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EASY High End THRIFT FLIP Decor On a Budget!

Apr 22, 2024
pom pom fringe and glued them around the edge at the bottom. And then I also repeated it at the top so there was a little bit of balance there as well. It turned out so cute and looks so much better. I put this in my kitchen just because I thought it looked really cute with the backsplash I have there, the colors with the white and copper gold and I love it. It's so cute, so cute. I hope it inspires you to remake a lamp, and that's always my goal. My goal isn't always necessarily to get you doing the exact same projects as me, but to inspire you to get out of your comfort zone and do something a little brave.
easy high end thrift flip decor on a budget
And anyway, I hope you found inspiration in that project. Next in my stash was this really cool milk glass with a nail-like finish on that chandelier. Normally I wouldn't do what I'm about to do with an antique or vintage milk glass chandelier, but this one had a big kind of chip on it anyway, so I felt like, you know, it's not in perfect condition. Anyway, let's give him a new purpose in life. And that's what I did: I found this glass, I think it was like a light-up lid, so it lit up like an old-fashioned candle, but it didn't have a light, it was just the lid.
easy high end thrift flip decor on a budget

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And then I took these two objects, and it's that you can take two clearly separate objects, combine them, give them a new purpose and it looks amazing. So I grabbed one of these epoxy kits that I get from the dollar tree. I want to use them as one and that's it because I feel like the epoxy can dry out and it will be a mess. Therefore, trying to store it for a long time is never successful. So you squeeze it out, you mix it, and then I like to put it around the edge and put this lamp cover on top of the chandelier, and it takes about five minutes to set up, and then it cures completely. 24 hours.
easy high end thrift flip decor on a budget
And then you have this really cute pedestal that you can put fruit on. I put some artichokes and put them in my kitchen. It's really sweet, really sweet. I love how this looks. I had one item that is a little dirty, not a perfect chandelier, but together you wouldn't even notice it. And he has been given a new chance at life. I love it. And I'm very happy with how it looks. So the next one is probably the easiest of all, because it was two completely random pieces, but when you see them together, you think, oh yeah, right, that's how it should have been.
easy high end thrift flip decor on a budget
I initially discovered that this bronze colored pedestal base was metal. I think I paid like a dollar or no more than $2 for this foundation and I've had it for years. In fact I have used it to put the base of a drinks dispenser. I've used it for a lot of different things and it's been sitting and collecting dust in um, one of my hoarding places
All I did was wash it well, let them dry and then style it. And it looks so cute, doesn't it? For $7 you get something very

high

-end that you could have easily spent a hundred dollars on, like a ceramic barn or something for something of this size and magnitude. I love it. So sometimes it pays to keep things for years! However, I have to say that I recently did a garage sale and then a big

thrift

store because I really need to purge, like I'm bursting at the seams with stuff. I don't know if you can relate to that, but I think I needed some space for my head and I cleaned
Anyway, I guess the lesson is that sometimes it's okay to stockpile well

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