Funky Junky Decorating - Thrift Shop Feng Shui

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Thrift Shop Decorating-Go Shabby Chic with Second Hand Stuff

Whatever name you give it decorating a room, office cubicle, apartment, flat or home and garden with second hand furnishings, collectibles and accessories is economical, challenging and uniquely satisfying to those who are into eclectic design. You can apply feng shui guidelines to your room arrangements and really set up a harmonious living space.

You'll find uses for just about anything you love, especially natural castoffs like pine cones, branches, dried flowers, leaves and vines - even an old wooden ladder and a few pairs of worn out boots. Rust and weathering add nature's patina to man made objects.

My favorite clothes are vintage, retro and recycled fashions. I've got everything from WW2 military gear, Japanese baseball shirts and salvaged fur coats to wool sweaters, skirts, capes and dresses gleaned at thrift stores or traded, hand-me-down and swapped off from friends and family.

Basics of Thrift Shop Buying and Tag Sale Shopping 

What to Watch Out For at Tag Sales - What Not to Buy Second Hand

There are a few pitfalls to furnishing your place with used goods, but only a few. I'll cover those first, then send you off to start your collection expedition armed with confidence and chutzpah.

These are my own guidelines, based on personal experience. You may want to cast them aside, or add your own limits on what you will or won't buy depending on your preference and budget.

1. Don't bring home anything you can't clean or wash thoroughly.

2. Don't bother with a stuffed or upholstered piece unless you plan to have it completely restuffed and reupholstered or you are certain it's vermin-free and has no mold or mildew.

3. Don't buy used cribs, car seats or safety equipment unless you are certain they have not been recalled, damaged or deemed unsafe.

4. Don't expect old things to perform as well as they did when they were new. Some will, some won't - be realistic about what you intend to use your new "find" to do.

5. Avoid using older containers for food or beverages unless they are made of clear or translucent glass. Some pottery glazes contain lead, and some copper pieces contain lead solder on joints. Older painted wood and metal pieces are safe for decorative use if kids or pets won't put them in their mouth.

6. Examine electrical wires, plugs, fixtures and connections. You can expect to do some cord replacements or socket upgrades to make your treasure UL approved, but that's not difficult and it's very important.

That's just about it. I like to know I'm not bringing someone else's problem home to my place, and I don't want to invest in a dangerous item that someone else discarded because of safety concerns.

Where to Find the Best Second Hand Treasures 

Local and worldwide thrifting resources

Freecycle is a grassroots world wide organization that helps folks exchange used items at no cost. You can locate a group in your community and join, then participate by offering items or find items you can use. Freecyclers help each other by exchanging goods and they help the planet by keeping stuff out of landfills.

Charity Shops managed by Goodwill, the Salvation Army and schools, churches or synagogues offer great bargains on clothing, books, housewares and furniture plus your purchase helps fund humanitarian and training programs sponsored by the organization running the shop. Goodwill Industries even has an online auction service similar to E-bay.

Flea Markets abound all over the world. You can find them in small towns by the side of the road, in city parking lots, in large arenas and inside warehouse buildings.

Resale Shops offer used goods for sale like a regular store. Some shops take items on consignment from the owner; others buy and sell used merchandise of all sorts from consumers or other resellers. If you're concerned about whether a store is following good business practices, look for a NARTS - National Association of Resale and Thrift Shops - membership sign.

Auctions, on site or online, offer all sorts of opportunities for buying and selling used goods. You can find local auction listings in any community newspaper or merchandising flyer. Most auction advertisements list the type of items to be offered at the sale; others offer detailed listings of the contents in the lot to be sold - anything from tools, jewelry, livestock, or furniture to real estate. Some flea markets also have an on site auction house or area for auction sales.

Online Auctions (E-bay plus many more) offer an infinite range of items in a huge database. You can search through categories by keyword or simply browse until you find what you like, then you can bid on and pay for your winning bid selection using your computer. You can also sell what you don't need. Be sure to check out the terms and conditions of each service prior to signing up or making a purchase. Shipping terms should be carefully evaluated if you live far from the seller.

