Welcome to this month's Thrift Store Challenge! If y'all follow me on Facebook, you saw when I shared this on a live video and asked for advice on what color to paint it. Green was the consensus. So a green jewelry cabinet makeover it is. Here's how it looked when I found it at Goodwill. Scroll down to see how I painted it and how it turned out. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a small commission on any purchases you make ... continue reading...
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An Easy Thrifted Jewelry Cabinet Makeover with Dixie Belle Dried Sage
It has been a LONG time since my last thrifted jewelry cabinet makeover! I had to step back a little from my blog and some repurposing projects because the part of our business that actually makes money (...lol...) got a little overwhelming. And that's actually the part of the job I need to focus on. Gotta make money, right? Meanwhile, I've still been thrifting and my stash has been building up. At the time of this writing, I have 17 jewelry boxes or jewelry cabinets that I've bought at ... continue reading...
An Easy “Green” Way to Upcycle a Thrift Store Jewelry Cabinet
Today I'm going to share one of the easiest ways to upcycle a thrift store jewelry cabinet! It's "green" in more than one way... just scroll down to see what I mean. This post contains affiliate links. You won't pay any more when you use these but I will earn a small commission on any purchases you make after clicking on them and I greatly appreciate it. Thanks for helping support my little blog!!! Sign up for our newsletter & get your own printable list of "25 Things You Should ... continue reading...
How to Mix Black & Blue on a Jewelry Cabinet with Dixie Belle Paint
Welcome to our first jewelry cabinet makeover of the year!!! Today I'm sharing my first jewelry cabinet makeover with Dixie Belle Paint. I won some paint samples in one of my friend's Facebook groups and I even got to pick the colors I wanted. So I picked Bunker Hill Blue, Holy Guacamole, and Chocolate. You'll see the other colors in projects over the next few months. Here's what the jewelry cabinet looked like when I found it at the thrift store. I think I paid $6.00 for it... really need ... continue reading...
How to Update an Old Jewelry Cabinet with Chalk Paint
This thrift store makeover was originally published several years ago but still a great example of a chalk paint jewelry cabinet makeover. Our shop isn't selling CeCe Caldwell paints anymore so this is probably one of the last projects you'll see me use it for. I'm just using up the rest of my supply 'cause you know I hate to waste anything! I think I paid $5.99 for this old jewelry cabinet at Goodwill. I was so excited to get started that I forgot to take a before photo. Will I ever learn? ... continue reading...
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