Boring Trash Can to VICTORIAN TOILE Masterpiece! 🗑️✨ | Thrift Flip
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This 10+ year old Walmart trash can got a major glow-up! Inspired by Victorians who matched their trash receptacles to their decor, I covered it with thrifted toile fabric and green trim. A budget-friendly way to elevate a basic necessity! Materials Used: Old Plastic Trash Can Thrifted Toile Curtain Fabric Zinsser Spray Primer Elmer's Craft Bond Spray Adhesive Braided Green Trim #trashtotreasure #toilefabric #victorianstyle #fabricmakeover #budgetdecor #upcycledclothes My channel home page: https://youtube.com/c/canterburycottage My online store: https://canterburycottageshop.com/ Also, check out Canterbury Cottage on Pinterest and Tik Tok. Canterbury Cottage Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CanterburyCottagePeoria/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2916118271958839/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canterburycottage/ For more DIY ideas and projects: youtube.com/@CanterburyCottage My Amazon storefront: https://amazon.com/shop/canterburycottage Order IO
Tags: trash can makeover, toile fabric, victorian decor, spray adhesive, fabric covered, braided trim, plastic upcycle, home organization, vintage style, thrifted fabric, french toile, 1700s design, diy home decor, affordable upgrade, bathroom trash, bedroom decor, hidden storage, seamless finish, timeless pattern, quick diy
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