Thrift Shopping for Home Decor: Curated Treasures and How to Give them New Life

Thrift Shopping for Home Decor: Curated Treasures and How to Give them New Life

I am so excited to be rolling out this first (of many, I hope) posts about all things thrifted! Welcome to “Thrift Shopping for Home Decor: Curated Treasures and How to Give them New Life”!

Thrifted items on a table including: vase, succulents in cement planters, a handmade mug, flat weave baskets, a bath tub tray, and serving plates.

Thrifting: It’s What Brings Us Together Today

A fun fact about me- I had a really great little booth at an Antique Mall for a couple of years. I would flip thrifted finds and vintage items and I had a blast doing it! I have loved thrifting for as long as I can remember.

I have mentioned before that my husband and I work as missionaries, serving as houseparents in a residential care setting (basically like foster parenting, but with up to eight kids at a time). What I have not mentioned much is that we currently work with kids ages 18-21 who are in transition to adulthood and independent living.

Believe it or not, thrifting has been such a great outlet for connecting with these kids! We have been able to laugh together over some of the ridiculous things we’ve stumble across. We have even experienced some moments where kids find an item they had in their childhood and that prompts them to share a story with us we might not have heard otherwise. Plus, it is just super fun. And everyone likes to have fun!

Thrifting With a Mission

Today, we only had time to get to one store, but I was determined to make the most of it.

I am always looking for a few staple items when thrifting. Here is my “Thrifting Must-Looks” cheat sheet. Feel free to save it and use on your next thrifting adventure!

Checklist of "Thrifting Must-Looks" to take on your next thrift shopping adventure

These staples are basically every thrifters dream. You can’t go wrong with them. I love that feeling I get when I go in and find exactly what I’m looking for. I get all giddy like a child on Christmas morning!

Today Was a Fairytale

What I Bought

(Sorry, not sorry for the T-Swift reference in the heading there.)

We may have only been able to shop at one store, but I hit the jackpot! I spent less than $30 and got a whole buggy (aka shopping cart for you non-Southern folk) filled with goodies. I couldn’t wait to get them home to style them.

Without further ado, allow me to share with you my finds!

Thrifted items on a table including: vase, succulents in cement planters, a handmade mug, flat weave baskets, a bath tub tray, and serving plates.

Okay, let me lay out the goods for ya:

  • One large woven basket (the perfect depth and in great shape)
  • A set of SEVEN flat weave baskets
  • One large and very sturdy flat weave basket/tray
  • A set of two small maroon serving dishes that say “simply grateful”
  • One wood-grain looking, ceramic candle warmer with timer settings (4hr, 8hr, 12hr, and “ON”)
  • A set of two brown and black, tribal printed trinket dishes
  • A set of two cement planters with succulents
  • A small succulent in round cement planter
  • A terracotta and cream colored handmade mug
  • A black wall shelf with hooks
  • A pink stone vase
  • A bathtub tray!
Thrifted items on a table including: a candle warmer, succulents in cement planters, a handmade mug, flat weave baskets, a bath tub tray, and serving plates.
Thrifted items on a table including: vase, succulents in cement planters, a handmade mug, flat weave baskets, a bath tub tray, and serving plates.

ALL OF THESE IN ONE STORE IN UNDER AN HOUR!? I hope you are as excited about this as I am! #miracleshappeny’all

How I Styled It

Thrifted Basket styled on a bed with pillow and blanket

This woven basket is a perfect addition to our guest bed! We already have a tray with a candle and book on the desk in the guest room, but this allows us to add a little something extra decor wise, and hospitality wise!

This bathtub tray was one of my favorite finds. Less than $5 for this thing and it is in perfect condition! It had dove-tail edging, so it is excellent quality and very sturdy.

Bath tub tray with towel, succulent, and soap in shower
Mug, serving plates, and trinket dishes on rattan trivet

Hear me out: those “simply grateful” serving dishes will be so cute to serve cranberry sauce and butter on at Thanksgiving!

The handmade mug (and in fall colors, no less) is ideal. Who doesn’t love art that someone else made? Especially when it holds coffee.

The little trinket dishes were too unique to pass up. No idea what I will do with them yet, but I will figure it out!

I was way too excited about this candle warmer, but how cute is it? It looks like wood, but is actually porcelain and has a timer with various settings. I grabbed the first candle I could find in my kitchen to put on there. Maple & Cream Latte for the win!

The pink stone vase is giving a rose quartz type of vibe and I love a good pinky neutral. I will probably move it to the guest room, but. for now I love it styled on this tray on my kitchen counter!

Finally, this flat weave basket tray. I am in love with this thing. It is so versatile. For now, it is styled as a tray on my kitchen counter, but I could easily use it as a serving tray, a wall hanging basket, and more!

Pink vase, plant, candle and candle warmer on woven tray

That’s All, Folks!

That is all I have to share with you now, but stay tuned to see how I style the rest of the items! I am thinking:

  • The wall shelf with hooks can be used in my kitchen to hold measuring spoons
  • The two matching succulent planters would make adorable book ends
  • The set of 7 flat woven baskets will be so cute as charger plates when I host!

I would love to see all of your thrifted finds! Tag me on insta or send me an email- [email protected]!

