I recently went to my small town’s local thrift store on a hunt to create a thrift store makeover for fall decor.
I came home with some gems and goodies, including this old CD holder, that I wanted to re-purpose into something new.
A couple of other thrift store finds I made over, that were included in my free printable “Thankful” tablescape.
I wasn’t exactly sure what I was going to turn the $0.75 CD holder into when I got it home, but I wanted to experiment with an idea to turn it into frugal fall decor. Below is what I came up with to transform “trash” into “treasure.”
Materials Needed for this CD holder re-purposed into frugal fall decor:
- Thrifted CD holder – mine cost $0.75
- White foam board – costs $1 at the Dollar Tree
- White spray paint (I actually found a brand new can of spray paint at the thrift store for just $1!)
- 4 oz bag of green spanish moss
- Course sand paper
- Wooden letters – I chose F-A-L-L (and found them at Walmart for $1 each.)
The total cost for me to make this was less than $10.
- I decided to spray paint the CD holder all white. I put on 2 coats and let if fully dry. I did distress it a bit using course sand paper.
2. I knew if I was going to create a farmhouse fall decor piece, then this CD holder that I was ultimately turning into a frame, needed some sort of a back.
3. So I simply used a white foam board to create the back. I traced out the size I needed, cut it out, and hot glued it to the CD holder after the spray paint was dry.
While hot glue does work, it may not hold up the best in areas with high temperatures or high humidity. If that is true where you live, then I’d use a stronger adhesive like Liquid Fusion.
4. Once the foam board was attached, I trimmed off any edges and be sure it is smooth and flush to the back.
5. Then I pulled apart in small pieces the green Spanish moss and hot glued that on until it filled in well on the white foam board.
6. Since Walmart had all of these letters already painted white and distressed, it makes it easy to just glue them on.
7. I used hot glue, but again you may want to use Liquid Fusion if you are concerned with high temperatures or humidity levels where you live.
Here is my upcycled fall decor currently sitting on the top of my kitchen hutch.
It is surrounded by two galvanized metal water pitchers filled with cotton and green hydrangeas and some faux leaf garland!
What a fun way to turn a $0.75 piece of “trash” from a thrift store into something I can use to decorate my home for years to come!
Looking for more unique ways to decorate for the fall? Check out these ideas:
Free Printable Wall Art For Your Home – “Thankful” Fall Printable
Thanksgiving Farmhouse Decor Under $20
How To Decorate for Fall on a Budget
“Gratitude Changes Everything” – More Decorating for Fall On A Budget Ideas!
PrintFall Decor: Repurposed CD Holder
Fall Decor: Repurposed CD Holder. Learn how to use Spanish moss and some wood letters to upcycle an old CD holder into lovely fall decor.
Ingredients
- Thrifted CD holder – mine cost $0.75
- White foam board – costs $1 at the Dollar Tree
- White spray paint (I actually found a brand new can of spray paint at the thrift store for just $1!)
- 4 oz bag of green spanish moss
- Course sand paper
- Wooden letters – I chose F-A-L-L (and found them at Walmart for $1 each.)
Instructions
- I decided to spray paint the CD holder all white. I put on 2 coats and let if fully dry. I did distress it a bit using course sand paper.
- I knew if I was going to create a farmhouse fall decor piece, then this CD holder that I was ultimately turning into a frame, needed some sort of a back.
- So I simply used a white foam board to create the back. I traced out the size I needed, cut it out, and hot glued it to the CD holder after the spray paint was dry.
- Once the foam board was attached, I trimmed off any edges and be sure it is smooth and flush to the back.
- Then I pulled apart in small pieces the green Spanish moss and hot glued that on until it filled in well on the white foam board.
- Since Walmart had all of these letters already painted white and distressed, it makes it easy to just glue them on.
- I used hot glue, but again you may want to use Liquid Fusion if you are concerned with high temperatures or humidity levels where you live.
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Jenny says
What a great upcycle, I can’t even tell it used to be a cd holder. It’s adorbale! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday!
Maura says
Thanks so much Jenny!!
Kathy says
Thank you so much for sharing this! I love it! I actually have one of these holders downstairs and now I know what to do with it! Thank you for the inspiration!
Maura says
Awesome – glad to hear it Kathy!
naush says
OMG !!! Thats a fabulous upcycle !! Absolutely loving it.
Naush