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Thrift Score Thursday #83 A Basket & Teacup

October 1, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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Hey There!

So today is Thursday, which means there’s a whole lot of thriftiness going on on a couple of fabulous blogs and Instagram. You know the drill, it’s #ThriftScoreThursday. Did you tag your finds this past week? I hope you did! Let’s jump into what I’ve scored and then let’s check out a few awesome thrift scores from the #ThriftScoreThursday Instagram feed.

I’ve got 2 small scores to share with you this week. An adorable bright and floral tea cup and the basket it’s resting in.

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I love baskets, who doesn’t?! I was really drawn to the interesting weave this one had and the oval shape. Right now I’m using it as a catch all atop my elephant plant stand. I never use the plant stand for plants because the platform is so tiny. It’s hard to find a planter the right size that doesn’t look dinky.

And the teacup I found to be charming so it had to come home with me. I see other bloggers collect coffee mugs and teacups and I always asked myself what the point was. And then I started to find mugs and teacups that were totally my style and I realized this could be a new thing for me. *Fellow mug/teacup hoarders- If you like graphic patterned mugs, the dollar store near my house has really cool ones so make sure you’re checking yours, too.

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The features:

Features were especially hard to sift through again this week. I tried to pare it down to a few eccentric pieces. Like a glass rooster. I have a friend who works with glass in downtown Norfolk at D’Art center (tell her I sent you if you go visit her! Her name is Cathey :)) and seeing her work gives me such a fascinated appreciation for the art form. You must see a demonstration if you’ve never seen one.

@miriams_memoriesGorgeous vintage hand-blown glass rooster that I found at Goodwill...in perfect condition! Similar online listings have it as Murano from the 50s? #thriftscorethursday #thrifting #goodwill #muranoglass #blownglass #vintageroosters #vintagedecor
@miriams_memories Gorgeous vintage hand-blown glass rooster that I found at Goodwill…in perfect condition! Similar online listings have it as Murano from the 50s? #thriftscorethursday #thrifting #goodwill #muranoglass #blownglass #vintageroosters #vintagedecor

Corinna chose a rattan chair to feature? #whatsnew. I found this piece to be really cool and unique though with the rounded arms. You simply cannot lose when you score a rattan chair. #ipromise.

@maggieoverbystudios Ahhh this #chair. Had it been a bigger bargain it would have gone home with me because I am a total #moschairjunkie. Of course my husband would have asked "have you seen our garage lately?" And I would have looked at him completely innocent and said " I have no idea how all those chairs got in there!" #chairhoardersanonymous #rattan #vintage #thriftscorethursday
@maggieoverbystudios Ahhh this #chair. Had it been a bigger bargain it would have gone home with me because I am a total #moschairjunkie. Of course my husband would have asked “have you seen our garage lately?” And I would have looked at him completely innocent and said ” I have no idea how all those chairs got in there!” #chairhoardersanonymous #rattan #vintage #thriftscorethursday

And finally this incredible placemat. Erica is hilarious, so definitely click over and just read some of her captions. Can you beleive this is 6 times the size of her head? Hello massive wall art (because they wouldn’t last a day as a placemat in my house).

@ericareitmanThis kinda looks like a rug, but no siree Justin Bobby. It's a placemat! True this placemat is 6x the size of my head, but that's how we like things around here...large-n-in-charge. I have 3 of these bbs, and I got them at the #rosebowlfleamarket with @mericherryla Actually, they were a gift from Meri cause she never let me pay her back for them. I know what you're thinking: "Hey, Erica. It's SOOOOO weird that you bought some vintage crap at the flea made out of [wicker/straw/rattan]!!! That's so unlike you!" And to that I say: whatevs, folks. I am clearly a woman of great mystery ??(for anyone who gets the Spencer Pratt crystal reference here too, let me know immeds so we can be BFF's).
@ericareitman This kinda looks like a rug, but no siree Justin Bobby. It’s a placemat! True this placemat is 6x the size of my head, but that’s how we like things around here…large-n-in-charge. I have 3 of these bbs, and I got them at the #rosebowlfleamarket with @mericherryla Actually, they were a gift from Meri cause she never let me pay her back for them. I know what you’re thinking: “Hey, Erica. It’s SOOOOO weird that you bought some vintage crap at the flea made out of [wicker/straw/rattan]!!! That’s so unlike you!” And to that I say: whatevs, folks. I am clearly a woman of great mystery ??(for anyone who gets the Spencer Pratt crystal reference here too, let me know immeds so we can be BFF’s).
And that’s it for me today! I hope you’ve enjoyed these finds and features. Do you collect basksts and mugs? Deinitely leave me a comment letting me know so I can stalk you. just kidding! Before you go, be sure to stop by and visit my fabulous co-hosts, and special guest co host!

