Showing posts with label Thrift Store DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thrift Store DIY. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Thrift Store DIY: Vintage Handkerchief Banner

Vintage printed handkerchiefs are kind of like antique photographs; beautiful to look at and fun to collect, but sort of purposeless in the modern era -- that is, until now.

Thanks to the collective conscious of Pinterest (seriously, get with it), we've scouted the perfect solution for these forgotten fabric swatches . . . hankie banners!

via 100 Layer Cake
Fold several squares in half to form triangles and then knot them together end-to-end for effortless event decor. Tie up a banner or two at your next backyard BBQ or string them along the aisle at a crafty gal's wedding. You could even use the banners for dressing up your windows, or that awkward blank space above your bed frame instant headboard!

Custom combos can be made using this awesome rubber stamp idea from MichaelAnn Made, via papernstitch. The possibilities are virtually endless.

via MichaelAnn Made/papernstitch

Have you made a hankie banner before? Do you have an idea for a Thrift Store DIY?  We want to know! Send your project (and any pictures) to Ashley at vintagethriftnyc@gmail.com.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Thrift Store DIY: Painted Vases

It's a good time of the year to be a florist; with warmer temperatures finally settling in, spring buds are beginning to show their true colors, and Mother's Day not to mention wedding season is just around the corner. Over the next two months, fresh flowers are sure to be in high demand.

But what do you do once things really begin to heat up and all those blooms begin to fade? You could stash those rather average looking florists' vases at the top of your closet until next season or you could turn them into something fabulous to admire all year round.

We figured you were more of the creative type, so we've dug through the blogosphere to bring you a few fantastic and super simple DIYs to upgrade your vase game. First up, Eden does  enamel over at Sugar and Charm. We tried this with regular latex paint HERE and it came out amazing!


A mercury glass effect is surprisingly easy to achieve as the ladies at The Thirteenth Blog demonstrate with masking tape and a little mirrored spray paint.


We're loving these almost-neon coral milk glass vases from PimpelwitStyling. The instructions appear easy enough, but you'll have to make do with the photos because this little lady sprechen sie Deutsch.


Lastly, the folks over at Better Homes and Gardens have gathered 30+ ideas for Mother's Day arrangements. We're particularly fond of this lace rendition, as well as the pitcher, old bottle, and mortar & pestle versions.


Need a few extra pieces to round out your collection? With their bulky size and seemingly limited use, it's no surprise that we see our fair share of vases. From simple glass forms to Waterford crystal, there's bound to be one or two that are just the right shape and height — and price!


Do you have a thrift store DIY? Share your brilliant ideas with Ashley at vintagethriftnyc@gmail.com.

*Please note that some DIYs may render your vase unsafe for human consumption. Remember: Painted surfaces are not food friendly!