Before and after thrift store makeover! Let's give a modern makeover to a thrifted and outdated rain boot planter! I list items I'm currently hunting on my phone for when I go thrifting. I review and update the list often, so the list is fresh in my mind and I can quickly scan the aisles while shopping. When searching the aisles for items on my list, I also scout for unplanned things I may not be looking for, like an ugly rainboot planter. The rain boots sat haphazardly among other random planters but stuck out like a sore thumb. It had seen better days and sported an interesting sponge paint job in one of my least favorite colors purple. It was something anyone would easily glance over and leave behind, but I picked it up and immediately saw potential. SUPPLIES NEEDED TO UPDATE RAIN BOOTS PLANTER - Rain boot planter (I found mine at a thrift store for $3.49) - Small paintbrush - Neutral craft paint ( I used Almond Latte and Crushed Stone) ......
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Sunday, February 16, 2025
Before & After: Thrifted Rain boot Planter
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Neutral Decor Favorites: Mixing Patterns with Scallops & Stripes
Mixing patterns with stripes, scallops, and textured neutral home decor! Stripes and scallops are classic and versatile design elements. Mixing the two is an effortless way to simultaneously incorporate masculine and feminine styles while adding interest and texture. From a kitchen backsplash to dinner plates and planters. Adding depth, dimension, texture, and interest is easy when incorporating stripes and scallops into your home decorating. WAYS TO INCORPORATE SCALLOPED DETAIL INTO HOME DECOR Are you feeling bold? Consider adding scalloped wallpaper or painting a fun scalloped border on your walls. If you're looking for more of a subtle way to incorporate scallops into your home decor, pillows, curtains, frames, baskets, lamps, planters, and rugs are excellent options. Baskets / Plates / Brass Planter / Rattan Vase HOW TO MIX PATTERNS AND TEXTURES Mixing patterns and textures works best when you vary the sizes, stick to one color......
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