
Since Christmas fell on Sunday this year, Scott and I both had Monday off to do with as we pleased. I love those days when you have nowhere to be and nothing pressing to do. One of the things we absolutely love to do together is thrift store cruising.
There are certain items we consistently search for to finish our DIY projects.
We also search for little extras to spruce up our home.
Or things we just don't want to pay retail for, especially if we can find them at a thrift store for pennies on the dollar.
I try not to do much impulse buying.
Sometimes I have this mental list of things to watch out for.
My wish list. Things to create my own version of something beautiful I've seen in a catalogue. Something way out of my price range. It's not everyday that I stumble upon something on that mental list...sometimes it can be months or even years!
On this day we were done with our thrifting and just needed to check out. It had been a successful stop. We had several little items for our projects, plus a few other needed items like sheets to match our son's new bedroom colors. Our drive home would be about an hour and a half, so I decided to make a break for the restrooms before checking out and hitting the road. As I was walking down the hallway to the restrooms, I noticed a big metal cart with miscellaneous items headed out to the retail floor...
Grabbing my full attention were these beauties:
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I wish I knew how to make my own wine!
But really, I have a whole different life planned for these beauties. |
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This smaller bottle was 2.99 and the other six were 3.99 each. |
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We stopped at the local department store and grabbed a couple of Bottle Lamp Kits. They were $5 and some change each. I also browsed the lamp shades, but didn't find any white drum shades that I liked within our budget. That's okay...we'll go out thrifting again soon and see what we can find to tweak and make "perfect" for these. |
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The bottle lamp kit comes with several rubber "corks" that fit into the bottle opening....ours had to be shaved down with an exacto knife to get it to fit just right. No biggie. I added a lampshade just to see how it would look. Not bad, but not quite what I want either. This one is tapered and I want a drum shade. This one is woven and I want white linen...maybe. |
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It looks pretty darn good for $9 and some change. Lamps similar to these retail for $129 in the Ballard catalogue, and Pottery Barn has some for $99.
We chose not to drill a hole into the bottle for the cord. It can hang down behind the bottle where it shouldn't be too conspicuous. We didn't want to risk drilling into the bottles AND this way we can remove the lamp fixings and use the bottles for something else later on. Like wine. ;) |
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I can't decide if I want to put our lamps next to the bed in our Master bedroom, or on end tables in the living room. I guess I can figure all of that out once I find the perfect shades! |
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Not to mention, I still have four large bottles and one smaller bottle to play with.
I just love a creative challenge.
Although, I have to say that these bottles appeal to me just as they are.
Just look at them!!! |
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Sometimes Thrifting feels more like heading out on a Treasure Hunting Expedition!
Have you found any treasures at thrift stores recently?
Or maybe at yard sales or on Craigslist?
I would love to hear about them!
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Have a beautiful week.
Sherry |
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