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Thrift Tips & Blue Finds For Summer

Over the weekend while checking out the Summer Luvin' shop set at Sweet Salvage (love the visuals!), I did something I haven't done in a while - I did a little thrifting (some people shoe shop - I like love thrifting!) Recently I had restyled our upstairs loft for summer  - more white washed walls + accessories, brought in navy blue panels & pillows (I already had), plus I painted my thrift buffet in Benjamin Moore Old Navy (will share shortly!) But I wanted some more shots of blue up on the walls, similar to the look of the framed fabric project I did for our Spring Dining Room (read my post: How to make a framed focal point) so I decided to hunt for some blue fabrics to frame.  It really doesn't take much money to restyle or create a refreshed look ~ Just a few thrift finds and your imagination... Here is what I found...





LOVE mixing ticking stripes & paisley for summer!


 I didn't only look in the fabric section of Goodwill - Since Goodwill does an awesome job of keeping their thrift store colorized, it was super easy to scope out the blues in every section of the store.  

Tips for thrifting for fabrics for home decor:

1. Keep in mind, more than likely, the fabric will be cut to fit your frame - For example, when looking for cool blues: sift through mens woven shirt racks: sleeves can actually be turned into wine bottle sleeve wraps, so nothing will go to waste.
2. Keep in mind, some fabrics are already perfect for framing as is: for example scarves.
3. While shopping, use your cart as your sample board: layer your fabric finds to ensure hue coordination plus pattern mix and scale.
4. To get more bang for your thrift buck: look for fabric duos: often these can be found as pillow shams or placemats (this way you get two different patterns for the price of one item)
5. For even more savings, check out special sale days, colored tag specials or sign-up for email coupons.


All of these great summery blue prints are a combination of:
1. Scarves + bandannas
2. Placemats + napkins
3. Pillow cases + pillow shams

Besides framing, these fabrics can also help create interesting book-covers for bookshelf style...


Goodwill Thrift Tip: 
Goodwill offers 50% off  a select color ticket.
If the sale was pink ticket, those would be additional 50% off + use your monthly emailed coupon for additional saving on your other thrift purchases.



Washing Thrift Textiles Tip:
Check labels: Some items may need to be hand washed, but more than likely, they can be machine washed. I washed all, but laid the scarves flat to dry, pressed them and clipped all to a pant hanger ready for framing. Two of the shams I was planning on cutting actually worked great to refresh the bedroom paired with navy striped euro shams & white sheets I already had...


While in the "Blue Mode" , I also kept an eye out for any other thrifty blue finds...

Under $2 each...

How's this for summer blues inspiration?
Abstract canvas painting $3...

Another scarf with a fab print from Vera Wang for .99 ...

And while I was at Sweet Salvage, I spotted this simple wicker wrapped vase, that works great paired with my square wicker basket (got it at Goodwill last summer) filled with Florida starfish...


Here is a 'thrifty' tip:
If you live in an area that lacks frond friendly palms (low enough to cut), check out your local Garden Center: Sometimes they have weekend specials (like indoor palms for 8.88 at Home Depot) or also ask to see reduced priced plants. These plants are at the end of their life (due to lack of water) and you can find some palms to salvage (save them!!) or - use to cut what fronds are left as your summertime vase fillers. The reduced plants usually sell from $2.50 - $7, which can be less than a bouquet of flowers (which usually only lasts 3-5 days). Palm fronds last for 2-4 weeks, giving you not only more bang for your buck but add a wow factor & drama into  a space (Read my post: Decorating With Fresh & Faux Palm Fronds)


Here's more of a peek at  my loft summer restyle...


Thrift Styling Tip:
Mix what you have with a new thrift find to create a new look.
Here's how I've mixed old and new - from South Florida to the Southwest:
Wood thrift frame from Faith Farm Thrift (Ft. Lauderdale, FL) with a leopard fabric sample (from my friend Jose in Miami ), draped in shell necklaces (from the FL Keys), an Ikat scarf (from Goodwill AZ) and a petite blue vase I found last summer at Goodwill here in AZ...

Here's a peek at my painted thrift buffet... One of my first thrift finds (back in the 90s!)
She was black (originally mint when I found her) and I had painted her barn red in August 2011 before learning of our move (in September 2011)...


 Gotta LOVE the thrill of thrift!
Now I just need to rummage through my frames to start to create some thrifty summer wall art. Although emerald green is the color of the year, blue is also very on-trend for summer (Pantone's Pick: Monaco Blue). I've always liked using blues for summer, but in our new location, this is also a psychological way to keep cool in a hot & dry - water starved - desert climate! 


Below is another way to create your own thrifty wall decor: while you're out, snap a few abstract photos of objects that work with your color mode: I snapped this pic while at the Salvation Army Thrift store in Phoenix on Saturday...



LOVE the mix of these two blues too - Cobalt glass & MCM mosaic tiles...





What have you thrifted lately?

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Adding Pattern & Palm Fronds for a Budget Friendly Living Room Update

Even updated spaces can be refreshed with just the simple addition of one element: adding pattern plus a simple shift of accessories. This homeowner already loved her simple and clean hotel look I did a few years ago, but to help re-energize it on a budget (for under $200), I added a great pattern to the space with window panels & pillows made from four shower curtains I found on clearance along with adding some other clearance & thrift finds...

 


Simple clip rings were used to attach the panels.




