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February 27, 2016

Decorating with Thrift Store Silver

Hi guys!

It’s me again, Julie, from redheadcandecorate.com…stopping by to say hello and to share some easy and affordable decorating tips with you today!

We have 2 sweet daughters who are now in their teen years and one of the ways I love to connect with them, is by going to the thrift store. This would also be something fun grandparents could do with grandchildren, too.

Silver-Tea-Pot-Vase

We are fortunate to have 2 very nice stores (Good Will & Salvation Army) close to us, and we usually stop there after I pick the girls up from school. Sometimes I’ll even get a text in the middle of the school day from my oldest asking, “Can we stop at the thrift store today?”

How could I resist, right? Not only do I get to have some fun with my girls, but I think it’s important to teach them how to save money, and how to be creative using thrift store items. It’s a win-win situation.

So, today I’m going to sharing a few of the ways I like to incorporate thrift store silver into my home decor. I choose silver because there is usually a ton of it when I go to the thrift store. I know brass and gold is all the rage, and I’m actually sharing my “Gold Portable Office” on my blog now, but silver is still my all time favorite. It’s classic, chic, and the patinas are just beautiful.

Check out this stack of silver platters…

silver platters

I collected them slowly for this fun idea I had for our foyer…a “Thrift Store Platter Wall”.

What do you think of it? Is it a bit of an over-load for you, or is it something you would be willing to try?

Thrift Store Silver Platter Wall by Redhead Can Decorate

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Just in case you do want to try it in your own home, I used these hanging strips to hang them, and it was so incredibly easy. I fool you not, my friend. I would never say it’s easy if it wasn’t. I used 1 strip (there are 2 parts to each strip) on each plate, started in the middle of the wall with that really big & heavy one, and worked my way out & up to the top of our ceiling. I was sure to space them evenly with my eye only because I am too impatient to measure. Then I filled in the holes with other silver objects I found around the house. If you look closely I used a Ball jar lid and a vintage star cookie cutter for fill-ins. It might sound crazy, but it worked. {Oh wait-I just realized I was using the star cookie cutter for Christmas cookies when this photo was taken, but I’m sure you can spot the hole near the top.}

My next thrift store silver idea is simple-simple-simple!

If you happen to spot a silver coffee/tea pot, grab it. Then swing over to the tea cups, and pick out the prettiest ones you can find with saucers. Mine matched but they certainly don’t have to.

Then purchase some roses or carnations at the grocery store (I found these pink roses at Kroger). Poof…instant beautiful floral arrangement for any special occasion. Especially a tea party, wedding/baby shower, or a lunch date. Some folks asked if I glued my tea cup to the saucer, but I did not.

Beautiful Thrift Store Tea Pot Idea

Here’s another tea pot I found for $10! The patina is stunning up against the purple tulips & white paint.

Silver Tea Pot Vase

Here’s a unique idea using a silver tiered tray. I forget how much I paid for this one, but it wasn’t much. I then simply cleaned it off with a damp cloth, and decorated it with my jewelry. It is sitting on our dresser right now!

Can you tell that I like sparkly jewels?

Jewelry Silver Tray

Here’s another idea for the holidays…I was really lucky one day when I came across this gigantic silver tureen. It has a small dent on the one side, but that was okay with me.

silver bowl

Around Halloween time, I filled it with the apples we just picked at the orchard and set it in our spooky foyer. Pretty cool. The kids were laughing at me, but I’m used to that!

spooky apples

I decided to keep it out for Christmas and lit it up with Christmas lights and pretty bulbs.

bowl-full-f-ornaments

If you have any more ideas for my tureen, please let me know. How about for Easter, or Spring?

One last tip I have left, is to use a random silver platter in a vignette or shelf. I stuck that really big one in the photo for our “Rustic Fall Hutch” last year. It adds a bit of glam to the rustic country setting.

White Hutch for Fall

I hope I inspired you to try some of my ideas for using thrift store silver. It’s so versatile and it can be used with all decorating styles. The more tarnished, the better.

Well, I better get going. I’ll see you next month, but until then I hope you can visit me at Redhead Can Decorate where I recently finished our “Romantic Bathroom Date” with my “DIY Bath Tub Tray”. You may even find more silver in that article! ~ Julie

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  1. Sherry says

    February 27, 2016 at 5:29 AM

    I hung some above my kitchen sink because there isn’t a window . They reflect light and act like a window.

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    • Julie Fiato says

      February 27, 2016 at 9:24 AM

      What a fantastic idea!! Never thought of that.

      Reply
  2. Jeanie says

    February 27, 2016 at 7:21 AM

    Thanks for the great ideas!!

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    • Julie Fiato says

      February 27, 2016 at 9:23 AM

      You are so welcome, Jeanie!

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  3. Brenda Scott says

    February 27, 2016 at 7:39 AM

    I just LOVE all these ideas….I just recently put all those silver pieces in zip lock bags and put them in the attic. I now plan to get them down (especially the teapot) and use them. Can’t wait for my roses to start blooming and put them in that teapot!!!!!!!

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    • Julie Fiato says

      February 27, 2016 at 9:23 AM

      Sounds like a great plan, Brenda!

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  4. Carol says

    February 27, 2016 at 2:02 PM

    I believe that is a punch bowl and not a tureen. Why I say that is–I received one when I worked for Home Interiors.

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  5. Linda Chapman says

    February 28, 2016 at 4:40 AM

    I love the silver!! I too have a punch bowl, tray and ladle that I received from Home Interiors. I have it on my foyer table, and now it has white pine cones with dried hydrangeas in it. Also, have a large white birdcage filled with the silver cups that I won from the awesome company. I placed silver trays above my kitchen cabinets, made teapot lamps, and use the silver all over my house. It just adds that bright spot to any grouping! Always have my eye out for silver when garage sale shopping!

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  6. Barbara says

    February 28, 2016 at 6:26 PM

    I can see a big ceramic (or even a moss covered) bunny sitting in the middle of that bowl surrounded by Easter eggs. Go for it!

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  7. pamela says

    February 28, 2016 at 8:31 PM

    What great ideas. I a few silver or brushed nickel pieces, silver or brushed nickel are my favorite.

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  8. Barbara Ann says

    February 29, 2016 at 10:12 PM

    I too love the old rich patina on silver. I bought a lot of vintage Wm. Rogers silver plated spoons . Was that enough, noooo, I went in to a local thrift store and found a silver tray that was an equestrian award dated 1958…..and it was on markdown Monday sale. So I paid less than $4.00. !!!
    I’m going to clean it up a bit, but not completely. Those spoons are on my Instagram #barbaraannscreations.

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  9. Laurie says

    March 1, 2016 at 6:24 AM

    I love these ideas, very cute. I may just have to make a stop at the thrift store soon. Thank you for sharing!

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  10. Nicole says

    March 1, 2016 at 3:46 PM

    I really like this idea! I am feeling the blog hun!

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