French Farmhouse Candle Holder
Welcome to another edition of….
Thrift Store Decor Makeovers!
I so love thrift store shopping. As a result, I've collected quite the stash over the years. This monthly challenge has made me go through these and transform them. It's so rewarding to spend so little on someone's cast-off, and bring such joy in using it in our home.
My project this month is really, really simple. BUT what a difference a little spray paint can make!
I knew it had potential when I picked it up at Goodwill. It's a perfect piece that begs for a little paint and distressing. Spray paint took this to my favorite French Farmhouse style!
I spray painted a couple of coats of my favorite (affiliate link) Satin Blossom White by Rust-oleum. I let that dry thoroughly.
Then I lightly distressed the raised edges. It looks so nice with my thrift store tray.
(Affiliate link) The Classic Elegance / Preserved Boxwood Wreaths with Ribbon Trim, Set Of 3 from Decor Steals is perfect to split up and use around the house.
Now be sure to visit the other talented ladies on the Thrift Store Decor Makeover Team!
Petticoat Junktion's Seashell Wall Art | Our Southern Home's French Farmhouse Candle Holder
Domestically Speaking's Easy Mason Jar Candle Lantern | Bliss Ranch's Shoe Lasts Wall Hooks
My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia's Upcycled Tray | My Repurposed Life's Wooden Silverware Box Makeover
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I admit, I may have passed this one up at the thrift store. It is gorgeous painted, you gave it new life!!!
Looks so beautiful all creamy white!
What an improvement! I have a couple of those wreaths and never thought of using them that way.
That is a huge difference, I see those style and color things at Goodwill often, and for whatever reason I just never think about painting them. Guess I should!