This week I worked on such a fun project!
With another blizzard and lots of snow, it's a great time to be creative indoors!
Before I share that, I wanted to thank you for your kind comments on my last post! I appreciate you so much!
The winner of the ephemera giveaway is~Amber F.
I am joining some of the moderator bloggers from the Creative Vintage Darlings Facebook Group ! I hope you'll come join our group of vintage loving friends!
We will be trying to recreate OUR version of an inspiration decor photo, using as many thrifted finds as we can! This time we chose to try Boho Decor!
I really enjoy these projects as they stretch your creativity!
Boho has so many interpretations...all of the bloggers chose
their own inspiration photos to suit their personal style!
A BIG thank you to oh-so-creative Sarah of Sadie Seasongoods
for all she has done to bring this together!
We will be trying to recreate OUR version of an inspiration decor photo, using as many thrifted finds as we can! This time we chose to try Boho Decor!
I really enjoy these projects as they stretch your creativity!
Boho has so many interpretations...all of the bloggers chose
their own inspiration photos to suit their personal style!
A BIG thank you to oh-so-creative Sarah of Sadie Seasongoods
for all she has done to bring this together!
I love the Boho look with neutrals.
I used these two great inspiration photos from
So much to love here!
I used elements of both photos to combine into my interpretation.
I love the big mirror, and used two old thrifted mirrors for my background.
I love the big mirror, and used two old thrifted mirrors for my background.
Plants were a big part...real and faux.
I found big staghorn fern stems for 99 cents at the the thrift store.
I found big staghorn fern stems for 99 cents at the the thrift store.
I love the thrifted metal bottle...it has a textured look of wood.
The wall baskets were all thrift store finds.
The wood beads were a thrift store craft section find that I strung on jute.
The inspiration photo used mercury glass...this was my thrifted find.
The thrifted placemat has a silver metallic accent when you see it in person.
I liked the bit of black and white texture it added.
I liked the bit of black and white texture it added.
I didn't have much luck in finding other mercury glass, so I improvised by taking a thrifted jelly jar filled with loosely crumpled tin foil! The faceted exterior is what makes it work. You could use spray paint, too, but it's a
little too cold here so I improvised.
little too cold here so I improvised.
I used plants I already had...
the black pottery vase and brown bottles were thrift store finds.
the black pottery vase and brown bottles were thrift store finds.
The gray art pottery piece is a thrifted Gonder vase.
It had a repair so it was only 99 cents. Works for me!
It had a repair so it was only 99 cents. Works for me!
I couldn't find a wicker or rattan stool (which would have been perfect), so I used a thrifted wood stool and faux plant, and put the plant into one of my old straw hats!
It was such fun to create!
Have you ever tried to recreate one of your favorite decor photos?
Thrifting is a great way to get the look on a budget!
It's so fun and creative...I can't wait until our next challenge! If you missed it,
be sure to visit the last challenge, too- Thrift The Look Vintage Lakehouse.
You may also like our fun Pinterest board Boho Home Decor!
Thrifting is a great way to get the look on a budget!
It's so fun and creative...I can't wait until our next challenge! If you missed it,
be sure to visit the last challenge, too- Thrift The Look Vintage Lakehouse.
You may also like our fun Pinterest board Boho Home Decor!
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And of course, make sure you visit the other bloggers who are thrifting their own boho room decor vignettes. Just click on their blog name(s) to be magically transported to their blog posts.
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Until next time...
Love the look - lots of interesting bits and pieces.
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job of creating a Boho look with thrifted finds. I've always liked snake plants and seeing yours reminds me of the ones my mom grew in the 70's.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your style ... thanks for sharing! Now off to dig out some goodies that have been hiding for a while in boxes! LOL
ReplyDeleteThank you, Becky! I know just what you mean...so many items you already have are perfect for this style!
DeleteJust beautiful, you did such a great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tania! It was a fun project!
DeleteYou're so creative, Linda - what a fun project!
ReplyDeleteLinda, Love your subtle-toned version; so pretty. All the varied textures you brought together are wonderful. Love the vintage mirrors in the background. Such a fun challenge; I agree!
ReplyDeleteI love, love what you did with your Boho look Linda! Everything feels like it just fits. You found amazing baskets - wow!! And such a fun idea to put your plant in your straw hat. That made me smile. :-) I'm looking forward to doing the next challenge with you!!
ReplyDeleteSTOP IT WITH THE TIN FOIL!! That is so genius, what a great idea!
ReplyDeleteyou found so many awesome treasures! That vase! I also really liked the faux staghorn fronds - they look real. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteYou are probably the most clever crafter I know. You always come up with something that surprises me!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
This is such a fun style, Linda! Great job of recreating the look!
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative, Linda! I think it's even more fun when you get to use thrifted finds, knowing you didn't spend much money. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love your neutral boho base! 🧡
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteYour boho look is beautiful! I have a similar white vase, but never thought to style it with all the natural elements like the wicker and old books. Time to do a little restyling here with your boho inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alisa! I think we often already have pieces to create this style!
DeleteYou did a great job. Love the look!
ReplyDeleteFaux stag horns that look like that? Wow, I want to go to your thrift stores! You did a gorgeous job, I am crazy for your mirrors, well and everything... popping over for a little "shop", you won't mind, right? ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun challenge! I like how you added plants, keeps it fresh looking.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, I love what you did and how you thrifted the idea of boho look in your home, but also added your own mark and personality to it. It's wonderful how you've been able to mix boho and jungalow vibe in such a unique way to create this sweet little corner. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove your boho look Linda. Love all the baskets for texture. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Kris