Three of the four shower curtains were cut & sewn together plus finished with a band of a wide grosgrain cream ribbon creating two 96" printed panels. Thankfully, since I don't sew, my friend Jose managed to make these. The homeowner already had the double rod & bracket mount, plus 2 pks of drapery clip rings. With the fourth panel, I also had Jose make 4 printed pillows. To layer in the patterns a bit more on the sofa (without getting too crazy), I shifted some other (subtle printed) pillows she had around the house.
 
 





With the fourth panel, I asked Jose to make 4 printed pillows to add to the sofa. To layer in the patterns, (without going too crazy) I shifted some other pillows she had around the house. A few new white vases (found on clearance at Homegoods for $5) subtle printed pillows from around the house.  I relocated the faux flower filled vase off the dining room table to the buffet and flanked it with two verdigris lanterns I found on clearance for $10 ea. From another room, I brought over a shell filled globe, sat it on 3 woven Ikea placemats, and flanked it with 2 $1 taper holders I found while thrifting. To update the look of the chandelier, I added 6 mini shades I also found while thrifting for only $1 each.
 




 I added some starfish (extras from another project) to a basket she had on the bench, plus I added an apothecary jar I found on clearance at Pier 1 for only $10. I filled it with more of her shell collection - after this picture was taken.





I switched out her floral & picture display from the thrifted console table for some FREE palm fronds (cut from front yard) I placed in the new white vases - PLUS - I added her sentimental Key West conch in an over sized cylinder she had in storage. I pulled two bleached curly willow sticks from an urn she had, to add more height & drama for the tropical summer vignette. Coffee beans worked great as fillers plus complimented her vanilla scented candles.





Space BEFORE

RECAP OF ITEMS USED FOR UPDATE:

4 Shower Curtains $32
4 pillow fillers $16
3 white vases $15
2 lanterns $20
6 thrifted mini chandy shades $6
2 thrifted taper candle holders $2
3 round woven placemats $9
1 Apothecary Jar $10
18 yds of ribbon $38
Total cost: $148 +TX = 157.62


2011 Update

BEFORE

2011 Update

BEFORE

2011 Update

Sometimes, it's just the little shifts, shopping thrift, or little changes that can create the biggest impact.


It also pays to sneak a peek through clearance,
and look at reusing those items in new ways.


2011 FL Living Room Update



If by chance you had stopped by yesterday and already viewed this post, my apologies for the repost - Thank Blogger! For whatever reason, Blogger had lost half my post from yesterday. So rather than try to re-fix the post (tried 4x's already) I'm re-posting a new one. Thank you for your patience... Hopefully after tomorrow's Birthday Bash & Trash Sale (aka Garage Sale), I'll have an updated post on Sunday - if not, see you back here on Monday! Now back to organizing goodies for the Community Garage Sale happening tomorrow! If you'd like some info on it, please email me at nyclq@comcast.net

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Decorating With Faux & Fresh Palm Fronds

Looking for a simple way to add a tropical feel to a home for summer? Try adding in some faux or fresh cut palm fronds. Oversized banana palms can add drama to a console table. Fronds that are more finger like, can add a feathery texture to a side tablescape or dining area. An added bonus: Palm leaf decor lasts much longer than flowers. A fresh cut palm placed in a water filler container can last 2 to 4 weeks. Here's a few clippings and ideas of how and where to use palm fronds when decorating for summer...

LOVE India Hicks Island Style for summer.
Great for a seating area...

Palms can give a little life to a dining area...

Welcome guests with a tropical entry vignette...

Or even added to a bedroom suite for sweet summer dreams.

PALM INFO:
Palms, for identification purposes, can be divided into two major groups: those that have palmate or fan-shaped leaves; and those that have pinnate, or feather-shaped leaves. The palmate-leaved species are characterized by a leaf structure in which all leaf segments arise from a single point, similar to the structure of a human hand. Pinnate leaves are characterized by leaves along each side of a central axis, similar in design to that of a feather. Learn more fun facts about palms at SunPalmTrees.com

Here's a few pics of how I've used palms when
Decorating For Summer...


Palmate Palms from a bird of paradise...

Paired with bleached curly willow, white vases, and a conch in a cylinder.
As an alternative to sand, try coffee beans as a glass filler.

Console table: thrift. Lamps on console: Ikea. White vases & large glass cylinder: HomeGoods. Ottomans online. Bench Target. Frames: mixed home-stores. Other accessories - client had.

Faux, fresh or photographed - palms can add life to a space...


Bamboo fronds are just as feathery...

Faux or fresh palms remix well with books...


Yes... palm fronds even made their way to
the ColorSplash Studio after its makeover ;-)

Julie - the producer of ColorSplash watching her
screen to see what you'll see before you see it ;-)


Sneak Peek at my refreshed summer dining space...
I washed over the apple green walls, brought the ferns out to the patio, and added palms to turquoise glass bottles.

Tablestyling with palm fronds...

Minimal accessorizing with a single palm in 2007...
(silver urn from HomeGoods)



Collective accessorizing with a palm in 2011.

 The best part about decorating with fresh cut palms, especially if you live in a tropical state like Florida (or even California) is you can enjoy this dramatic decor for free. Just take a walk around your yard , neighborhood, or keep scissors handy in your car to pull over for some fresh cut fronds. To help palms last long (about 2 to 4 weeks), at least once a week: give it a fresh cut and fresh water (change if turning or just add to it if its still clear).




I love NYC, but in the summer, the Cubanita in me definitely turns to
India Hicks for Island Girl Style and decorating with palm fronds.

Happy Summer Decorating!




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