Weekend shopping Living Room Refresh

Hi friend. Thanks for hopping over to my blog today. I hope you are having a beautiful fall weekend. The colors in Delaware are in full swing. Fall is such a beautiful season, isn’t it? It’s good to see beauty all around us even when life is hard.

Maybe especially when life is hard.

I’m choosing to continue to see the beauty of this season. I hope you do as well.🍁💛

You’ll see the link to the song I mentioned at the bottom of this post. It’s worth a listen. Be blessed my friend.

A rustic scene with a weathered blue door in the background. In the foreground, there's a decorative metal watering can holding assorted fresh flowers and greenery. Nearby, a frog statue, a pumpkin, and a small chair add to the charming outdoor display.

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Saturday shopping

Some of my blogging friends and I like to get together and shop online. We share our finds with you and each others readers!

graphic with images of bloggers who shop together for a blog post

You can check the links below for our faves and be sure to pop over to visit their blogs. Each of these ladies has a beautiful vintage-loving and repurposing style like you and I do. I’m sure you will enjoy reading their posts!

Reinvented Delaware – Cindy

Mood board featuring a blue floral armchair, cream tufted sofa, blue patterned rug, beige curtains, and decorative pillows with blue designs, labeled "living room refresh" in the center.

my grief journey

Many grief counselors will say to avoid big decisions during the first year of someones grief journey. I whole heartedly believe that and I don’t plan on any big changes in my life until there has been more time for healing.

Yet I feel the need to make some minor changes. That includes a living room refresh. It can feel good to our soul to make some minor changes. It can feel refreshing. So that’s what I’m doing. I’m in the middle of a living room refresh. Some of the new pieces have arrived, some are on order and some I’m still shopping for.

  • The first new piece I started shopping for was a new sofa. My sofa has been in our home for 15 years and I bought it used! I found the perfect sofa at our local furniture shop (sorry that’s not a shoppable link!) and it is custom made. I was able to find some similar sofas online to share with you. It has a tufted back and three cushions. The style is called Chesterfield but it also hints towards traditional. You’ll see several other options in the images below if you are in need of a new sofa.
  • New chairs were next on the shopping list. I found the perfect pair of chairs to go with the new sofa over on Wayfair. I ordered them on a Friday night at 4pm and they were here Saturday morning at 10:30am! Not even 24 hours later! They come in lots of colors. I chose navy and white. I’m still on the hunt for two more chairs.
  • A new rug was a must. I knew I wanted a rug with blue tones and neutrals. I found one at our local Carpet Mart. It’s a discount carpet and rug store in Delaware. I found several similar rugs online for you to check out. You will also see them in the images below. Click the images to shop!
  • Pillows and curtains were next. I’m excited to get these gorgeous oatmeal colored, linen look curtain panels. They will be here any day. I found some pillow covers while out thrifting recently. Since I can’t link the exact ones, I found some similar pillows online. Here are my favorite alternative down inserts. Once you use them, you will never look back!

Sky Lark House – Anna

Anna from Sky Lark House

Target has absolutely knocked it out of the park with their Thanksgiving and Christmas collaborations. Apparently, everyone is noticing because their inventory is ALREADY SELLING OUT. (What?). Here are some of my favorite finds but I can’t guarantee they will still be available.

Lora Bloomquist – Lora

Lora from Lora Bloomquist
  • Last year paper trees were all the rage at Christmas. In fact, they sold out quickly and I was late to the game. Luckily, the variety has increased this year, and they’re a great inexpensive decor item to add for fun (and they fold down for storage;) You can find a wide variety of paper trees HERE. The online selection is much better than in store.
  • Now is the time to start paperwhites and amaryllis for the holidays. I grew some last year for the first time and enjoyed them so much. And they’re so easy! Find a wide variety of colors HERE.
  • This year I want to plant the bulbs in fun containers. I’ve been crushing on vintage tins with graphics and designs lately. I picked up these fun green and white ones at an estate sale. Vintage tins in Christmas colors or with winter scenes are fun to tuck here and there into your decor. (especially if they inspire memories) Find vintage food tins HERE.
  • I love Ruth Chou Simmons books. They are filled with her gorgeous flowery watercolor art. Her latest Way of the Wildflower book contains gospel meditations for peace over anxiety. I love seeing her books on my coffee table, and they make great gifts, too. Find Ruth’s books HERE.
  • Polishing old metal is not usually a thing for me, because I love vintage patina. But recently I tried a couple new products and realized my old metal pieces look rather nice when polished up! Think it will be more fun to decorate with these pieces for the holidays now. I linked to the polishing products in my Vintage Reviver’s Favorites page, HERE.
  • I haven’t pulled out the Christmas bins from the attic yet, but I popped this pretty cedar tree in my cart yesterday. Love that it’s in a basket already. Think I will be using this all winter long. Love that it’s got the lights on it already and can be put up in 10 minutes. For a more realistic look, give each branch a little bend so it’s not factory straight. Find the cedar tree HERE. (tip: I think their evergreen products are the best value. I picked up a couple realistic looking sprays, too. But get them quick; they sell out)

South House Designs – Diane

Diane from South House Designs

Let’s talk about quick, easy transitioning decor between the holidays!

  • First up are these wall vases I posted last week and have been blowing up! They bring the bit of greenery we all want in a room, even if you have a black thumb — clippings + water and you’re done. But fall can include short branches of colorful leaves or dried grasses and hydrangeas blooms. After the turkey, I’ll be adding fir sprigs and maybe some fresh holly. Here I share my tips for a crazy easy installation.
  • The turkey leftovers are in the fridge, now it’s time to convert the kitchen to holiday wonderland. No easier way than with these peppermint knob covers! Hang a small wreath or a charming gingham bow on cabinet doors and you’re set!
  • Do you have a large picture window, sliding glass door or a glass storm door? These gorgeous window clings are another easy, budget-friendly way to decorate for the season. Plus they’re easy on floorspace and storage space. Studio apartment, college dorm room, hospital or care facility?
  • I have a lovely tree from my mother, but like so many artificial trees the lights have gone bad. You too? These are the lights I bought last year and they are crazy wonderful!!! They make all the difference in the world. And all the twinkling options with a timer and even a dimmer. Outdoor and indoor! You will LOVE them!!!

Living Large in a Small House – Lynn

lynn from living large in a small house

Lynn is out this month. She is spending time with her family! Have fun Lynn!

Every season, a beautiful song

Here is the link to the song. Listen more than once, you won’t be sorry. Click here to listen: Every Season by Nicole Nordeman

until next time…

Text reads “happy reinventing xo, Cindy” in a mix of typewriter and cursive fonts, over a faint illustration of leafy branches and a delicate beaded ornament in the background.

Cindy Rust

Cindy has been decorating her home with thrift store finds for 40 years. She is an avid thrift store shopper who loves to makeover the items she finds into vintage-inspired home decor and furniture. When she isn’t thrift shopping or painting a piece of furniture, you can find her making homemade butter, working in her garden, or painting with watercolors.

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2 Comments

  1. Do Dodson says:

    Hey Cindy!
    Loved this post and I think giving your living room an update is a great idea for so many reasons. It looks so nice. But the best reason right now is because it keeps you moving forward. One day at a time. 🙏🏻 🙂

  2. Patti Donophan says:

    This is such a wonderful and heartfelt post, Cindy. Putting your feelings and your grief story into words really puts your journey in perspective. Your genuine words of wisdom and your way of dealing with grief gives me the strength to continue in my journey with my husband. You definitely inspire your readers❤️