DIY Gold Monogram Bangle

Yay! It’s time for another Thrift Store Upcycle Challenge!! I’ve paired up with an amazing group of talented ladies to bring you a monthly thrift store challenge. Each month we will create a new home decor piece from an item(s) we’ve found at a thrift store, yard sale, resale shop etc. There is no budget or specific theme so we are free to let our creativity run wild! You can see previous Thrift Store Hop projects or keep reading to find out how to make this gorgeous DIY gold monogram bangle.

Meet the Hosts

Thrift Store DecorUpcycle Challenge

 

Amanda | The Kolb Corner     Chelc | Inside the Fox Den     Erlene | My Pinterventures

Kim | Made in a Day     Sara | Twelve on Main     Debra | Shoppe No. 5

Shirley | Intelligent Domestications     Marie | DIY Adulation     Lindsay | Crazy Organized

Michelle | Our Crafty Mom     Julie | Live From Julie’s House     Colleen | Life on Kaydeross Creek

Maureen | Red Cottage Chronicles     Pili | Sweet Things     Sherry | Savvy Apron

Ann | Duct Tape and Denim     Dru | Polka Dot Poplars

Megan | C’mon Get Crafty     Jennifer | Hydrangea Hippo

You can also follow our board on Pinterest for more upcycled decor inspiration!


You’ve been there: you’re at the store with your kid and she simply has to have that awesome item she’s just laid eyes on. Most of the time you say no and move on with her pouting until she sees the next thing she just Has. To. Have. Occasionally it is a small trinket, a 25¢ bangle for example, and you say yes. I did this at the thrift store the other day and purchased a cheap (and frankly kind of ugly) red bangle. Once we got home and were putting away items. I tried to hand her the new bangle. Guys, I kid  you not, she looked at me, crossed her arms, and said, “I don’t want that bracelet.” Ahh, such is life with a 4 year old. Instead of tossing it I decided to make it something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this gold monogram bracelet is!

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

 

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Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Materials

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 1

Remove any price tags if you bought your bangle. Next, quickly clean it using soap and water.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 2

Cover your work surface with newspaper and paint your first coat of paint on your bangle. Remember to paint the inside of the bangle as well. Let dry.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 3

Paint a second coat of paint on your bangle. Again, allow it to dry.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 4 (Optional)

You may need a third coat of paint depending on the color of your bangle. This one was red so I opted for a 3rd coat.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 5

Cut a small piece of gold wire large enough to loosely wrap around your bangle twice.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 6

Place your charm on the piece of wire.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Step 7

Wrap your wire around the bangle twice with the overlapping ends on the inside.

Tips:

  • Make sure that the wrapped wire is loose enough for the charm to slide some.
  • Before you wrap your wire ensure correct way. You don’t want to put your bangle on and find that your letter is backwards.

Step 8 (Optional)

If the ends of your wire don’t quite overlap you will want to bend the tips towards the bangle. This will prevent them from poking you during wear.

 

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Instead of tossing old bangles make them something beautiful to wear. That is exactly what this diy gold monogram bracelet is!

Isn’t this such an improvement? The thrift bangle has been transformed from something I wouldn’t look twice at into something stunning. Plus you can’t beat the 25¢ price tag since I already had all of the other elements. One last tip before you check out the other great makeovers below: if your bangle is larger, like an inch wide or more, you will want to choose a larger charm. The delicate charm is perfect for this size but would be swallowed up by a larger bangle.


Be sure to check out all of the other creative upcycle projects my fellow bloggers have come up with!


DIY Golden Twig Crown

Floral crowns are gorgeous! They are such an easy and fun way to dress up any hairstyle. That makes them absolutely perfect for busy moms. Unfortunately, finding the perfect flowers to match your fall outfits can be difficult. The bulky flowers can also be too much for your autumn layers and boots. That doesn’t mean you’re doomed to a season of top knots and yoga pants (not that that is always a bad thing). Instead, take your fall hair from blah to wow with this easy DIY golden twig crown.

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Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

 

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Materials

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 1

Thicker twigs that are not pliable need to be curved to make them form to the headband without breaking. Luckily, you can do this in 3 easy steps.

  1. Place your twigs in a container and cover with water. Weigh the twigs down with something if necessary.
  2. Soak the twigs for 12 to 24 hours.
  3. Carefully add the twigs to a round container one at a time. Allow them to dry completely.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 2

Choose one of your longer twigs to add to the headband. Begin attaching it with your floral wire.

Tips:

  • I don’t recommend swapping out the floral wire for anything else that you simply have on hand. I started this project using Soft Illusion Cord to attach the twigs. It was too difficult to tighten and secure while also holding the twig in place.
  • Don’t worry if your twig doesn’t completely cover your headband. You can add a second one to cover the rest. That’s what I had to do and it still turned out awesome.
  • Also, leave an inch or so on either end of the headband. This lets it slip more easily into your hair.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 3

Continue attaching your twig with the wire. You do not need to cover the entire twig. Using the wire every couple of inches will suffice.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 4

If your first twig does not cover your headband, add a second one now.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 5

Once your base twig or twigs are attached start adding additional twigs. These ones can be attached with hot glue.

