9.12.2011

Halloween - thriftin' style.

I love to decorate but when it comes to holiday decorating, it's just not my thing.  Perhaps I just have a hard time justifying spending money on things that I only get to display for a month then have to take down.  I can, however, definitely afford a trip to the thrift store.

Last week I stopped in at Savers to see if I could spot any great finds. I was pleasantly surprised to find a display rack full of free idea sheets which shoppers could take to give them decorating inspiration.  To be un-politically correct...they're ideas for what do with what some may call "junk" and transform it in to cool decor.

Check out some of their ideas:

Every thrift store I have been to has an over abundance of tarnished silver, silk flowers, and odd brass or ceramic trinkets.  Take some black spray paint, pair them together and you've got a spook-tacular vignette.

A while back I found a ceramic owl that I spray painted white (here) but you could also use black for Halloween.

Now this is clever...using black and white chess pieces glued around a black spray painted wreath.

Every thrift store has all kinds of china.  Here, they simply used image transfer paper to dress up plates for Halloween.

  Get this...white spray-painted barbies, a fine-tipped black marker for the lips and eyes...doesn't get more spooky or appropriately weird than that.

These were only a few ideas but there were like a gazillion more which I would have grabbed if my dude wouldn't have spit up all over the floor.

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4 comments:

Megan said...

I think these are ideas that Blair of Wisecraft (http://blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/) came up with for Savers/Value Village. She talks about it here:
http://blairpeter.typepad.com/weblog/2009/09/what-i-did-this-summer.html

I especially like the silhouettes she did!

Kimberly Montgomery said...

Those Barbies are super scary!

Joi said...

Those barbies are hilarious--I actually really like them!

Christine B said...

The Barbie idea has inspired me-haha! A few years ago I made my husband a 'mud wrestling cake' with two barbies 'wrestling' in it. It was pretty awesome. Thanks for sharing!
PS I am moving to your hometown just for the overstock outlet story-JEALOUS!!!