TST Guest Host Bre

Thrift Score Thursday Cassie

Thrift Score Thursday Brynne color

Thrift Score Thursday Trisha color

Thrift Score Thursday Cassie

Want To Join In? Here’s The Rules!

  • We want you to participate! Hit up your local thrift stores, craigslist, yard sales, estate sales, side of the road, anything! Thrifty doesn’t necessarily mean from a thrift store. We want to see your good deals, wacky finds and treasures.
  • Don’t feel like you need to save those finds for Thursdays! Yes, features are shared on our blogs and Instagram on Thursdays, but we’re all checking in on (and using!) the hashtag all week long. So, when you see/find it, feel free to share it!
  • Each week, Trisha from Black and White Obsession, Cassie from Primitive and Proper, Brynne from The Gathered Home, Myself (A Designer At Home) and occassionally a guest co-host will pick a favorite thrift score or two to feature! So please note that by linking up with #thriftscorethursday, you are giving us permission to share your finds via social media or on our blogs.
  • Please remember that we can only share love for photos shared on public accounts. If your profile is private, we can’t see your finds.

Interested in hosting with us for a week? Want to see your face on this fabulous little graphic? You know you want to, it’s so much fun! Shoot me an email, and we’ll get you coordinated to guest host!

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Filed Under: #ThriftScoreThursday, Blog

Retro Wrought Iron Chair Makeover

September 30, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Vintage Retro Chair Pair Makeover

Hey Guys!

Last spring I was perusing Craigslist (what’s new?) and I found a listing for 2 retro chairs. They appeared to be bright green aluminum with a floral seat cushion. I thought they were perfectly vintage, even if there was some wear and tear. And, at $10 a chair, I would have hated myself if I hadn’t checked to see if they were still available. They were, the whole family crammed into my Fit and we picked them up. As soon as I touched them I realized they were not in fact aluminum, but rather wrought iron. They were badly made over with drippy glossy spray paint and fabric that was stapled right over the old green vinyl. (They were obviously so, so gorgeous in their prime).

Stripping all of the spray paint off was absolutely out of the question. I don’t have the time for all the sanding and dangerous chemicals I’m sure were necessary. Plus, there is the start of rust around some of the joining welds.

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How To: Vintage Retro Chair Pair Makeover

So I started off by sanding the mess out of the whole chair. I used a sanding block with a medium grit to take down as much of the shine as possible without leaving deep scratches in the paint. After wiping the chairs down with a dust free cloth, I gave the coat of KILZ primer. I’ve heard phenomenal things about it so I made it a point to choose that one specifically. I’ll have to report back on my own experience. See, my concern with the whole ordeal is that these are chairs, there’s going to be a lot of rubbing on all that metal and I didn’t want my finish to go to shiz in just a few months.

Vontage Retro Chair Pair Makeover

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I thought I’d give spraying them a go with my paint sprayer. I’ve decided to use chalkboard paint for that matte black, slate look. I think I watered the paint down too much. It was taking a lot of paint to cover the chairs and it seemed like it mostly ran off the round surface. I have another few projects coming up that I will give the paint sprayer a go at (not with chalkboard paint, since there seems to be a bit of a learning curve with such a thick paint).

