Are your ready to Swap It Like It's Hot?! Here's how it works... bloggers sign up on a list, and then each goes shopping at local thrift stores to purchase one or several items {with a max budget of $10-15} to mail to the person below them on the list {that's the SWAP part}. Each blogger is then challenged to come up with creative ways to repurpose whatever treasures she receives in the mail {that's the HOT part}.
This slightly crazy but super fun, twice-annual event is hosted by Charlotte, from Ciburbanity {aka City Suburb Sanity}. I participated for the first time last fall, and I was thrilled to be invited back for this round. If you've just hopped over from Confetti Style, welcome! Let me begin by showing you the thrifted items that Shelly sent me:
When I ripped open the box, I was pretty excited to see how much potential these items had! I wanted to makeover all of them, but for today, I picked just two - the metal planter and the bamboo utensil tray. But I've already started working on that recipe box, so keep an out for it on the blog in the coming months.
Honestly, the red metal planter is that one that had me totally stumped from the outset.
But then, as I was working on transforming a printer stand into a bar cart as part of my Drab to Fab project for the Denver Home Show, I realized that I was going to need some items to stage the top of the bar cart. That's when I remembered seeing a really adorable Kate Spade champagne bucket and knew the metal planter would make a perfect for recreating that look!
Come back on Friday for the DIY tutorial for this champagne bucket, as well as several other simple Kate Spade inspired bar cart items.
Unlike the planter, which took me a while to figure out, I had the opposite problem when it came to the bamboo tray. I had SO many different things I wanted to do with it that it was hard to narrow it down and settle on just one idea.
With Mother's Day coming up soon, I finally decided to turn the bamboo tray into a jewelry display. I started by painting the tray gold {although I realize that in these photos it looks similar color to the bamboo, it's actually a gorgeous metallic gold. Then I added some of my boys' artwork, as well as a recent photo of them. And an elephant, because elephants are always a good idea!
I mean, really, what mom or grandma wouldn't want to receive this from her kiddos? It's the perfect place to put your jewelry at the end of the day.
I'll share the how-to on this glam and sentimental jewelry display in the coming weeks. You might want to sign up for my email list {at the bottom of this email} so that you don't miss a post!
Now that you've seen how I transformed these items from thrift store bargains to champagne and diamonds, it's time to see what everyone else did with their treasures.
Here's a little sneak peek at what I mailed to Melissa of Polished Habitat. Melissa has a talent for creating beautiful organizing solutions, so I kept that in mind when shopping for items with the potential for both style and function.
I'm headed over to Polished Habitat to see what Melissa did with these items... join me there!
And make sure you don't miss any of the other stops along the Swap It Like It's Hot blog hop! Eight bloggers shared their swaps yesterday, and eight more today. I'll update this post to include the links for the Wednesday-Friday participants as the week goes on!
Hearts & Sharts / 58 Water Street / I Am a Homemaker / Prim and Propah
Create & Babble / Windgate Lane / Gourley Girl and Guy / Dogs Don't Eat Pizza
Create & Babble / Windgate Lane / Gourley Girl and Guy / Dogs Don't Eat Pizza
Confetti Style / Blue i Style / Polished Habitat / Two Purple Couches / Run to Radiance
Restoration Redoux / Confessions of a Serial Do-It-Yourselfer / Our Southern Home
Restoration Redoux / Confessions of a Serial Do-It-Yourselfer / Our Southern Home
Erin Spain / Prodigal Pieces / That's My Letter / Southern State of Mind / Roadkill Rescue
Always Never Done / Year of Serendipity / Casa Watkins
Always Never Done / Year of Serendipity / Casa Watkins
Two Thirty-Five Designs / Finding Silver Pennies / Ciburbanity
The House of Wood / Decor Adventures / Bright Green Door
The House of Wood / Decor Adventures / Bright Green Door
While They Snooze / The Charming Farmer / Primitive and Proper / A Designer At Home / BrePurposed / Home Made By Carmona / Domicile 37 / Evey's Creations
















I love your bar cart. It's so fun and festive! Great swap transformations!
ReplyDeleteI knew you wouldn't disappoint, Angela!! That metal planter turned ice bucket is so fabulous now! And the jewelry holder is super sweet! XO
ReplyDeleteGreat job!!
ReplyDeleteI am continually impressed by the way everyone makes magic happen. I absolutely LOVE what you did with the planter! I always see those at the flea market and I might have to snag one next time around! <3
ReplyDeleteWhaaat this is awesome!!! Love Kate and love champagne! Everything you made turned out fab!
ReplyDeleteThat jewelry display is so chic!!! I need one of those in my life. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWOW! you did an amazing job- love the shadowbox!
ReplyDeleteWow, you made this happen over here! I love what you did with every single piece and how you added YOUR spin to it.
ReplyDeleteThat ice bucket is AWESOME! I love it!! Actually, I love both projects, but the graphics on the ice bucket I just swooned over!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are some amazing transformations! I love the Spade look of the ice bucket.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost as if that metal planter was meant to be a champagne bucket! It's perfect! And your jewelry display is so sweet - I love that you included photos of your boys!
ReplyDeleteThat jewelry display is amazing and you have, maybe, the prettiest bar cart I've ever seen! Great work! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea with the jewelry holder! Those little trays are everywhere at thrift stores. Might need to grab a few now. :)
ReplyDeleteSO cute! The champagne bucket is flawless!! I LOVE that... DEFinitely headed back to see how you made it! I'm also chuckling over the cracker stands you sent to Melissa. So random. :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Love that ice bucket!
ReplyDeleteFantastic upcycles! Bravo!
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