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Use Thrifted Readers Digest Books To Add Color to Any Room

March 22, 2014 By Meegan 9 Comments

Happy Saturday!  It’s not often that I share a post on Saturday.  But I was excited to share a project my daughter and I did while visiting her.  After browsing through thrift store after thrift store, she finally found what she wanted.  To Use Thrifted Readers Digest Books To Add Color to Any Room.

It wasn’t the stories she was interested in, it was the colors on the binding and covers.  Each book has various colors on the binding and some even have a print on the cover.  You can choose from deep purple to lime green, to pink.  She was looking for blues, greens and a hint of coral or red.

We hit the jack pot of Readers Digest books at a local thrift store.  I think we found 24 books that we could have used.

After bargaining with the store worker, she ended up buying 10 at a $1 a piece.  Cool, huh?  (Yes, I forgot to get ALL 10 in one picture.  Ooops)

Once we got home, she began to “play” with the books.  Looking at what colors on the binding and would look best in each room.

She wan’t too worried about the actual stories in the books.  She was looking to add color and continuity for each space.

After purchasing the plants and pots at IKEA, the books were next on her living room shelves.  We would set things up, stand back and look at our work.

After a few days of “playing” she got the look she had been after.  I really like how the books look a part of the room.  Just as she had planned.

We tried a few times to set the large candlesticks on the fireplace mantel.  It never looked right.  We decided they would look great as book ends.  Probably my favorite look from all the books we used.

Did you ever use thrifted Readers Digest Books to add color to any room???

I hadn’t either.  I had given all of our Readers Digest books to charity.  I will now look at Readers Digest books differently.

I would say that was a $10 well-spent, wouldn’t you?

It’s nice to be home and have a regular time with my blog again.  Although, spending time with family trumps that anyday.

I am happy you came by today to see how to Use Thrifted Readers Digest Books to Add Color to Any Room.

Make it a Super Saturday!

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Thrifted Tea Plates and Saucers

March 10, 2014 By Meegan 2 Comments

Happy Monday!!  I am home for a few days after traveling to 11 states in 5 days!!  To see more of my travels over the next week up to Oregon follow my hashtag: #travelingwithmeegan on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. I have already shared lots and lots of my travels, I am excited to be gone for another trip.  You will enjoy it as you follow me, too.

I’ve Got the Monday Blues for some thrifted Tea Plates and Saucers.  I found these lovelies about 3 weeks ago.  Each one was calling to me saying,”You need me for above your laundry closet!”  Well, not really, but how could I NOT buy these for our home???

And, at 50 cents to a dollar a piece, I REALLY had to get them.  As I perused through the stacks of plates.  I wondered what stories each plate could tell me.  Did they belong to a full set of china?  Were they someone’s best dishes?  Where were the other pieces that matched?

That’s how my brain works.  They aren’t just plates to decorate with, they are pieces of someone’s history.  Now they are MY history, right?

 After attaching each one with hot glue and a paper clip, I was ready to hang my thrifted tea plates and saucers.

I switched my plates above my pantry for a new look and variety.

I am happy to have my laundry closet area look a little more inviting.   The tea plates and saucers add charm and personality to what was an empty, blank slate.

I am really happy with this look.  My thrifted tea plates and saucers were right!  I DID need them above my laundry closet.

Now I am looking for some tea cups for a new Spring vignette that I want to create in our living room.  I can hardly wait to share it with you.

I am happy to be here every Monday for:

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Make it a blue Monday!

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Thrifted Coffee Table Makeover

January 29, 2014 By Meegan 16 Comments

Happy Wednesday to all of you!!  Are you freezing where you are???  Luckily for me, I am warm and cozy.  AND, I have been busy with painting our room, craft cupboard and now a thrifted coffee table makeover.

We had company over the weekend, and I was able to back and just look at our home.  I saw all of the work I have done of the past 3 1/2 years.  I can honestly say, I am liking the look.

To see more of my living room, check out Jeanette’s blog Country Design Style.  I was a guest on her blog yesterday, and gave a full tour of our living room.  (Thanks Jeanette!!)

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Looking mighty fine!!

Before and After Table

Here is a quick picture of before and after.

Last week I went to REstore and found a flat antique white paint (super cheap, I might add!).  It was the exact white I was looking for to paint my thrifted table.  Definitely time for a makeover.

Using a dry brush and the flat antique white paint, I got to work.  I painted over the majority of the table.  Then with sand paper, I started on the next step.

I sanded in various areas on the table.  Then I got a hammer and dented the top of the table.  I know!!  It was really fun to use the back end of my hammer and hit the table top.  Plus, it gives the worn look I want.

The sanding is always fun, too.  I like to see the various colors that come through around the corners and edges.

So here My Thrifted Coffee Table Makeover is in all it’s glory.  Easy peasy and it only took about 2 hours to complete.

Not too bad, right??

Do you have a piece of furniture that you need and/or want to paint?  I would love to hear all about it!!

Thanks for joining me today.  I appreciate and read EVERY comment.

Make it a wonderful Wednesday.

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Make it a blue Monday!!!

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Thrifted Buffet Makeover

January 14, 2014 By Meegan 12 Comments

Happy Tuesday!  And it’s time for me to share my thrifted Buffet Makeover! I am seriously so excited to share my thrifted buffet with you today.

You know how you are looking for something, and you KNOW exactly what it is, but you haven’t ever seen one before?  Well that is how this was for me.

I was at the thrift store crossing my fingers for a dresser type thing to hold some of my crafts.  My vintage cupboard holds the other crafts.  But, I have SO many, I needed another cupboard.

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