I ended up going with a regular ol’ can of spray paint, still in chalkboard finish, meant for metal surfaces (I hope that was the right call since metal is beneath all that paint!). I won’t be repurchasing the brand I used because it was a nightmare getting opaque coverage, but it finally did the trick (almost) about 7-8 coats later. Matte slate-like black.

Because I want to really up the masculine factor with these chairs, I chose to reupholster the seats in leather. Because leather and wrought iron are “manly.” I love strongly masculine elements in my decor. It just is what it is (ie. amazing).

In between sanding and painting the chairs, I started to uncover the seats. And I was devastated to find the wood part of the seat was essentially mush. They were completely unusable. So the hubby and I did what every normal person does. We drove up to Home Depot, perused to lumbar department, cried when we found the cutting machines were out of order (remember, I drive a Fit), then decided on a 3/4 inch thick piece of MDF. It was $12, would fit in the car, and it doesn’t have knots and things to cut through. We were also buying our first Ryobi Jig Saw. Because we like to try new things when we’ve already dug ourselves this deep into a project. Luckily my hubby is pretty cool about trying new tools. I traced out the shape I needed and he cut it. SA-WEET.

So then I had the new base. I layered cushion and batten, traced out leather about 5/6 inches bigger than my seat silhouette, and cut it out. The leather I’m using is from a remnant piece from Leather Hide Store. I originally had planned on using a blue leather but the Leather Hide Store rep encouraged me to get samples. I’m so glad she did because a screen does this leather no justice. The color was off from what my phone displayed it and it wouldn’t have worked for what I was after.

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The color of this leather is Nevada Distressed and it is frigging beautiful.

The leather folded nicely when coaxed, but is thick and structured enough to hold it’s shape. I think these will be perfect for our dining room since they’ll be easy to wipe clean.

So I did as the internet told me and pulled the fabric over the cushion, stapled in place and reattached to the chairs. There are pegs in place at each of the points of the legs, one was snapped so hubby came to the rescue and used a black screw to hold them together.

Seriously, making over and reupholstering chairs is one of the easiest “firsts” I’ve ever had (suprisingly with all of the roadblocks we ran into). Unless you want to layer on a lot of drippy and thick layers of spray paint and improperly reupholster a cushion (and please don’t do that because you just make the next guys time that much more terrible), I think this is something everyone should try. I plan on using my chairs in our dining room (the room that shall never be photographed because I can’t get my life together enough to make the room look like a dining room.)

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Get A Similar Look In Your Next Chair Makeover:

Chalkboard Spray Paint

Upholstery Leather Fabric

Possibly- MDF Board & Ryobi Jig Saw

Vintage Retro Chair Pair Makeover

I know it takes me ages to get around to actually making over some of the pieces I thriftily score, but when I do, I really love the result. It helps that I’ve got space to store these things until I get around to working on them. And when it comes to pieces for a space like my dining room, I don’t give myself a deadline because it’s not a space I’m running towards a finish line for any particular reason (hello bathroom makeover!).

Moral Of The Story: Buy The House With The Big Garage.

Vintage Retro Chair Pair Makeover

So anyways, to make a short story really long, I made over these chairs and I’m pretty proud of all the things my hubby and I did to make them happen. We’re always excited to try new things and new products and this time included a lot of those things. Leather Hide Store was so cool to reach out to see if we were interested in trying out their fabric and we agreed because it’s beautiful and the nicest leather I’ve ever worked with. If you’re looking for leather for your next upholstery project, you definitely ought to look into Leather Hide Store. Asides from sending the fabric to us to use for this makeover free of charge, we’ve received no other compensation. I hope you’re cool with that!

Vintage Retro Chair Pair Makeover

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Filed Under: DIY, Furniture Makeover

1950’s Bathroom Remodel: Before & Plans

September 28, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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Hey Guys!

This is going to be the first post of probably too many regarding our bathroom renovation. *jaw drops*

I cannot believe we are really starting this. I’m super excited and I have so much to say about it.

I guess the best way to start on all this is to start with where we started and where we want to go (with some explanation as to why).

