Thrift Store Challenge ~ Thrift Store Haul ~ Goodwill Furniture Makeovers ~ Thrift Store Makeovers
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Published 2023-10-11
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All Comments (21)
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The dress that you found looks and fits perfectly on you !😃
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I have covered cushions in the same way but duck taped the back to help keep it in place. When you want to change, it just comes right off and doesn’t hurt the cushion or materiel. I learned this from decorator Christofer Lowell years ago. 😊
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My husband's parents owned an upholstery shop. They always used an electric bread knife to cut foam. I see them in the thrift shop fairly often. Might be worth a try. Keep up the lovely work!
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Mary, you're one of my favorite artists on YouTube. Love, love, love all of your creations. You are much appreciated!
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oh Mary. What I would give to have one more shopping day with my Mom. How blessed you are!
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You are so good at thrifting old things & turning in to something so lovely!!
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The barn wood slats and shelf look absolutely wonderful on the beverage cart. Inspiring as always, Mary!
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I absolutely love all your finds today. It was wonderful to see that brief look at your mother. I do have to say the mug set was my favorite.
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The cart was truly a trash to treasure! With your wood working skills just about anything can be saved. We saved a wicker loveseat from someone's trash at the curb & now it's on our front porch. I would have bought the mirror too.
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Mary, I use an electric handheld meat cutter that I thrifted to cut foam. Easy peasy 😊
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I am always impressed at your ability to have a vision for each piece, subtracting and adding as needed, seeing beyond the initial surface and use. Very pleasing to watch and enjoy the end result.
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Really liked how you put the barnwood in as shelves in the lil table. Always love your projects. Thanks for sharing!
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Mary, I own two of those exact wicker chairs! I purchased them at least 45 years ago and was told by the elderly owner that they had been in her family since the early 1900s! Next time we re-paint them, I’ll use a pressure washer to remove the excess paint. Thanks for that information! Love your videos!
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Mary, your vision for making things fresh a new always amazes me.
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Suggestion, Mary. I've temporary wrap covered foam cushions with fabric several times, and I use some duct tape on back to temporarily secure it. Works great, and comes off just fine! I also found that wrapping the foam with a thin white batting helps the fabric look better, more cushy, less stiff, and foam color won't show through. Love your chair and cushion!💚🤍💚
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Thanks for the great ideas Mary! Everything turned out beautifully as usual!
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Wow I love that cart, what an upgrade! My daughter has one of those in her pantry that she keeps her potatoes and vegetables in, it has wire baskets. Someone must have donated the cart and kept all the baskets.
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Oh Mary, these projects are so inspiring, you’re so creative and your projects are so tasteful and useful , such a sweet Mom you have too, sooo enjoy your videos from 🇨🇦❤️
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Painters tape could be used for additional hold on temporary fabric placement too 🌸
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love the wicker chair! Keep in mind that an old electric knife works great on cutting foam. YOu can usually pick one up at goodwill for a few dollars. great video!