@sallynatour6: i transformed a thrifted lampshade into spooky Halloween décor using napkins, Mod Podge, and decoupage. This easy thrift flip gave an old lampshade a completely new Halloween look. Would you try this transformation? #HalloweenDecor #decoupage #ThriftFlip #ModPodge #SallyCrafts

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dopprunning4
dopprunning4 :
Love it!!!😍
2026-07-14 13:27:11
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micaadelle5
Addie(X) :
Love love love love love love
2026-07-14 09:40:34
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cheechyrzr
cheechyRZR :
great way to recycle thrift into seasonal
2026-07-13 17:08:11
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schaattmom
Schaatt :
Wow! That turned out so good!
2026-07-14 02:20:29
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rikabika1
Rika :
This!!!
2026-07-15 03:04:48
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intertwineddesignsvolant
intertwineddesignsvolant :
Love it! Well done ❤️❤️
2026-07-14 14:19:07
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Beautiful soo creative 🤩
2026-07-13 19:57:15
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👏👏👏
2026-07-13 17:23:42
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