Who’s ready for another round of amazing upcycles ?! I know I am! Nothing gets my creative juices flowing more than seeing others turn discarded, secondhand items into something fresh and new.
So sit back and enjoy the ride, because these crafty bloggers are about to show you how thrift store hacking is done!
1. DIY Upcycled Thrift Store Artwork

It doesn’t matter where you live, any thrift store you walk in to will have enough old artwork to fill the tackiest gallery in the world.
But instead of bypassing that part of the store like you always do, grab a few pieces the next time you’re there!

Charlotte Smith of eHow put together a simple tutorial outlining three different ways to upcycle outdated thrift store art, and this is one of them.
2. DIY Glowing Snowballs

Who wouldn’t want to work with a product called diamond dust? Doesn’t it just sound too fun and pretty to ignore? Pair it with some Mod Podge and you’ll have yourself a magical DIYing session — guaranteed.
Shelly, the crafty mind behind 100 Clever Things 2 Do used a container of diamond dust to transform some glass globes into whimsical holiday decor.

To see them come together from start to finish, head over to the blog and check out her tutorial.
3. DIY Modern China Artwork

Sets of china may not be at the top of every couple’s wedding registry anymore, but that doesn’t mean it should go to waste on a thrift store shelf.
Take a page out of Florence Finds’ book and give some beautiful, vintage dishware a fresh, modern look using nothing more than a Sharpie.

The design possibilities are endless with this one, so definitely let your imagination take charge with it!
4. DIY Flower Basket Wreath

You can’t share a list of amazing upcycling hacks without including at least one idea from Sadie Seasongoods . And this time, I decided to share one of her many wreath projects.
Wreaths don’t have to be circular and they don’t have to be a giant ball of flowers and foliage.

As you can see, Sadie managed to create this beauty by stuffing a secondhand bag with packing peanuts and artificial flowers. Pretty easy, right?
5. DIY Gumball Machine Fish Tank

My cousin had a fish tank that looked like an old gumball machine when we were kids, and I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
If that sounds like something you’d be a fan of, you’re going to love this clever idea by Instructables user wold630.

It’s a hack that’ll require a bit of time and patience, but it’s obviously worth it! The only suggestion I would make is adding some sort of pump and filtration system to the tank, so that your scaly friends can live long, happy lives in their upcycled home.
6. DIY Bird Bath

Also from Sadie Seasongoods , this bird bath idea is something that anyone can pull off, so there’s no reason you can give for not trying your hand at it.
The only materials you’ll need are an old lamp, a large glass dish, and a tube of adhesive that can withstand the elements.

Any lamp base and dish will do, which means most thrift stores should have exactly what you need to get the job done.
7. DIY Suitcase Vanity

What was once a plain, old suitcase is now the prettiest vanity imaginable — and a few containers of chalk paint and good, old-fashioned creativity are to thank for it!
Hometalker Karen Rae Lvine used basic materials and her imagination to turn her thrifty vision into a reality.

Wouldn’t this look amazing in a Victorian home or an old farmhouse bathroom?
8. DIY Painted Wood Bowls

For those looking for an upcycling project that doesn’t require a lot of time or dedication, painted bowls are the way to go. Most thrift stores have more wooden bowls in stock than you’ll ever need, so the first step is picking out the ones you like most!
Once you have your stash, grab some multi-surface paint and a collection of fun stencils.

And feel free to take design and color palette inspiration from Haeley of Design Improvised .