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There is, in some cases, something to be said for doing things halfway. Example: I'm much more motivated to buy some big, shapeless, unflattering garment at the thrift store and alter it into something cool than I am to undertake a possibly daunting sewing project completely from scratch. The same goes for artwork—I'm way too self-conscious about "not being an artist" to think seriously about, say, painting something to hang on my walls, but I can definitely get behind tweaking some junk art and making it a little more special. Not that I fancy myself a Tony Shafrazi for the '00s, but it can be kinda fun to "deface" a traditional piece. Glue, glitter, beads, paint—all are fair game for making over flea market art.
Photo Credit: Valerie Rains
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The gang at Threadbanger is back with another useful and entertaining video lesson: This time, the topic is revamping flea market (or heirloom) furniture with some basic d.i.y. upholstery. If you haven't tried it yet, you should definitely watch the video, because it is really so, so easy. Like, "if you can use a stapler, you can do it" easy. Watch and learn.
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