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On one of my latest thrift-ventures, I found some pillowcases that had a beautiful floral pattern and color palette on them that inspired a DIY for my thrifted Easter table-scape project. I decided that the two standard-size pillowcases could easily be turned into four napkins.
I’m happy to say that this not only is this my first official gift guide, but it’s also the first year of making an Easter Basket for our little girl. (Yay!—I’m so stupidly excited about it too.) Here are a couple ideas to help you get started for your toddler’s Easter Basket.
I’ve had this DIY on my ideas list for a while now, and after my last Goodwill haul, this $5 tray was calling out to me and practically begging to be upcycled. I’m currently working on sprucing up our patio in time for Easter. This serving tray will be the perfect addition to the space to help us serve beverages to all our friends and family we’ll be hosting throughout the spring and summer months.
After four years of nasty mold, mildew, and dirt build-up, it was time to give this dining table a refresh. Just four ingredients needed to make this simply solution to get your patio furniture ready for Spring. I didn’t want to use bleach as it can be harsh on unsealed wood. Now she looks fresh out of the box.
I’ve been waiting a long time to tackle this project, but also a bit skeptical—unsure if this project would actually save space. Turns out it really does work, but takes a couple attempts to see what works best for your space. These five tips are a couple things I learned while organizing my pantry.
My thrifted Easter tablescape is finished! After a few upcycled DIYs and a few trips to the antique store, this spread really came together! You won’t believe how much everything here cost in total. Not to bad of a bargain if I do say so myself.