Our house has 1 single full bath. How totally non-2015, right? For a lot of reasons we settled on this house. But we always knew there were things we needed to budget for/borrow money for/DIY to update and make the house better for us and better for resale. Fixing up the bathroom was a major point for us.

The bathroom came with almond tile covering every wall, original bath fixtures and tub, floors that were newly tiles (with the cheapest ceramic tile available- it was disgusting and raised more than an inch and a half higher than our hallway floors, guests were constantly stubbing their toes or tripping), a new vanity (that was about 10 times too big for the space), old bathroom vanity lighting and a new (but not really stylish) medicine cabinet. None of it my style, all of it pretty bad.

Before the bathroom remodel- A Designer At Home Bathroom Renovation

We completely anticipated giving the space a facelift. I wanted to tear out the ugly floors and put in something nicer, paint over all the almond tile just like Pinterest told me to do, and replace the vanity. Add a few cute accessories and call it a day. I’ll talk more about what happened when we tried to start all that next week, but it went bad fast and we had to step back.

We are not tilers, we have no experience or knowledge how to replace drywall or plywood and as much as the internet makes all that stuff sound easy and fun- I tried tiling. It. Was. Bad. If/when we ever add a second bathroom, I’ll plan to give myself time to take a class or two before actually trying to tile by following a Youtube video. (And maybe pay someone to babysit myself through part of it).

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That thumbs up disappeared quickly…

So we’ve hired out a lot of help. We will still be doing things in the space, but we’re letting our contractor take lead on caring for the bones of the space. I was thinking about doing a post to share how we found our contractor, would you find that helpful? If you would, let me know and I’ll definitely get it together.

So that’s pretty much all of the “before.” My goal for this space is for it to have a global feel, specifically with Mediterranean/Spanish/Middle Eastern influence. Mixed with that I want the space to have a craftsman feel to it and, of course, some boho flair (boho may take over… it’s the nature of my ways).

Global, Craftsman, Boho inspired bathroom remodel design

What do you think? Naturally, I’m smitten. Emily Henderson is a huge inspiration in the space, but I’m not out to replicate the space you’ll see above in my mood board. White I like the all white palette, brown is my go-to. I love brown as a base for a room because of the warmth is adds. So I will definitely have more brown in the space- like baskets, floor tile possibly, art and accessories, and oil rubbed bronze towel bars/faucets/etc.

Essentially none of the decisions are made, so I’ll be taking you along on that journey. I hope you’ll want to help me make some decisions. It’s been so helpful when you guys speak up with your thoughts on Facebook. So, what do you think? Got any favorite places to shop for bathroom stuff? Any tutorials or inspiration pics? Leave them in the comments below!

Filed Under: Blog, Decorating, Main Bathroom

Boho Vintage Eclectic Bedroom Sources

September 25, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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Hey Guys!

I don’t know how I’m just getting around to getting this post up. I’ve been flying through all the tutorials because *gulp* I’m going to start posting about our bathroom remodel next week! I’m seriously a nervous wreck with all the things we’re undertaking and have already begun to undertake. It’s quite an adventure!

But back to today’s post- I’m going to share sources for everything that went into our bedroom makeover! In case you never had the pleasure of seeing the before of this space I’ll just shamefully leave this picture here…

ORC master bedroom before

But now the space is a wonderful one that I love being in.

Bohemian Master Bedroom in a Small Home- Room Reveal (lots on DIY and vintage finds!)

So where did I get all of the stuff you see here? How can you recreate the DIYed pieces? What about the vintage and second hand pieces? Everything you could want to know that I can provide the answers to are below.

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Boho Vintage Eclectic Bedroom Sources

Table Lamp on dresser– Was bought at Target ages ago but has since been discontinued but they do have a very similar one still available online. The color is less brass and more silver but has a very similar shape!

Geometric Bowl with Gold detail– Also purchased from Target. It’s from the Nate Berkus line and is unfortunately recently discontinued (likely to make room for the new fall line). It’s a rather large bowl, I use it to store rolled up belts, makeup and a spray bottle for the plants in this room.

