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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Decorate with Me - Thrifted Little Red Truck


 Hi Friends,

I'm so glad you stopped by! Today I'm decorating my hutch with a summer vignette using a little red truck I just found out thrifting.
I found the little red truck at my local thrift store it did have a emblem on the side I just gave this little truck a good washing and the emblem came off filled the bed with fir cones and it's ready to go.


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For summer months I like to bring in the black & white check home spun and a jean rag garlands to border the top edge of the hutch, this season I also added a leafy vine I purchased from the "Dollar Tree Store".


I gathered a few items from around the house that I have thrifted this summer.  This little arch window mirror I found had a planter on it which I took off sanded it a bit to make it look weathered.

 
The handled wooden box I thrifted this summer and stuck a few sunflower in as you can see.


Kids alphabet blocks, coca cola tin, the cute little ceramic hen I believe I found thrifting last year.
I like how this little grouping turned out.



Until next time.....
May God Bless You and Your Family.


I'm Vicki a Colorado Junkett

Friday, December 20, 2019

DIY Wreath with a Little Red Truck


Using items I all ready had in my stash of craft stuff



This project started with this box I purchased at Dollar Tree I believe a couple of years ago.


I always has wreath forms of some kind, so I used this grapevine wreath form added some pieces from and old garland I had.  Last year in January I purchase two yards of the red striped fabric and red and black checked fabric.  The black and white checked ribbon I purchase from Walmart I believe.



I brushed most of the red glitter off of the truck, then using Apple Barrel gloss red paint and cover the glitter on the truck.


I used one of the little trees to put in the back of truck.



I'm really proud how this project turned out. Let me know what you think.

Thank you for stopping by, until the next time. Vicki