Tip:

  • You will want to break these twigs into smaller pieces. This is what keeps them from coming off when you stretch the headband to place it on your head.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 6

Continue adding twigs to your headband until you achieve your desired look.

Step 7

Allow all of the hot glue to dry completely. This shouldn’t take too long.

Step 8

Cover your entire crown with gold spray paint.

Tips:

  • You will need to do this one side at a time unless you have a way to suspend the headband while painting.
  • If you choose not to prime the crown as I did, you will need to do 2 coats of paint for the best color result.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Step 9

Let your paint dry completely before wearing your new golden twig crown.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

 

Take your hair from blah to wow easily with this DIY golden twig crown. Use it to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do.

This crown is so versatile that you can throw it in your hair to instantly upgrade your day outfit or weave it with a glam holiday up-do. It’s also so easy to make that you can easily and inexpensively make a second one in silver. With two in your arsenal you can match any outfit that the weather throws your way. Don’t’ forget to complete your entire autumn look with this Pretty Spooky Jack-o-Lantern Bracelet. It’s the perfect accessory to rock on your PSL holding hand!

See where I’m linking up!

DIY Literary Mirror

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! Each month my blogging friends and I team up with a group of talented ladies to bring you creative projects from thrift store finds. We create a new home decor piece from an item(s) we’ve found at a thrift store, yard sale, resale shop etc. There is no budget or specific theme so we are free to let our creativity run wild! This month, I chose to make this awesome DIY literary mirror. It is a gorgeous piece of décor exclusively to make me smile. I hope yours brings you the same smile each time you look at it!

Affiliate links may be used in this post. Ordering a product through these links may result in a commission. Read the full disclosure here.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

 

Thrift Store DecorUpcycle Challenge

 

Amanda | The Kolb Corner     Chelc | Inside the Fox Den     Erlene | My Pinterventures

Kim | Made in a Day     Sara | Twelve on Main     Debra | Shoppe No. 5

Shirley | Intelligent Domestications     Marie | DIY Adulation     Lindsay | Crazy Organized

Michelle | Our Crafty Mom     Julie | Live From Julie’s House     Colleen | Life on Kaydeross Creek

Maureen | Red Cottage Chronicles     Pili | Sweet Things     Sherry | Savvy Apron

Ann | Duct Tape and Denim     Dru | Polka Dot Poplars

Megan | C’mon Get Crafty     Jennifer | Hydrangea Hippo

You can also follow our board on Pinterest for more upcycled decor inspiration!


It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

 

[bctt tweet=”Get the tutorial for this literary mirror at the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge. ” username=”diyadulation”]

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Materials

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 1

Cover the edges of your mirror with painter’s tape.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Tip:

  • Don’t try to use 1 long strip of tape if your mirror is rounded. Instead use smaller strips and gradually work your way around the inside.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 2

Set your mirror aside and tear multiple pages out of your book.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 3

Rip the torn pages into small pieces. See the picture above for reference.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 4

Coat a small section of your mirror frame with a generous coat of Mod Podge.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 5

Place pieces of book pages over the Mod Podge.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 6

Dip your finger in the water and smooth of the top of the pages to form them to the shape of your frame.

Tip:

  • This may take a few passes with water depending on how thick your book pages are.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 7

Continue steps 5 and 6 until your mirror frame is completely covered.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Tip:

  • This might be trickier on more ornate frames like the top of mine.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 8

Allow your frame to dry completely.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

 

Step 9

Once your mirror is dry, turn it over. Adhere the edges of paper hanging over to the back of the mirror with water and Mod Podge as you did above.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 10

Allow the back to dry.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 11

Turn the mirror back over. Coat the entire frame with a final coat of Mod Podge.

Step 12

Allow final coat to dry.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 13

With a box cutter, carefully trim the inner excess pages. See the picture for reference.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 14

Pull off the tape and trimmed excess.

Tip:

  • If you cut through the tape with the box cutter, use the tip of it to peel the small strips of tape left.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Step 15

Clean your mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

Note:

  • As you can see, mine got pretty messy. I went over it with a Clorox wipe to get the big areas of dried Mod Podge off. Next I went over the entire mirrored surface again with Windex.

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

I love how this turned out! Book décor is always a fantastic idea in my very nerdy opinion. This DIY literary mirror fits perfectly in my new Alice in Wonderland nook along with the Moss Bunny Wall Art. The pictures below are the best I could get of my nook at the end of our hallway (which aren’t great, but you can see me. Hi!). The pictures above are the ones for you to get a better look of the finished mirror. Before you go, check out the awesome projects from my friends below!

 

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.

It is time again for the monthly Thrift Store Decor Upcycle Challenge! This month, get the tutorial to make this awesome DIY literary mirror.


Be sure to check out all of the other creative upcycle projects my fellow bloggers have come up with!