Tag Sales (sometimes called yard sales) are one of the most interesting places to find junk-tiques. One person's trash is indeed another person's treasure.

Thrifting & Recyled Goods Videos 


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New Life for Old Stuff - Flea Market Fashion and Home Decor 

Recycle, reuse, alter and reshape

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eBay Vintage Clothing 

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DIY Frugal Decorating - Shabby Chic How To 

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Featured Collectibles on eBay 

Get 'em before they're gone ...

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Altered Treasures - New Life for Old Stuff 

Kicking up Thrifting to a Whole New Level

Finding a terrific used item is thrilling enough, but how about when you find a piece that you can transform into something even better? Transformation in the pure altered sense means you change the piece or incorporate it into another creation, but sometimes you just find a totally new life or purpose for your found objects.

For example: using old cans for planters, using shawls as window coverings or wall hangings, gathering keys or pins or old silver ware together in a shadow box to make a wall decoration ...

My small home has very little storage or closet space, and I have 40 years of collected treasures stashed here and there. I keep many things in plastic storage tubs which are practical but not exactly designer quality. To hide a big towering stack of storage bins that must stay in my bedroom I hung a beautiful old lace table cloth from the ceiling in one corner then angled the bed in front of the table cloth-turned-drapery. It works beautifully and lets me display a lovely treasured linen plus I can easily get at the stored items whenever I am ready to change the decor in my house.

Think Outside the Box 

Find new and alternate uses for household items and things you just can't throw away.
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Silk Tie Dyed Easter Eggs - how to use old silk ties, boxers and scarves to make spectacularly beautiful Easter egg beauties.
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Ideas for altering adult shirts, trousers, dresses, coats and skirts into kiddie couture.

Old Books and Mags on eBay 

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Best Junk Collectibles 

New life for old stuff - top picks

What's the coolest odd junk to collect and make into one-of-a-kind decor in your home or garden?

Signs

2 points

Tinware

1 point

Baskets

1 point

Vintage Clothing

1 point

Toys

1 point

Glassware

1 point

Woodworking Tools

0 points

Periodicals

0 points

Hats

0 points

Kitchen Tools

0 points

Igo GREEN Tip of the Day 

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Old vending machines and juke boxes are popular mechanical collectibles.
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The coolest blog about vending machines for music, candy, ice cream, soda and more.
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Poetry Vending Machines (PVM) - using obsolete cigarette vending machines to sell little packets of poetry.

Make Crafts from Castoffs - Recycled Beauties 

Old glass, metal, wood, plastic and paper transformed into artful decorative objects.
Garden Junk Totems
Artistically stacked glass totems for your garden crafted from castoffs.
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Garden chimes, danglers, planters and more all made from "junk"
Flickr: Trash Pickins
Photos of fabulous finds at the curb ...

Trashes to Treasures 


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Thrift Shop Maven - Pastiche 

I find all my coolest stuff at thrift stores, resale shops and tag sales

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ottoblotto wrote...

Very nicely done and excellent tips!

ReplyPosted April 17, 2009

henzy wrote...

the shoes used as planter are fabulous

ReplyPosted March 31, 2009

Jimmie wrote...

Some wonderful ideas! It's smart to buy used and reuse what we already have.

ReplyPosted February 27, 2009

BusyQueen wrote...

Thanks for sharing your knowledge. It's well done. 5 *****'s

ReplyPosted February 17, 2009

Pastiche wrote...

Those boots have been replaced by 3 more pair with all of them filled with tales about turning a broken-down cottage into a small but livable home - from a new concrete foundation to the roof, and everything in between. Lucky boots get to live on as pansy planters ... and sometimes sit on the old ladder 8-). Long live funky junk!

ReplyPosted November 04, 2008

 
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