DIY Upcycled Thrifted Camping & Summer Decor-
Lately I had been seeing a ton of camping related decor on Pinterest. Some were decked out trailers, tents or porches. I also spotted a few inside home camping decor ideas (see my Pinterest folder). We haven't had a real vacation for a few years and I remembered how much we used to love tents camping with the girls. I took some items I already had (except the sign) and decked out my dining room shelf! I started with the Thermos which previously had flags for 4th of July. I went around the house and gathered the other things-
A mini red oil lantern (that works!), a small white enameled basin with a blue edge, a blue coffee kettle (added fake flowers), a Brownie camera, a fish print from one of our girls (turned side ways), a tree branch I collected from McCall with moss, and an old camping mug that had a candle inside. I thought about aading a compass, but it's buried in the garage. I've also seen a string of wood fake fish, you could do all kinds of things! I liked it! I did splurge and spend about $6.00 on the Relax You're At The Lake sign from Hobby Lobby (with coupon). I felt it tied it together and here's a closer look-
Reminiscing Dave and I decided to go to the lake area we love outside Bend, Oregon next summer and stay at the lodge. Looking forward to it, and a bed and a shower sounds great!
For the main part of the house I always put out some season decor, now it's beach and summer items. Many of these items are thrifted or handmade!
Entertainment center, made the moss ball, green candle holder a gift from my girls
Beach table
Free online vintage print, thrifted frame
Thrifted power line insulators, dollar store birdhouses I painted
Vintage thrifted Ball jar with our sea shells
Thrifted candle holder and lighthouse
Kinetic dolphins "swim"!
Thrifted seagull, shells, fake netting
Polished up the sun catchers from last weekends yard sale, will hang outside
Kitchen window
Thrifted frame, you can rotate and it changes the shells!
You've got such a good eye for all of your seasonal decorations! I love how you can see something at a thrift store or garage sale and imagine how you can clean it up or upgrade it to fit in so nicely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mama, it's fun for sure! And I do get rid of things over time so I don't accumulate too much :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! And so much fun to do it on a shoestring with thrifted and handcrafted items. Never know what you'll find so it stirs up the creative juices for sure. Maybe I should follow your lead with more seasonal decorations. At least it would force me to move current knick-knacks and dust!
ReplyDeleteThanks Leigh! I just enjoy having a few different seasonal things out periodically and yes it's fun to rotate things as well and I hear you about the dusting! I start moving things that go oh I guess it's time to dust since it's been a few months! I just normal things on a regular basis but it's easy to forget to do certain shelves in my house since they don't really show the Dust. I keep a few plastic totes out in the garage with different seasonal things and then swap things out.
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ReplyDeleteLove all of your coastal décor! I found your post at a party and wanted to let you know that I host parties too. Won’t you drop by and linkup with me?
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