thrift Shop that had an interesting frame…she knew that a Menu Chalkboard was in its future. To see how she did it…hop on over and be inspired!
I bet when you see a Condiment Caddy at the Thrift Store…you start thinking of how you will make it cooler to hold that Ketchup…Relish…Chutney… and so on…well when Sarah from Sadie Seasongoods saw it…she knew it was destined to be a Farmhouse.
I just love how this old Ice Cream Maker purchased for $.50 at a huge Yard Sale turned into a fabulous Farmhouse Wooden Planter…who knew? It wasn’t able to make ice cream any longer…but now that The House Of Hawthornes got their creative hands on it…it is now styling fresh blooms and adding a pop of color to it’s surroundings. Exuding Farmhouse Charm. Be sure to come on over and get the DIY!
I really think that this has to be my ALL time favorite Thrift Store Makeover. It is simply incredible!!! The Painted Hive shares the step by step of this upcycling journey. As you can see…the end results are totally AMAZING! Enjoy and be inspired.
I do believe you are really going to love this Thrift Store End Table Upcycle. It doesn’t get more creative than this Drink Station by Michelle J Designs…you will be looking at Side Tables differently from now on.
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Julie Briones says
SO many wonderful ideas and projects! Always love Christy’s projects!