My Favorite Thrift Store Decor Team Upcycles from 2021


I joined the Thrift Store Decor Team this past August.  The creativity, skill, and talents of the individuals in this group constantly amaze me.  This group tackles every single craft and skill throughout the year.  Where else can you learn to stencil, make wreaths, decoupage, repair furniture, learn about typed of paint, master glass cutting, the list goes on.  For today’s post, I went back through all of the TSDT posts from 2021 and have selected my very favorite posts.  I am sharing them below.  Click on each photo to see the project.  Here are the best of the upcycles from each of my team members.  Below these is a collection of all of our favorites from the whole year.

Petticoat Junction

Kathy is a tried and true trash to treasure Queen!  She uses the most amazing colors and I just don’t know how she is able to capture the vibrancy on camera.  She definitely has a rustic flair to her projects.  My favorite Petticoat Junction transformation is this darling yellow jewelry box.

Repurposed Tool Box into Jewelry Box

 

Domestically Speaking

Maryann is one of those bloggers who does everything well.  Her projects are always highlighted with detailed instructions that make you feel you can do anything.  She has a way of simplifying even the complicated tasks.  While I love all of her posts, my favorite is this one where she teaches you how to cut glass.  And she makes it seem so stinking easy!  Who doesn’t want to make their own cloches??

How to Cut Glass

 

My Repurposed Life

I’m not sure I ever told Gail this, but back when I was signed up to attend my first Haven Conference, hers was the very first blog that I read about traveling to Haven.  I remember her talking about the car ride and being inspired by someone who’s passion was rescuing stuff.  Well, Gail continues to take items that most people would toss in the trash and transform them into lovely and function items.  My favorite post from My Repurposed Life is this one where she shares tips on how easy it is to repair furniture.

Fake Wood Dresser Mirror Repair

 

Organized Clutter

Carlene joined this group about the same time that I did.  But she is another blogger that I remember from years back as having incredible posts.  And she still does.  She dabbles in absolutely everything.  I love how she transformed this child’s easel into wall art.

Child’s Easel Becomes Wall Art

 

My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia

Kristin is another blogger who I followed in my early days.  Her tagline is Inspired Living on a Budget so everyone can relate!  This macrame bowl cover is just darling!  

Macrame Bowl Cover

Sadie Seasongoods

Sarah is the brilliance behind Sadie Seasongoods.  I absolutely love her tag line…Living a firsthand life using secondhand things.  You know you’ve found an incredible blogger when every time you read their post, you are consumed by an overwhelming urge to create.  I love this seed box.

Seed Storage Box

 

House of Hawthornes

Pam is another blogger with a wide range skills, interest, and ability to throw together a fabulous tutorial.  Her post on Hyperturfa planters is a must if you like to garden.  I had no idea we could enjoy the look and feel of concrete without the weight!

Making Hyperturfa Planters

 

 

Reinvented Delaware

Cindy has a great eye for the repurposed.  She’s also got some incredible painting skills and a section on her blog devoted to textiles. I just love this makeover of this darling step stool/seat.  You know I’m a sucker for a great paint project.

Painted Layered Stool

 

Our Southern Home

Christy has such elegant and stately taste.  Her blog is appropriately named.  All of her tutorials are easy to follow.  I just love this transformed ice bucket.  I see one of these every time I go to the Thrift Store.

DIY Chinoiserie Ice Bucket

And of course, here is my favorite project of my own!  

Here are the links to the team’s roundups from 2021.

Reinvented Delaware
House Of Hawthornes
Shop At Blu
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Sadie Seasongoods
Organized Clutter
Our Southern Home
Petticoat Junktion
My Repurposed Life
Domestically Speaking

 

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