Day 10 of useful items in a thrift store!

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... Read moreFrom my personal experience, thrifting for versatile vessels is one of the most rewarding ways to enhance your home while staying eco-friendly. Items like vintage jars, unique bowls, or sturdy pitchers often have multiple uses—acting as storage containers, decorative planters, or even utensil holders. What makes these thrifted vessels especially valuable is their durability, often outlasting many modern counterparts. When I started exploring thrift stores regularly, I paid attention to materials like glass, ceramic, and metal, which tend to be timeless and easy to repurpose. I remember finding a beautiful ceramic pitcher that now serves as a flower vase in my living room; it’s a great conversation starter and adds a charming touch to my décor. Another tip is to keep an eye out for items with interesting shapes or colors that can brighten up different spaces in your home. Even plain-looking vessels can take on a new life with a bit of creativity—painting, repurposing, or combining several pieces together creates something truly unique. Sustainability is a big part of why I love thrift shopping. Bringing secondhand vessels into your home reduces waste and supports a circular economy. Plus, it’s a great way to find functional and stylish items without spending a lot. If you're new to thrifting, I encourage setting a goal to find multipurpose vessels over a series of visits—like following a 'day 10' challenge to keep motivated. Over time, you’ll gather a collection of useful, long-lasting pieces that make everyday living easier and more enjoyable.

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suzanneperez1

Do you have your fridge wallpapered ?? It’s so nice!😊

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Peach 🍑

Grab that pyrex!!!!!!

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