Thrift Shopping: Curated Treasures and How to Give them New Life graphic

Thanks for reading. Until next time!

xoxo, molly
How to Make .SVG or .PNG Cut Files for Cricut in Canva

How to Make .SVG or .PNG Cut Files for Cricut in Canva

This one is for all my crafty ladies (& gents!) who are wanting to learn how to make your own custom .SVG or .PNG cut files for Cricut in Canva!

Toddler wearing a Tie Dyed T-Shirt with Custom Design Made in Canva for Cricut or Silhouette Cut File

If you’re just looking for this simple free cut file, you can find that (along with several other fun freebies) here!

If you’re here for a tutorial on how to make your own cut files, have no fear! The time has come. I will be using the design above as my example for this lesson. Now, without further ado,

Let’s Jump into our Lesson on How to Make .SVG or .PNG Cut Files for Cricut in Canva!

So, you want to create a .png file in Canva? Congratulations, you’re on your way to becoming a graphic design pro! But before you get too excited, let me warn you: creating a .png file is not for the faint of heart. It takes patience, skill, and a good sense of humor. Lucky for you, I’m here to guide you through the process with a little bit of wit and a lot of sarcasm.

Quick Disclaimer: I do use the paid version of Canva, Canva Pro. You should be able to complete all steps of this tutorial without having to utilize any of the paid app features.

Step 1: Create a New Project in Canva

Open Canva and choose the type of design you want to create. Do you want to make a social media post? A flyer? A business card? The possibilities are endless! Just kidding, they’re actually quite limited. But that’s okay, because Canva has a lot of templates to choose from. Just pick one and move on to the next step.

For my design example, I am going to select “Create Custom Size” and set the dimensions to 8 in. x 8 in. Your Canva canvas should look something like this:

Blank 8x8 inch Canva canvas

Step 2: Design Desired Cricut Cut File

Add your design elements. This is where the fun begins! You can add text, photos, illustrations, and more. Just don’t go too crazy with it, or your design will end up looking like a hot mess. Unless, of course, that’s the look you’re going for. In that case, go wild! *NOTE: For you beginners out there, or for those of you who are technologically *ahem* inept, I suggest starting with single color designs. The simpler the better. Simple words. Simple shapes. You get the idea!

Adding Shapes

I am starting with the square border. To do that, I will follow this sequence: Elements > Lines & Shapes > View All > Rectangle (or you could just simply type “Rectangle” in the search bar under the Elements tab.)

From here, I will set the color to “No Color” and then select the “Border Style” button. I chose the solid line design and set the Border Weight to “25”, like this:

*Pro Tip: If you pick up the shape and move it slowly toward the center of your canvas, a snap grid will appear. When the solid pinkish/purple lines show up horizontally and vertically, you will know your image is perfectly centered! We love precision over here.

Next, I am going to add the text!

Adding Text

For this design, I wanted something bold that would stand out against the vibrant tie-dye, so I chose the bold, blocky, sans serif font called League Spartan. To add a font, I simply clicked: Text > Add a Text Box and then customized my font. When I put the text inside of the border, I felt like it was too close together so I just adjusted the letter spacing to “105”. This helped to fill out the box a bit better (and will make for super easy weeding when the time comes!)

Hold My Juice Box Text on Canva Canvas for Design Tutorial

*Another Pro Tip: If you can’t find a font that works for your design on Canva, checkout dafont.com or fontsquirrel.com to browse hundreds of free downloadable fonts!

Step 3: Export to .png or .svg for uploading to Cricut Design Space!

Export your design as a .png file (or to .png (or .svg/ .jpg/ .pdf/ etc.)

This is the moment of truth. Will your design look as good outside of Canva as it does inside? Who knows! But you’re about to find out.

Just click the “Share” button, select “PNG” as your file type, check the button marked “Transparent Background”, select “Download”, and cross your fingers!

Download settings for Hold My Juice Box .png cut file in Canva

Step 4: Celebrate!

Congratulations, you’ve created a .png file in Canva! Wasn’t that easy? Okay, maybe it wasn’t easy, but at least you can now add “graphic designer” to your resume. Just don’t ask me to critique your design, because I’m not sure my heart can handle it.

Your next step is simply to open Cricut Design Space, select “Upload” > New Design > select your file, create a “Cut” file, and add to your canvas! PS, if you end up making this design (or other shirt designs) DON’T FORGET to mirror your image before cutting!

Don’t worry sis, I’ve got you.

Cover Graphic for How to Make Cricut Cut Files in Canva. Boy in tie-dye tshirt and canva file visual

Thanks so much for stopping by the blog! I hope you find this tutorial helpful. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions and tag me on Instagram so I can see your mad new design skills!

xoxo, molly
Boy in Tie Dye t shirt with Hold My Juice Box T Shirt design next to Canva design file

How To Make .SVG or .PNG Cut Files For Cricut and Silhouette on Canva

Materials

Tools

  • Canva App

Instructions

    1. CREATE A NEW PROJECT IN CANVA
    2. CREATE DESIGN
    3. EXPORT DESIGN WITH TRANSPARENT BACKGROUND TO .PNG OR .SVG
    4. UPLOAD TO CRICUT DESIGN SPACE AS A CUT FILE
    5. ADD TO CANVAS AND ENJOY!

Notes

LESS IS MORE! SIMPLE SHAPES, SINGLE COLORS, BOLD FONTS, ETC. THE MORE INTRICATE THE DESIGN, THE MORE DIFFICULT IT WILL BE TO WEED LATER.

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