TRASH TALK – THRIFT STORE CHALLENGE

Happy Monday!  Did you have a wonderful Easter?  I had such a great weekend with the family.  I had both kids under the same roof at the same time!  I just love when that happens.

Welcome back to our monthly Thrift Store Challenge.  To see all my monthly Thrift Store challenges you can check that out by clicking MY THRIFT STORE CHALLENGES.  This month, we (myself and some awesome friends) have all kind of exciting thrift store inspiration for you.  I will post the link to their blogs at the end of my page.  The rules are simple–take your item(s) from a thrift store and transform them into a cozy and warm home decor.  There was no budget on this challenge just make it budget friendly.  We are free to let our creative juices flow!

Well y’all…one day I was driving down the road and I notice items on the side of the curb waiting for trash pickup.  I pulled my car over to the side and took a look at the items.  They ended up in my car.  I know this isn’t a thrift store purchase, but it is like a thrift store item, someone’s trash.  Right?  I normally don’t go trash hunting, but when I see something right out in the open, I don’t hesitate stopping.  I feel what one person may consider to be worthless could make another one feel it to be highly valuable.

Here is what I found that day, an old concrete planter and inside was a little metal butterfly.  Both was not bad enough for me to throw to the curb, all it needed was some TLC.  The planter had a chip at the top and the butterfly was rusted.

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Let’s start with the planter

Freshing the look up with a little paint.  The planter had some dirt inside so I dumped it out and cleaned it real good.  I am painting the terracotta top black.  I took a plastic bag taping it around the bottom in case I get a little messy when I paint.

I gave the top band two coats of exterior black eggshell Valspar paint.

Removing the plastic.

I turned the pot upside so I can paint the body of the pot.  I turned it upside down so I can paint the bottom easier.  I gave it two coats with Simply Blue exterior Behr paint.

It looks white but it is a light blue.

Once the blue dried I took a sponge roller and the black exterior paint and dry rolled the paint onto the planter.  I rolled most of the paint off in the pan before rolling lightly on the lattice pattern.  Some came off on the other part of the surface, I sort of like the look so I continued.  Looks distressed in a way.

I added some polka dots to the top band that I painted black earlier.  I am using a round stencil brush tapping into the paint and pressing evenly to the planter.

I did one row at a time spacing my dots about 3 inches apart.

Second row I applied a dot in the center of the top row dots.

The last row same as the first row.

Let it dry.

I added two coats of polyurethane.

Here is the Before & After.  Doesn’t the before look like an ice cream cone?

Now the cute little iron butterfly.

Well, he will be cute.

I removed all the jewelry by taking pliers and raising up on the little wire holder.

I took the gazing ball and gave it a bath in ammonia and Dawn soap.

Since the butterfly was pretty rusty, I added a coat of Correseal.  Painting on the Correseal eliminates having to sandblast the butterfly.

After the Correseal dried I sprayed it with Black Rustoleum spray paint.

I replaced the white dingy glass stones with blue glass stones.  I placed them back under the wire and pinched the wire down.

Added the silver gazing ball back.

Not bad, right?  I got the glass stones at Dollar Tree and I had the paint on hand.  All it needed was a little TLC!

Here is the Before & After 

I will be placing the two great trash finds on our front porch this summer.

Pretty neat how someone’s trash turned out to be my cute little porch decor.   I don’t normally go trash hunting, it was right there for anyone to take.  I am so happy I came to it first.

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Be sure to check out my friends thrift store items!

 

Trash Talk – Decorate & More with Tip
Thrift Treasure – LeCultivateur
You light up my life – Stilettos and Shiplap

 

 

 

 

 

The Thrift Store Challenge – The Home Envy
Brass Antique Lamp – The Farmhouse Eclectic
Thrifted Jewelry Case Makeover – This Full Life 5

 

 

 

 

 

Thrift Store Find – The House House Blog
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Pretty Bowling Ball – Shabby Queen
Thrift Store Challenge – The Collected Haven
April Thrift Store Challenge – Sweet Southern Grace

18 thoughts on “TRASH TALK – THRIFT STORE CHALLENGE

  1. Terrie! This turned out SO pretty! You are seriously so talented. I always enjoy seeing your transformed projects! Beautiful and creative!

    1. Aw, thank you so much Dori! I do love a good challenge. Sometimes it is just that a challenge. ha! I love working on the challenges with you. Hope we do many more fun ones together.

  2. Oh Terrie , this is just fabulous… You brought that butterfly back to life and its just so pretty. Everything is so beautiful here.
    Very inspiring! makes me want to run out and copy this look!!
    Love this.
    Teresa

    1. aw thank you sweet girl! I really didn’t know how it would turn out but using the Correseal did the trick for the dragonfly. I love the planter too. I love working the challenge with you. Can’t wait until the next one!

  3. Terrie, you have done it again! Used your creativity to make something amazing! I absolutely love how the pot turned out! Polka dots are my favorite!!
    ~Emily

    1. Thank you Mauren! That’s the best thing about creating your own decor. You can custom make things to fit the pieces.

      I had a great time doing the hop with you!

  4. Terrie

    Love your planter and dragonfly beautiful yard art! So much fun doing this with all you lovely ladies. Until,we trash talk again, keep your eyes wide and your heart open for those Shabby finds!

    Debby

  5. Wow Terrie!! Both pieces turned out amazing!! From trash to treasure! I don’t hesitate to see what is on the side of the road that is someone else’s trash because it could be your own treasure!

    1. Thank you so much Shae! I have to be careful now because I am looking at trash driving instead of the road.

      I enjoy hopping with you. Can’t wait until the next one!

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