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I am sharing a Look for Less blog post today! This is something I have wanted to do for a long time, so when Roses Discount Store reached out to me to collaborate with them, I jumped at the opportunity.
This will also be part of our Decorate with Us | Christmas Season 2023. This week we will be in the Master bedroom decorating it for Christmas. Today will be a different blog post from each of us regarding our decorations in the Master bedroom. Like I normally do, I will have the girl’s links at the end of my page.
Look for Less – Collaboration with Roses
While looking for inspiration for my bedroom’s dressers decor I found this photo on Instagram created by Miss Jessica Nicole Blog. What a perfect setting to recreate the look for less!
Shopping for the things I need in Roses Discount Store. I know I will have to revamp or change a lot of the items I find, but to keep the cost budget friendly I am up for the challenge.
Here are the things I picked up in Roses to recreate Jessica’s vignette.
The Vase
Tall Terracotta Vase – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee in my inspirational photo was from Target.
My Vase
This is a shorter vase than the inspirational vase, but it has a good shape to it. I found this in Roses. I took joint compound and paint to create the look similar to the Target’s vase.
It looks nothing like it did when I purchased it. I am very happy with how it turned out.
Christmas arrangement
My Arrangement
To recreate the arrangement, I used a lighted branch bundle I had on hand. In Roses I found a flocked Christmas tree, I want a flocked arrangement in my setting.
I cut the tree in 4 pieces to arranged as a spray, placed the lighted branches in the vase first than added the Christmas tree pieces. I also added a pine and pinecones spray in the arrangement as well.
The Christmas Frame
I couldn’t find the exact frame in the inspirational photo; this Kirkland’s frame is similar.
My Frame
Using my thrift store makeover winter frame. It is larger than the inspirational frame, but since my mirror is larger than the inspirational mirror the frame will work perfectly.
The Concrete Bowl
The fluted travertine bowls are going viral on social media. I have always thought about buying one for myself. Now I don’t have too!
My Bowl
Walking down the kitchen aisles in Roses, I spotted this plastic fluted bowl. I knew I could recreate the bowl so easily.
I grabbed my joint compound, added several layers to the bowl in and out. Sprinkled brown paint to create the look of the high-end bowl.
I think it turned out so good!
Bowl Filler
In the inspirational bowl, it is filled with 5 golden figs.
My Bowl Filler
Instead of the figs, I am using ornaments.
I painted 3 in grey and 3 in burgundy paint. Sprinkled flour over the wet paint, let dry and then brushed off the flour.
Again, I love the look of ornaments made like these.
Christmas Trees
These two beaded cone trees are right now 50% off in Hobby Lobby.
My Christmas Tree
For my two trees I decided to make two Christmas twine cone trees myself. I purchased twine and Elmer’s glue in Roses to make them.
I added some pieces of greenery and berries to embellish my trees.
Let’s see how well I did with the look for less.
The High-end Inspirational photo.
- Vase $50.00
- Greenery and lighted twigs $55.94
- Frame – Similar $29.99
- Bowl – $39.99
- Gold Figs – $55.00
- Pair of cone Christmas trees – $15.00
Total setting = $245.92
My Look for Less setting
- Vase – $14.99
- Greenery – $5.99 (lighted twig and pine and pinecone pick had on hand)
- Frame – $9.99
- Bowl – $1.50
- Bowl filler – $1.50
- Pair of cone Christmas trees – $5.00
Total setting = $38.97
I think the Look for Less challenge was a winner. If you like this type of blog post, let me know in the comments. I would love to hear what you think.
I love how my master bedroom’s dresser decor looks, and especially the cost! Thanks to Roses to let me shop their store for budget friendly items to work with.
Now that you have seen my Look for Less in the master bedroom, go check up on Tammy to see what she plans on doing in their master bedroom for Christmas.
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Decorating our home on a budget is my thrill. I think a home can look beautiful without breaking the bank. Your home should bring the best out of you and make you feel happy. You should smile every time you enter your home. 🙂
I always loved Sabrina Soto’s High Low shows and articles for HGTV. I think you did a very good job of duplicating your look and your project’s price is amazing. I hope you do more of these. Happy Thanksgiving!!
Well, thank you so much Joyce. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
Just beautiful! I so want to try the compound trick now….your pieces turned out great and I think I can do that, too!! Thanks for the inspiration to get going!! So glad you shared the ideas with us….Happy Thanksgiving and God Bless!
You really need to get some joint compound, I use it a lot more in the craft room than I do on walls. 🙂 Let me know if you do, I want to hear about all your crafts with it! Happy Thanksgiving to you my friend.
I love this. you are so creative. It’s amazing how you can get the look for so much less. I would love to see this concept in lots of areas of the home.
Thanks Anita. I love how it all turned out.
Wow! It looks fabulous. The cost difference is amazing! you did such a fabulous job. It would be hard to choose just one that is my favorite. Great job Terrie. Thanks for showing us how to do a high end project for less!
It’s amazing what you can do with a little effort, right? Thanks Tammy for always being so sweet!