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Fall Thrift Store Haul


Hey guys! Today we're covering my amazing Fall thrift store haul! I'm sharing with you every single beautiful piece. I was able to create magic on my DIY wood shelves & I didn't break the bank. If you're visiting from Instagram, Facebook, or Youtube welcome! I'm so glad you're here. If you missed last week's post about goal setting & achievement click, here. Disclaimer: this post may contain affiliate links. This helps me continue to provide you with how-to DIY projects as well as helpful blog posts. To learn more about what affiliate links are click, here.

Fall thrift store haul

Since I was a pre-teen thrifting has kind of been my thing. I vividly remember hanging out with my mother every other weekend at yard sales, auctions, goodwill & even some really cute small shops. In Ladson, South Carolina we have this area called the flea market that allows these amazing vendors to sell awesome thrifted and & antique finds. For this particular haul, I didn't get a chance to make it there, but I have plans of possibly doing a thrift with me video, so comment below if that is something you'd be interested in.

The weather here has finally started to match our current season, so I felt it was time to get my Fall decor out. This year I wanted to do something a little different than normal, so I headed to Goodwill. Thrifting can be a really great option if you don't want to spend a lot of money & want your home to look collected over time.

I spoke about that in this specific social medial post. Did you see it?

Instagram Interior Design

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How beautiful is the hammered detail & patina on this piece? I have no idea what it is, but I love it! If you know... tell me in the comment section below.

hammered detail

I found a set of these wooden bowls that are actually from crate & barrel. Side note: I actually love shopping there, so that was a surprising find. They have some pretty awesome affordable entertaining pieces. They also have a sale going on for 25% off already discounted merchandise!

Then I spotted these amber colored bubbled glasses. If haven't heard... amber is the color of the season & has been spotted being implemented everywhere! Get you some... that is if you haven't already.

Amber Glass

I never pass up a chance to snag books when I thrift, because they can be used in so many different decor settings. I've used them a lot to take up visual space or introduce color to a bland bookshelf or table. Check them out below on my diy wood shelves.

DIY wood shelves

After grabbing a stack of books I saw this beautiful platter & knew immediately I had to take her home. This year I wanted to be really intentional, yet simplistic with my Fall decor. For one... I'm not trying to buy tons of rubbermaid stackable containers. I think that one for Fall, Spring Summer should be enough. I do however, plan to go all out for Christmas.... In Jesus name, Amen!

Decorative platter

Here she is up close....

platter up close

I also snagged this amazing antique Sheridan silver coffee carafe. I just love the vintage tone it has taken on over time.

Vintage Carafe

See what I mean? I absolutely love all this goodness!

Vintage Carafe Up close

Last, but not least is one of my favorite pieces. Candlesticks are always a must-buy when you see a good pair! This isn't a recent thrift, but you guys seemed to really love seeing them in our eat in kitchen tablescape shots on social media. Aren't they just gorgeous up close?

candlesticks

Check them out in action!

tablescape ideas

Are you a fan of thrifting? What do you think? If you have any questions, comments, tips or tricks to add to my Fall Thrift Store Haul blog post, please leave them in the comments below. I love to connecting with you guys. Don't forget to grab this week's freebie & check out the video I made for you below!

~La


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