Thrifty Vintage Toolbox Christmas Centerpiece
by
BygoneVintage
(IC: blogger)
Each year, I try to change it up a bit while still recycling most of my key elements, maybe with new colors for ornaments and ribbon, etc., but this year with a new home, I am trying to bring out a vintage vibe with lots of "old fashioned" Christmas touches. First thing on the list of to-dos... my vintage inspired holiday centerpiece.
I've been staring at this huge old wooden toolbox for a couple of months now and decided that this year, I would put it to good use and make it a focal point in my Christmas decor.
At over 26 inches long, the perfect size for my big dining room farmhouse table and my thrifty centerpiece project I am sharing with you today. I really couldn't believe how inexpensive this one was. Have you seen the price of finished centerpieces in the craft store or floral shop???
I then measured my containers to find out what size floral foam I would need to drop in. Having seen it in stock before, I headed to my secret hideaway for craft supply deals - DOLLAR TREE. Yep they had my floral foam, AND they also had some golden glitter pinecone ornaments, red jingle bells, and red and white berry springs, all perfect for my arrangement. Seriously it's amazing what you can find at the dollar store. I even found an adorable red cardinal and remembered I had an empty nest at home I could use to put him in my arrangement too!
For the fresh greenery, I headed to my local Lowes Home Improvement store and was thrilled to find a 20 ft fresh evergreen garland on clearance for only $5. See it's right there on the yellow sticker. What a steal!
Hurry, there were only a few left if you wanna snag one too. I have more than I need so of course I will find some other ways to use the rest. This I just cut outside into smaller sprigs, and brought them in to my work area to avoid some of the mess.
With my floral foam soaked and dropped into the containers, I got to work on stuffing my toolbox with all my bargains, and look what I came up with...
I added the adorable jingle bell burlap ribbon and plaid and burlap ribbon I found for about $6 each at Marshall's Home Goods. Every year I find the BEST high quality ribbon bolts at this store, that don't look like all that craft store ribbon, and are always so much cheaper. I saw the exact same jingle bell ribbon at an unnamed craft store for $10 more, and that was their sale price. I do love Home Goods for so many reasons...
So... what do you think? I love the mix of rustic wood, a little glitter and shine, and a nice polished bow. With my centerpiece made, I can now start working on the rest of my "vintage Christmas" themed decor, and honestly... I can't wait. Gotta go!
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Published December 4th, 2015 10:10 AM
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Colette on Apr 01, 2016Perfect centerpiece! It looks soft and lovely. Unlike many harsh too bright Christmas decorations. Thank you for the food storage container tip! Brilliant! I use them for everything else but had not had your idea. I will be going to Home Goods to look for ribbon in the future. I love that shop. The Jingle bell ribbon is great! Thank you for sharing!
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Shelleen Bowman on Nov 23, 2019
Can you provide the direct link to the bow tutorial? I was in able to find it on the blog you mentioned. Thanks!
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