Jingle, Jingle, Jingle...can you hear those...um...fireworks ring?
Clearly that's not right, but along with this weekend's Independence Day festivities, I'll be celebrating a little more Christmas in July.
This time, I'm not planning my decor. Nope, I'm making my holiday craft list and gathering supplies, while they're plentiful.
And cheap.

No, I'm not looking for Santas. I'm on the hunt for raw materials.
Oh yes, just like home decor and fashion, there are craft trends, my friends...and once a cute video goes viral on TikTok or Instagram, the idea get legs and then droves of creatives are off and running.
All looking for the same supplies.
Which is why I plan and shop in July.
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I admit...I bought these two vintage cuties. |
It's the perfect time to thrift for Christmas items I intend to upcycle and makeover.
The shops are packed with new merchandise from all those spring cleaning donations.
Plus, most people aren't thinking about Christmas yet. That means all those items everyone else will be looking for when the holidays roll around, are easy to find, right now.
Exhibit A.
These small lampshades. Aren't they fabulous?

This year, I'd like to make a lampshade tree. Suddenly, they're all over Pinterest and I'm smitten.
Now normally, lampshades aren't terribly hard to find, however, sourcing enough for a tree, in the right size and shape, could prove difficult to do at the last minute.
But in July, they were on the shelf just waiting for me. I picked these 4 up for about $10...and would you look at that delicate beaded detail!

My tree-in-the-making is already glammed up, and the transformation hasn't even begun.
My second find was on the shelf below.
Two frosted glass shades.

Right away I thought they'd look fabulous paired with some DIY mercury glass bells.
And lo and behold, two minutes in the door, I spotted these beauties.
I'd say we have a winner folks.
Now, I'm certain that if I were to wait until November to look for these items, I wouldn't have found them, since glass shades have become popular for Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas crafts.
I myself have used them to make:

- Glass Globe Christmas Angels (who I just couldn't pack away)
- Glass Globe Halloween Ghost Lanterns and
- A Glass Globe Christmas Tree
Small picture frames. These littles came in a prepackaged collection for $4.99.

If you've picked up my free guide about my favorite thrift store picks, you know that frames are at the top of my list.
With this pack alone, I see so much potential.
An ornament, a small decor piece to house a printable or handmade sign and, believe it or not a pin cushion.

Any of which would make a sweet handmade gift to pop under the tree.
And speaking of gifts, I was able to source some supplies at Dollar Tree, too. I love making cake stands from their dishes and bowls.
It's an easy and inexpensive DIY and the result is a charming and useful present. My favorite kind.
This pattern was brand new to the store, but already almost sold out. It's an elegant set and for $2.50 I couldn't resist.

The next pair is a little different, they're leftovers from last year.
Buried way back in the crowded shelves, I found this dessert plate and matching bowl.

So sweet, with its Thanksgiving colors and tiny shape, I may just have to keep it for myself.
My last find was unintentional, but still counts, since it's going to help me create something I've had pinned for years.
All thanks to a broken pearl bracelet.

I was putting it on and it just snapped.
It's a total bummer, but if I can't figure out how to fix it, those flat on one side pearls, are going to make a lovely beaded tree or mini wreath.
Of course, for now, I've just been collecting.
Just like my little friend Frederick, gathering colors for the coming fall, I've stocked my craft room with provisions for December.
When I'll snuggle up by the tree.
With my paint and glue gun.
Freezing cold.
And dreaming about Christmas thrifting in July.
😉
Do you have a Christmas craft plan?

Happy Holidays, Friends!

Kim you are the craftiest person I know. I have always loved your angels whether they are made from macaroni, socks or frosted shades they are always sweet and pretty
ReplyDeleteThey say the 4 th of July marks summer being half over So maybe it is a good time to start stocking up on Christmas crafts. I know what ever you do with the crafts re loved will be great. Hugs Kris @junk chic cottage. Happy 4 th.
Thanks Kris! ❤️ I really do enjoy making crafts, especially at Christmas. It was fun to find a few treasures this week. Now I'm ready for crafting when the cold days roll around. I hope you have a Happy 4th!!
DeleteYou did great! My favorite is the black and white plate for the cake stand. It's going to be stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mari! I saw that pattern and had to have it. It reminds me of a set I saw at Pottery Barn not too long ago…only for a whole lot less!
DeleteI love those lampshades! I can't wait to see their reincarnation!! - Briana from Texas
ReplyDeleteThanks Briana! Aren't they fun? I couldn't believe they had the beading on them. What a bonus.
DeleteFor your little frames I have an idea. A few years ago I gathered the signatures of the three women who had most influenced my adult years, my mother, mother in law and grandmother. I framed their signatures, written in their own hand and now hang them on the tree to honor and remember them as they now reside in heaven. Pamela
ReplyDeletePamela, that's a lovely idea. I am definitely going to do that. Thank you so much for the sweet suggestion. You're always a source of great inspiration.
DeleteI've been thinking a lot about Christmas lately and what all I would like to do for decorating the house. I also want to do a homemade gift for my peeps, but I haven't figured out what yet. In years past its been fudge, snack mix, jam...maybe I will do a special ornament.
ReplyDeleteI always spend one week in July dreaming of Christmas. It’s fun for me to meld my two favorite seasons, even if it’s just for one week a year. I love the idea of homemade gifts and food is always a hit. Love the fudge idea…mmm…now I want some!
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