I didn't even get past the first diy before I had to stop and comment. LOL! The bigger hole in the wire spool top would be so cute with a terra cotta pot of flowers/greenery dropped down into it!
I love everything!! You're so creative, it gives me the thrifting bug! Haha Who would have thought florals on old rusty tools could be so stinkin CUTE?! 🤩 And how you made the goose peek through on your shelf.... Omgosh. Adorable! Haha love your videos! 💗
I absolutely love how you hung greenery from those old tools. What a cool idea! I also love the chicken wire trays. And I believe one can't ever have enough teal jars. 💖💜💖
Thumbs 👍 for the lavender piece. That by far is my favorite. It really turn out so nit looking. It was a good haul. Always love to see what you find n what you do with them. ♥️😊👍👍
Did u know that a mason jar with 13 on the bottom is worth more. The reason why is the moonshiners thought the number 13 was bad luck so they broke them instead of using them so there are not many left with that number on them.
That's actually a myth... From Bob Clay on a website titled "How to date Ball Fruit Jars" -"And just one final word concerning a recent phenomenon that involves certain Ball jars. This concerns the "rarity" of the #13 Ball Perfect Mason jars. These jars ARE NOT rare at all, and the stories you hear about superstitious people or moon shiners breaking all of them for fear of bad luck is an old wive's tale, or a tale conjured up by someone to try to make the jars appear rare to the unknowing to jack up the price. While these stories may indeed have "some" merit to them, there are still MANY of the #13 jars out there; far too many to be classed as even scarce jars. And as recently as five years ago, there was NO PREMIUM attached to these jars, it was just another mould number on the base. While the #13 jars are indeed just a little bit harder to find than some other numbers, they ARE NOT rare, or even scarce, by any stretch of the word."
Bri! I love how the trays turned out - what a great idea on how to upcycle them. I loved both of the trays, the olive branches are some of my favorite picks lately. The lavender is beautiful. I appreciate that you show so many samples of the vignettes you create. I think it really helps those of us who are new to doing this. Great video - thank you!
Beautiful work girl!! You are fabulous! I learned about you from “Unicorn Dust designs”, I also learned about a couple folks from you as well. I believe her name is Jami Vintage… something like that. I did subscribe to you, and I’m so thankful I found you. I heard you in another video say you love “Julie’s designs & signs!” I LOVE her!! I’ve been watching her several months. I have a similar type of decor as she does. I also LOVE “Our Upcycled Life!” You would freaking love her. She’s from Canada! You’re an amazing artist ! I love your work honey. Also, I’m into doing the same thing you do. I have a booth at a local boutique. I am HOPINGto start a RU-vid channel soon.
Loved everything!! I think I loved that first spool tray the best, so unique with the holes in it! Everything was great though as usual, you always get such great scores!! Great idea on those trays at the end, love that chicken wire look ❤️
Hello Bri, Just found you while searching Cottage core décor, I live in Kansas City. I also love Junking, Trash picking, Thrift shopping and finding treasures for by booth! and many more, sharing it all on my channel! I will have to come and visit your store in Topeka!!! And do some shopping in that area! Love the ideas you are sharing !!! Will do a shout out to you in my next video!!! Best wishes
@@UpcycledbyBri love all the treasures you find also....I have been going to this auction call G&G auction in Rushville MO...It's an auction but have been getting some great treasures from there....take care.....
Love your haul .... Yesterday I bought at my G W a set of four of those wicker trays too I already cut 2 down like you did I will be finishing them tomorrow thanks for the inspiration Bri Love from Utah
Loved everything! I might have to try your tools with the greenery, and the wall basket too! If I do I'll be sure to post to your Facebook. Thanks so much for the inspiration ❤️
Thanks so much for all your great ideas. My Daddy was a brickmason. He died from Covid-19 last year. I had been wondering how I could display his tools. This is perfect!
Okay, I just checked by clicking off the video and restarting it and it had like 102 comments!! Hahahaha!!! I know you think I’m crazy for doing this, but, I do this for all the channels I love. I want to help them get monetized or just continue to leave comments, likes, shares and watch advertising just to help support their channels. One day I’m hoping to start my own channel in the near future, so, “do unto others as you’d have them do unto you@ right? Lol! Anyway have a nice night! 👋
Hey Heather! Welcome!! I just read through your comments and got a huge smile! Welcome to my channel! Glad to have you here, sounds like we will be fast friends :) Sammie and Jami and Julie are amazzzzinng!! I also just started following "Our Upcycled Life" ! Thanks so much for the suggestion! I do have a creative group in the description box links-- please join so you can share pics of your booth!!
Great Channel. I just found it this morning. TYVM for sharing. PS: I just recently opened my own booth and Im hoping to do a RU-vid channel. If you have any advice, it would be much appreciated. ⚘
Great question! I take the time to create a very curated look. The value comes from the time spent shopping, the gas in my car, the time taking the video and pictures. I sell most of my finds at a very low cost compared to new retail goods. There are many things I sell that aren’t found in other parts of the country as well. Hope this helps! :)
I like that you will sell your items at reasonable prices where it's not digging a hole in somebody's pocket that wants something pretty for their home
@@UpcycledbyBri I'm glad that you're doing that and it says a lot about the kind of person you are. I've seen this other lady that does similar things like you and she really hikes up the prices
I found a dresser that had round bakelite handles on it, I payed 15 dollers for the dresser and the handles ended being worth over 100 bucks a peice and there were four all together. So it is possible it is bakelite.
The two trays at the end that you cut up and made into wall pockets with the chicken wire... live those 😍 I did one similar but not with chicken wire 💖