Tapered Cacti Candles– Scored these candles on eBay, though they seem to be fairly easy to get a hold of. Like this listing on eBay.

Woven Wall Hanging– It’s from @KentHeartStrings_Shop on Instagram. (Don’t quote me on this, but I believe she’s moved to an Etsy shop).

Brass Candlestick Holders– I scored these on different trips to different thrift stores. You can buy them on Etsy but I’d practice persistence and just check your local thrift stores. They’re usually cheap and plentiful.

The Dresser– Scored this and it’s pair on Craigslist. Keep an eye on craigslist. I’ve found them to be reasonably priced and in better condition than the ones that show up in our local thrift stores. You can buy new dressers like the Mid Century 6 Drawer Dresser from West Elm and Mid Century Modern 6 Drawer Dresser from Target and many other retailers, too. Mid Century is still hot right now so it wouldn’t be hard to find one second hand or brand new.

The Rug– I love this rug! I actually moved it in from the living room and think it suits this space so much better. It’s a Target find, clearly the retailer of choice in the space (it helps when you can combine things like 5% discount when using the RedCard and Cash Back from Ebates! Oh an *TIP: Sometimes I shop online and there’s almost always a discount code for what I’m buying, other times I bribe my 3 year old with toys while I peruse the clearance endcaps. That’s why so much of the decor in this space  is Target!).

Basket beside Dresser– Sadly another discontinued item, but Target still has many other lovely Nate Berkus baskets. The pillow inside was picked up from an online “handmade in India” shop that has vanished. These ones on Amazon are very similar.

The Bed– It’s an IKEA Tarva Bed hacked to be a bit more my style (Here’s the tutorial– very easy!)

The Nightstands– They’re IKEA Rast Hacks made to look like the West Elm Stria nightstands and made more my style with DIY crystal drawer knobs.

The Bedding– The pillow shams are West Elm, The accent pillow is Target (sadly clearanced out long ago, but this pretty fringe and floral pillow would be beautiful or this African Mudcloth with fringe pillow would be stunning, too), and the coverlet is by Country Living and I picked it up for a great price ($20!) at Burlington Coat Factory.

The Bedside Lamps– They’re an awesome DIY and they debuted as my first contributor post for Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body. I’ve since updated them (as a lady with very little time on my hands, I spend much too much time “perfecting” projects) and I’ve got details about their update in this hanging macrame bedside sconce post.

Picture Frames– Are from the dollar store and are outfitted with candid cake smash in the face shots from my husband’s and my wedding. I’m so happy so many family members had cameras on them and that they were able to collaboratively bestow us with the gift of that memory.

Decorative Box on Nightstand– DIY, here’s the tutorial!

Pothos in Planter– The planter was a gift from my mom and the Pothos is from Lowes.

Curtains– Once again, a Target find! I really wanted to use the Urban Outfitters’ Magical Thinking Macrame Wall Hanging but they would’ve WAY over blown the budget.

Closet Door Paint Color– Clark+Kensington from Ace Hardware, BUT I had the sample made up nearly a year ago and they forgot to mark it. I think it’s Vivid Blooms o9C-6.

Bentwood Stool– Another Craigslist score. Though you can pick one up on Etsy if you can’t find one thriftily.

Pillow atop Stool– Burlington Coat Factory, in store. I think the in store selection varies from store to store but the pillow selection at my store is massive and beautiful (and priced really well!)

Wall Mounted Clothes Organizer– DIY. Come see that tutorial, here.

Hanging Planter– DIY. I love this thing, a lot!

Boho Hand Print– From Minted! I love the expansive collection of Wall Art available through Minted.

Minted's Limited Edition Art Prints

Tapestry Curtain– I picked this one up from Amazon. It’s supposed to bring Good Luck (fingers crossed!).

Painting– Thrift Store. Thrift stores are a really great place to pick up original art!

The small chests on the floor were from WalMart and Pier 1, many years ago! You can find similar chests from all the usual big stores. Just check the home accessories and jewelry storage sections.

