I was recently invited to participate in a fun holiday challenge from the lovely Alice, from ThoughtsFromAlice.
Her challenge, simple and thought provoking:
Purchase an item from a Thrift store with a price tag under $25.00. The item could also be second hand or given to you. Task: to re-purpose or makeover the item for a festive holiday piece of décor.
I did find this a true challenge. In fact, I was baffled – too many ideas running through my head. I also forgot to include a “before” image… so here is a photo of a festive wreath instead.
I first began with finding fabulous vintage wrapping paper (60 sheets for $3.00!) – which I was going to stitch into a “whimsical garland” to hang in my kitchen windows. My problem? The circular punch I used destroyed everything it touched. oops.
Anyway – long story short, I ended up at one of my favourite Antique stores (Sleeping Giant Antiques) on a totally unrelated adventure.
When I was there, I found some snowshoes (out of the desired price range) and walked by something amazing – completely oblivious to them.
The owner, of the store – Marsha, guided me to pace backwards… and look up. Voilà!
Vintage Sock Stretchers!
What on earth is a sock stretcher?
(Essentially what it’s named for – stretching wool socks to keep their shape and size after being washed)
What a bargain, $7 each!? SOLD!
Several ideas ran through my head on how to make these finds Christmasy. They already had the look of a stocking; they just needed a few embellishments.
I also knew exactly where they belonged… a place usually ignored for holiday décor… la salle de bain!
On hand, I had previously ordered Starry String Lights from Restoration Hardware. Because the battery powered lights are strung on bendable wire, it made it easy to cover the sock frame. These lights are also on a timer, which is perfect for keeping the battery pack hidden (in my case, behind the mirror).
I topped off the one “stocking” with a simple red and white ribbon, purchased from Target.
The next “stocking” I created was simple. Red and white striped ribbon (Target) was attached and hung from the top. Cute Reindeer clothes pins (Target) and regular clothes pins secured vintage and retro Christmas cards to the frame, along with a little concert ticket from 1929.
While I was at Sleeping Giant Antiques, I also picked up some vintage cookie cutters ($4) and added them to (let’s just say it…) the fancy soap no one ever uses.
I hope you’ve been thoroughly inspired to tackle on a Christmas project using something old and making it new.
Holiday Thrift Store Challenge – Vintage Sock Stretcher Stocking = success!
I have to thank Alice once again, for helping me dig deep for inspiration and a challenge!
Be sure to pay a visit to ThoughtsFromAlice, and the many creatively crafty inspiring minds who also took part (links below).
38 Comments
This is so clever and looks amazing! Loving the led lights too! I might have to snag some this year! Great job!
Hey Summer! The lights are awesome-sauce. I have no regrets! 🙂 XO
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This are so perfect for Christmas and I love how you displayed them with all of your cute Christmas decor! Thank you for joining me in the challenge!
YAY! Thank you Alice! I am so thankful for you and your inspiration! LOVED this challenge 🙂 XO
and that should be “these are”…geesh I am tired now from all of the work organizing this lol!
danke für die inspirationen!!! einen schönen freitag wünscht angie
Danke!! XO
What a cute bathroom and great idea! I love it! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks Kennesha! XO (ps. you have such a beautiful name!)
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FANTASTIC! I absolutely love it! Pinning!
YAY! Thanks Kyla!! XO
Adorable! And I love that you made your bathroom aglow with the holiday spirit. In fact I love your bathroom!
Brenda
Aww, thanks so much Brenda! XO
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How absolutely perfect for Christmas! What a find – I would never have known something like this even existed.
Thanks Jennifer! I am so excited to see what I can do with them next year! 🙂
that is SO fun! what a great find! love how it sparkles now! 🙂
Sparkles are my favourite! it all came together nicely. Such a fun challenge.
This is so clever! So nice that you can change these up each year! Your bathroom is so charming and am loving on these lights! May have to grab some for myself!
Tammy
Thanks Tammy! I love, love, love the lights. No regrets!
Awesome accents.
That is seriously one of the coolest finds ever. Never heard of a sock stretcher.
YAY! Thanks Niki! It was for sure a winning discovery! 🙂
SO fun! And I LOVE the vintage cards you tied in. Great makeover!
XO Thanks Charlotte!
I love that you decorated your bathroom! It looks so elegant! I’ve never seen a sock stretcher before, but it certainly makes for a perfect stocking! Great idea!
Thanks Emily! This was the first time I had seen one too! So cool 🙂
Thanks for all of your lovely comments! XO
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