Today is an exciting day as I take on this month’s Craft or Crap Challenge: Thrift Store Flower Theme. I’m always game for a thrift store craft because I am a big fan of both creativity and thriftiness!
Join me as I reveal the process of transforming thrift store finds into a stunning sunflower-themed masterpiece.
Definitely not a masterpiece…but it turned out pretty good.
YOU’LL FIND THE GIVEAWAY AT THE END!
Well…that’s my opinion but in the end, YOU will ultimately have to decide if it’s Craft or Crap!
Also, don’t forget to check out Chas’ thrift store craft over at Chas’ Crazy Creations as she takes on the same challenge!
And stick around until the end where you can enter our Giveaway!
Thrift Store Challenge Rules and Supplies
For this challenge, I had to stick to some rules:
- Create a flower-themed craft
- Purchase materials from a thrift store
- Use Plaid products to finish the project
Here is what I bought:
- A twine ball
- A basket
- A woven flat thing (I have no idea what it was used for) I’ll probably refer to it as a flat basket
- A candleholder
After going to my local Goodwill (my usual go-to)…where I found nothing inspiring…I cruised over to my local Habitat for Humanity. This was the first time I ever went to a Habitat for Humanity and I will definitely go back! Not only did they have unusual stuff but they also gave me 25% off. That was a total win!
Plaid Products I used
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- Multi-Surface Paint (Fresh Foliage, Lime Green, Daffodil Yellow, and Charcoal Black)
- FolkArt Acrylic Paint (Terra Cotta and Lemon Custard)
- Apple Barrel Acrylic Paint (Yellow Flame and Apricot)
- FolkArt Metallic (Brushed Bronze & Metallic Copper)
- FolkArt Treasure Gold (Gold)
Above are links to those products on Amazon but you can buy directly from PlaidOnline and use the special discount code Mona123.
Sunflower Thrift Store Craft Video
I explain my steps down below, but sometimes it’s just easier to see it. Enjoy the video!
Preparing the Materials
I cleaned and prepped all the items thoroughly, ensuring they were ready for their transformation.
To clean the twine ball and baskets, I washed and swished them around in water with some rubbing alcohol and vinegar.
So, know how sometimes things can smell dusty and musty? After this cleaning, they smelled totally fresh.
I always go with the sniff test to see if something is really clean. Is that weird?
Painting the Pieces: Adding Life to the Thrift Store Craft Pieces
First, I painted the candlestick green, creating the stem of the sunflower. Using two different greens of Plaid’s FolkArt Multi-Surface paint, I achieved a vibrant green color with two coats.
Because I was painting metal, I needed to make sure the paint I used would properly adhere to the candlestick, so I chose Multi-Surface paint.
Next, I moved on to the basket and twine ball. I selected shades of bronze, copper, and terracotta to mimic the warm hues of a sunflower. The center of a sunflower isn’t just one stark color, so blending the three different colors gives it a more natural look.
Creating the Sunflower Design: Bringing Nature Indoors
I had a vision in my head when I moved onto the flat basket…maybe it was a lid to a hamper?
Whatever it was, that is now in its past!
Back to my vision…
I had my mind set on a sunflower and debated for a long while on how I would achieve that. Using the basket as my guide, for the middle of the sunflower, I drew a paper petal that was just over four inches.
Using a black permanent marker, I outlined the sunflower petals all around the basket. I did one round and then went back and did partial petals to fill in the spaces.
I used different shades of acrylic paints, two yellows, and an apricot, which started to bring the sunflower design to life
Then, I added subtle shadows using the petal colors and a little bit of gold mixed in.
I finished off the middle of the sunflower using my large stencil brush and I pounced the same colors I used for the other basket and the twine ball. This was the official center of the sunflower.
I’ll be honest, I love a good thrift store craft but I was sweating painting this sunflower. I paint things but I’m not an artist kind of painter.
Assembling the Thrift Store Craft Masterpiece: From Vision to Reality
Once everything dried, I carefully assembled the pieces. The candlestick became the sturdy stem, while the painted flat basket became the vibrant sunflower.
The other basket and the twine ball were add-ons and only served to provide more functionality...
Maybe.
Honestly, they are totally expendable.
Final Touches and Usage Ideas: Practical and Decorative
The finished sunflower can be used in various ways. Alone, the flat basket and candleholder make a pretty side table, adding a pop of color to any space.
