Better Homes And Gardens Vintage Quilt
John Bessler
Get cozy with flea-market chic decor
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10 Vintage Looks for Your Home
A home adorned with vintage objects exudes a sense of comfort and charm. Whether you own a surplus of flea-market finds or family hand-me-downs, here are a few ideas that may turn your worn-out items into household treasures.
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Bedazzled
Finding a vintage chandelier that won't shatter your budget may be more time consuming than creating your own. This hanging wire planter is adorned with strands of beads and hanging prisms from a flea market. Add a votive candle on a gla
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From Trash to Treasure
Love that dinnerware even though the set is incomplete? Crazy about that toy train track that's missing some pieces? From tableware to toys, almost anything can be glued onto an ordinary frame to create whimsical wall art.
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Sweet Scents
Single flowers fit perfectly into glass dessert dishes, and the unlikely vases make simple centerpieces or place-settings.
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Curtain Construction
Handkerchiefs may not be as practical as they were before the advent of Kleenex, but that's no reason to pitch those pretty fabrics. Sew them together, add rings along the top, and they become an instant, airy curtain!
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Piece It Together
Buying large pieces of furniture from antique stores can be expensive, but smaller finds can create the effect of a larger piece for a fraction of the cost. Hanging an old mirror over a chest adds height, and adding lamps on top of the c
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Efficient & Elegant
If Post-it notes stuck on the refrigerator are ruining your shabby-chic oasis, place a children's chalkboard inside a picture frame to create a rustic and functional message board.
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Cover-Up
A patterned blanket placed over sofas or chairs can make antique furniture even cozier. Blankets can also soften the look of modern furniture.
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Bright Idea
This easy-to-make sconce will add a glimmer of vintage style to any room. A piece of wood, a bent spoon and a tea candle are all you need to create your own light fixture.
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What's Old Is New
Flea markets are the perfect place to rescue unwanted odds and ends that still have potential. Legs have been added to this drawer using 3-inch sheet-metal screws. Add some paper or fabric lining, and a cast-off drawer gets new life as a
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Whitewashed
This chandelier, originally gaudy gold, has been spray-painted white. With the addition of new crystal drops, it has a clean, fresh look.
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Better Homes And Gardens Vintage Quilt
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