Thrift the Look challenge- Eclectic decor
Hey all! It’s been about a hundred years, but I’m still here! My TTL pals have once again inspired me to bang away at the computer and blog a bit. Thank you for the big push Sarah! And honestly, you throw out the notion that I need to go to the thrift store for a reason beyond my own habit, I’m in. I’m in times 1000.
Do you remember Thrift the Look? If you go back on the blog here and here - you can take a look at some of the past ones I’ve taken part in. But for a quick refresh- we pick a theme, this round is eclectic decor (more on that in a minute) and then scour the interwebs for inspiration and a look to try and recreate or emulate in our own thrifty ways. So don’t forget to pop over to my pals’ pages and check out their TTL posts as well- the handy dandy links are at the bottom of the post!
Ok. Eclectic decor.
So, I have always felt like I am a bit of an eclectic person, especially in my decor style. It’s a blend of different styles that create a cohesive and unique look. It usually mixes time periods and maybe things you wouldn’t expect to go together - it’s a little wonky but in the best way.
Just like me. Hahaha
My inspiration this time comes from the ultra fabulous Kate Pearce Vintage.
Pretty fricking gorgeous, am I right?
If you’re a fan of Kate, as I am, you’ll know that she thrifted this look already- so I’m thrifting a thrifted look. If you haven’t checked her out on Instagram already, I really think you should. It’s truly inspiring.
So what I wanted to recreate is a collection of portraits, the head statues and the overall layered look. And while this is a black wall, it still reads colourful to me, and if you have been paying attention that’s not where I usually land.
Here’s what I gathered together for my look, I already have the piano- I’m a good thrifter but I’m not that good.
I needed a lamp and I don’t have anything mid century like the one in the inspiration. I just missed a good one when I was out thrifting the other day, but it just wasn’t meant to be. Dang it.
I did have this glass lamp (thrifted, of course) but to get a similar feel, I needed to adjust a bit. I took the harp off (the metal piece that supports the shade) and switched out my regular bulb for this beauty.
I love these bulbs from Globe Electric, they’re a little spendy, but worth every penny to me.
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And, as per usual, some of my blogging friends (aka, the Creative Vintage Darlings on Facebook), also took on their own versions of Thrift the Look: Eclectic Decor. I hope you’ll check out their ideas, as well.Sadie Seasongoods | Vin'yet Etc.
One House 2 Barns | Little Vintage Cottage
Lora Bloomquist | Join "Creative Vintage Darlings" on Facebook!
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