Many of the stores I purchased items from are Ebates cash back stores. Whenever I shop online, I shop through Ebates (and even have the browser add on to remind me to activate cash back when I’ve skipped ahead to a retailer’s store). I can’t recommend it enough. I’ve used it for years now to save pennies here and there and I think you should, too!Ebates Coupons and Cash Back

Did I miss anything? Let me know and I’ll fill in any gaps! I hope the list is comprehensive enough and that you’ve enjoyed the transformation. Check out the whole series from the beginning here.

Filed Under: Blog, Master Bedroom

TST #82 Chinese Palace Lanterns

September 24, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

Chinese Palace Lantern Garland

Hey Guys!

Welcome back to another edition of Thrift Score Thursday. This is week 82 and with that I’m sharing my favorite find to date and what I did with it. I can’t tell you how thrilled I am to have spent that $1.98!

Below you’ll see exactly what I saw on the shelf of the thrift store along with lots of trinkets, candlestick holders and junk. I’m curious, so I picked it up and fiddled around with it to try to figure out what it was. Thankfully one of the boxes popped open and a little chinese lantern was inside! I thought I’d take my chances that that’s what was inside all of the bags because you’re not allowed to open the bags at this thrift store but I liked what I saw.

Chinese Palace Lantern Garland

I brought them home, gushed over how beautiful the tiny lanterns were and pondered for a few days as to what to do with them. I considered using them as Christmas ornaments, but I didn’t want to wait to use them, nor did I want to feel obligated to pack them away once the holidays were over. A bit more pondering and I decided to use them strung onto some string as a garland. How “boho,” amiright?

Chinese Palace Lantern Garland

So I found some red embroidery floss, strung the lanterns onto it and tacked two ends to the wall behind the mirror. I have no idea what their real purpose is or where they’re from (though the box says they are CHinese Lanterns, the other side also says “Made In Taiwan”). They may very well just be a touristey thing. But I love them, and I think they go great in this space!

(*Pst! Source list for this room will finally be up on the blog tomorrow!)

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Now what did you all find? Let’s oggle at some features! (Because there’s no better way to feel underwhelmed about your recent score than to take a peek at the #ThriftScoreThursday feed!)

Ariel shared this porch shot and it’s cozy fall amazingness. 1. I realized I needed to decide quick if I was giving Fall decorating any time this year (probably not, but kid is collecting some beautiful leaves in an apothecary jar!) and 2. That blanket looks like the best Fall accessory for life.

@pmqfortwo #moveitupmonday because I'm still in love with our #fallporchstyle! ???? Swing by the blog to see what else I've got going on #eclecticallyfall #falldecor #fallcolors #fall #hudsonbaycompany #hbcblanket #homedecorblogger #canadianhomedecorblogger
@pmqfortwo #moveitupmonday because I’m still in love with our #fallporchstyle! ???? Swing by the blog to see what else I’ve got going on #eclecticallyfall #falldecor #fallcolors #fall #hudsonbaycompany #hbcblanket #homedecorblogger #canadianhomedecorblogger

Just please. Get in my house. All. Of. It. *sigh*

lynda_dsouzaFinally got my own spider coffee table and I love it. It was a craigslist score that was bigger than I expected but oh so beautiful. #thriftscorethursday #craigslist #spidercoffeetable #vintagehomedecor #interiorsstyling #vintage #brass
@lynda_dsouza Finally got my own spider coffee table and I love it. It was a craigslist score that was bigger than I expected but oh so beautiful.
#thriftscorethursday #craigslist #spidercoffeetable #vintagehomedecor #interiorsstyling #vintage #brass

And this is #goals. Really though, wall color, art, mirror, lantern, planters, dresser.

@at_home_in_maywood #thriftscorethursday #colddeadfingers #vintagedresser #hangingplant #masterbedroom #boardandbatten
@at_home_in_maywood #thriftscorethursday #colddeadfingers #vintagedresser #hangingplant #masterbedroom #boardandbatten

And that’s going to wrap up this TST post for me. The features were really hard to choose this week. Definitely keep them coming! We love to see your finds as do others in the community. See you tomorrow!