If you put a clear platter on it, it’s perfect for serving snacks. If you add a layer of resin, it will become a unique and functional side table.
Additionally, the other basket can be put in the center if you need to contain something like rolls. The twine ball can be repurposed as a toothpick holder – though you might want to finish it off with a food-safe sealer first.
Craft or Crap? Your Decision!
The moment of truth has arrived!
Now it’s your turn to decide: Is it Craft or Crap?
I’m looking for total honesty! Let me know what you think, in the comments below!
If you like this, you are going to LOVE you NEED to see the yard art I made with skewer sticks HERE!
It’s an Epic Yard Art Showdown! Just sayin…
Chas’ Thrift Store Craft Project!
Be sure to check out Chas’ project HERE!
You’ve seen my project, now it’s time to let Chas know if her project is Craft or Crap!
Craft Along with Us!
Did you enjoy this month’s Craft or Crap Challenge? Would you like to craft along with us?
Good News: YOU CAN!!!
We love to see what you are doing! There is a Craft or Crap Facebook group, where you can share your creations! We announce the challenge and rules ahead of time. You can either craft an original project beforehand or if one of our projects inspires you, you can make your own version! Either way, we want to see it!
If you’d rather share your projects on Instagram, you can tag both of us at @craftklatch and @chascrazycreations – Don’t forget the #CraftorCrap hashtag!
If you don’t do Facebook or Instagram, don’t worry! You can directly email pictures of your creations to:
mona@craftklatch.com or chas@chascrazycreations.com
We are going to start featuring pictures of your creations in future videos, so be sure to share!
If you would like us to let you know when we have a new project up, sign up HERE!
Giveaway Details
We appreciate you and want to help you stay crafty, so we are giving away a $25 Michaels gift card! There are several ways to enter, so take advantage of all of them to up your chances! The winner will be randomly selected on April 20, 2024.
***Here is the important stuff***
This is open to the US and Canada. If you are under the age of 18, you will need to get your parent’s permission before entering.
These are the ONLY ways Mona or Chas will be contacting you:
We will announce the winner in the Craft or Crap Facebook Group
We will also email the winner with the email they provided when entering – make sure you provide the correct email and check it!
Once announced, the winner will have 48 hours to respond, otherwise a new winner will be chosen.
The gift card will be emailed to the winner.
WE WILL ONLY CONTACT YOU BY EMAIL AND WE WILL NOT ASK FOR ANY PERSONAL OR FINANCIAL INFORMATION
**If anyone asks you for any personal information and/or financial information, it is a scam. Chas or I will only reach out via the email you provide. Scammers are clever, so if you are contacted by a Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram account that looks like Chas or Mona and they tell you you have won, it is NOT us. It is a scam. We will NOT contact you via Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram. We will ONLY contact you by the email you provide in the giveaway form.
Good Luck!
Remember: Life’s too short not to shimmer, so grab your glue gun and your glitter!™
Stay safe!
Mona
Love this project so much Mona! I think putting the Resin on it would be fantastic, and you gave so many options at the end. Love it.
Thanks, Chas! ❤️ I was really panicked when I did it but so happy with how it turned out!
I love your sunflower craft!!!
Thank you, Susan! ❤️
Love the sunflower craft
Thank you, Suzanne! ❤️
This sunflower turned out really cute! Definitely craft!
Thank you, JulieAnne!❤️
I think it is a great craft! You are super creative and it turned out great.
Karin
Thank you so much, Karin! ❤️
Such a pretty DIY! I love it! So much that I pinned it and I’m delighted to be featuring your post at Tuesday Turn About this week! So glad to see you at the party!
Thank you so much, Julie! ❤️
Enjoyed following you through the whole project! I like the ‘end table’ idea and maybe put some snacks in it, so would probably needs to apply the resin. I’m not real active in this ‘crafty’ projectsd, but feel this was a true “Craft”!
Thank you Sister Barbara! I am actually in the process of putting some resin on it now to do just that! I’ll be a fully functional end table! I’m glass you enjoyed the process!
I think it makes a great side table for outdoors, bright and cheerful. Thanks for linking with #pocolo
Thank you! I love it as a side table too!
Craft! It’s a very sweet addition and resin could really take it to the perfect place. Thanks for sharing at Funtastic Friday.
Thank you, Michele! ❤️ I did end up putting the resin on it and it turned out great!