What I thrifted & How I styled it…. A few spring updates 🌷💛✨ #thriftedandstyled #thriftedvsstyled #thriftedhome #thrifteddecor #thriftedfinds
Thrifting for seasonal home decor is one of my favorite ways to add a fresh look to my living space without spending a fortune. This spring, I focused on finding small but impactful pieces like delicate glass candlestick holders, floral frames, and cute ceramic birds—all of which I styled thoughtfully to complement my existing decor. One thing I realized through this process is that layering your thrifted items can create a cohesive, lighter atmosphere, especially when adding touches like faux flowers or candles. For example, placing candlesticks with white or pastel candles on a mantel instantly brightened the room and provided a subtle spring vibe. I also found that small, inexpensive details—like changing outlet covers or adding a whimsical ceramic bird—can refresh overlooked spots and contribute to a more inviting space. When thrifting, I like to plan how each item might fit or contrast with what I already have. This helps avoid clutter and ensures everything feels intentional. It’s important to think about both function and aesthetics; for instance, my thrifted side table gained new life with a floral frame and a small vase of faux stems for a sweet spring corner. If you're new to thrifting home decor, start with basics like candle holders or picture frames, which can easily blend with various styles. Don’t hesitate to experiment with placement—sometimes moving an item from the kitchen backsplash to the living room side table can completely change the room’s energy. Finally, remember thrifting is about patience and discovery. Check local rummage sales or outlets regularly, as I found some of my best pieces for just fifty cents to a couple of dollars. Overall, thrifting for spring updates brought me joy and a sense of creativity while keeping my home uniquely styled and budget-friendly. This approach is sustainable and makes decorating feel like a rewarding treasure hunt rather than a costly chore.
I love the outlet cover idea so much. It’s such a great idea.