and I do mean "finds" -
'cause sometimes they're just sittin'
on the side of the road.
Here's some ways you can bring flea market style
into your home.
First, you could buy the magazine -
which I highly recommend, and I'm not getting paid to say that.
After that, you'll want to head to your own local flea market.
(which I'll be posting a list of my favorites soon)
Or, drive around the night before trash day & pick yourself up
some free stuff.
Or, drive around the night before trash day & pick yourself up
some free stuff.
Here's some things to grab so you
can bring the flea market look into
to your home.
if you see a collection of small items that you like,
grab them. You'll figure out what to do with them later.
need I say more?
You can always find a place in your house for a small table,
just think outside the box, and invest in some spray paint.
It'll work wonders.
(and if it doesn't fit in your house, I'm sure it'll fit in a friend's )
(and if it doesn't fit in your house, I'm sure it'll fit in a friend's )
These versatile items can be used anywhere.
You can even hang them on the wall
& use them as shelving.
& use them as shelving.
Snag a collection of these to group on your
mantel, or hang on a wall.
Wooden crates can store anything.
Remember adding layers will add charm.
Don't under estimate the power of paint.
If the drawers are in bad shape, get rid of them & slide
in some baskets.
If the doors are u-g-l-y,
take them off and paint the inside of the piece.
Love'em.
Hang'm on a wall,
Hang'm on a wall,
or add wheels for hidden storage under the bed.
Always buy hardware. Always.
Even if you just display them in a glass jar.
Instant vintage charm.
This wood will become your best friend.
Keep a good supply on hand for spur
of the moment projects.
And there's a ton more I could show you,
but you get the gist.
Now, get out there and bring home a bunch of junk!
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