But Wait! There’s More! Want more Thrift fill? Visit my Co-hosts for more #ThriftScoreThursday finds and features. And don’t forget to stop by Instagram and say, “hi!” @adesignerathome

And please be sure to shower our special guest host, Brittany from White Dog Vintage, with TST love!

TST Guest Host Brittany

Thrift Score Thursday Brynne color

Thrift Score Thursday Trisha color

Thrift Score Thursday Cassie

Want To Join In? Here’s The Rules!

  • We want you to participate! Hit up your local thrift stores, craigslist, yard sales, estate sales, side of the road, anything! Thrifty doesn’t necessarily mean from a thrift store. We want to see your good deals, wacky finds and treasures.
  • Don’t feel like you need to save those finds for Thursdays! Yes, features are shared on our blogs and Instagram on Thursdays, but we’re all checking in on (and using!) the hashtag all week long. So, when you see/find it, feel free to share it!
  • Each week, Trisha from Black and White Obsession, Cassie from Primitive and Proper, Brynne from The Gathered Home, Myself (A Designer At Home) and occassionally a guest co-host will pick a favorite thrift score or two to feature! So please note that by linking up with #thriftscorethursday, you are giving us permission to share your finds via social media or on our blogs.
  • Please remember that we can only share love for photos shared on public accounts. If your profile is private, we can’t see your finds.

Interested in hosting with us for a week? Want to see your face on this fabulous little graphic? You know you want to, it’s so much fun! Shoot me an email, and we’ll get you coordinated to guest host!

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Filed Under: #ThriftScoreThursday, DIY

How To Paint A Door Without Removing It From The Frame

September 23, 2015 by CORINNA HENDERSON

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Does anyone else do that? You look at something and think, “there’s gotta be a way of doing this without pulling it apart/ sanding it/ or any other normal procedures the rest of the world is telling needs to be done for this process.”

Yeah, I think that about EVERYTHING.

I’m just not a prep work kind of person. I see a door and think, “you would look great in coral, but I don’t wanna pull you off those decrepit hinges or anything.”

So I don’t pull it off the hinges because I’ve already got paint laid out and I’m ready to go. But I realize that getting paint all over the doorknob and frame would be regrettable.

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Can you guess what I did? Surely, you’ve figured out what I’ve done.

Painter’s tape! This stuff can keep paint off my ceiling and baseboards, of course it could work to keep paint off of hinges and a doorframe. So I taped around the entire door, even the floor below it. This was relatively easy. I did have to pull off a few extra lengths to be sure everything was secure around the hinges.

The other thing I did to make this the easiest paint job ever was to remove the doorknob. I’ve seen plenty o pinterest posts where people taped around their door handles but I’m not buying it. I’m convinced from other taping endeavors that taping around a round surface is not the easiest way of doing this. Removing the knob is easy.

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And the only other thing I had to do was paint the door, taking care along the painter’s tape as I would baseboards or the ceiling.

Here’s how it turned out:

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About The Supplies: I use the Frog Tape brand of Painter’s Tape because the first time I painted anything I used the cheapest I could find and still haven’t finished cleaning the mess that made. I’ve also heard really great things about 3M Blue Painter’s Tape, but I haven’t tried it myself. The paint I used here is from the Clark + Kensington line at Ace Hardware. Unfortunately the can wasn’t labeled with the color name but it’s a pretty pink based coral from that line if you think you can find it.
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This is definitely a process I will repeat the next time I must paint a door. I’m thinking about painting my front door. I’ve gathered tons of inspiration in a 2 part series and I think it’s left me more unsure of the color I’d choose than anything. But if it weren’t for layers of old cracking paint, I’d definitely tape it off and paint- because seriously guys, so easy! Seriously, go paint a door right now!

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Crushing On: Painted Doors (both interior and exterior)

As always, I really appreciate you for reading here and I hope you’ve found this post interesting and helpful. Please give it a share and let me know what you think and what color you’ll be painting your next door by filling out the comment form below!

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