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Wisconsin Magpie

One woman's quest to salvage the world's castoffs, lock, stock and bauble

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Author: Lisa Cestkowski

A history nerd and profligate collector, I spend way too much of my free time at thrift stores and garage sales, salvaging other people's castoffs. When I'm home, I'm trying to find new uses for old things and undertaking projects well beyond my skill level. Sometimes they actually turn out.
Posted on November 23, 2018September 24, 2020

Making another thrift-store junk turkey

Metal turkey parts joined together and

You know how some people look at clouds and see animals or objects in them? That's how I look at thrift store kitchen gadgets. Except instead of seeing animal or objects, I see turkey parts.

Posted on November 10, 2018September 24, 2020

Building a turkey-bot assemblage from vintage kitchenware

Turkey assemblage made from metal and aluminum kitchenware and garden trowel feet

If it's November, it's time to make the Thanksgiving bird. Here are the ingredients I used to make mine: And here's what he ended up looking like when he was all done: I call him "TurkeyBot 2018." The idea for this guy started with a vintage aluminum juicer that I found in a thrift store. …

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Posted on September 26, 2018September 24, 2020

Bathroom remodel | A do-it-yourself farmhouse-style makeover

When I left off in my last post, our downstairs bathroom looked something like this: We had just tiled the shower -- and it looked fabulous  -- but the rest of the room was still stuck in a 1995 time warp. We wanted to update the room with modern materials but also make it look …

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Posted on September 20, 2018September 24, 2020

DIY bathroom renovations

bathroom shower before remodel

Today's post is about bathroom decor, which, if you've been reading this blog for any length of time, you know is a topic I don't write about very often. If you're wondering why, allow me to introduce Exhibit A: "My Downstairs Lavatory, circa 2017." About the only good thing I can say about the room …

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Posted on September 15, 2018September 20, 2018

Welcome to the new, improved Wisconsin Magpie

vintage fan, lunchbox, typography and metal box

Welcome to the new, improved Wisconsin Magpie. The blog, that is, not the blogger. Sadly, I am still the same old angst-ridden, out-of-shape, puddle of indecision and self-doubt that I have always been. But the blog is all bright and shiny and new, thanks to a move from an antiquated beginner-level Blogger template to a …

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Posted on April 13, 2018September 24, 2020

Crafting | Newspaper chicks wreath

Hello, blog readers. I'm going back in time today to make a new home for some old friends. Loyal readers (with good memories) might remember the newspaper chicks I made back in 2015 by decoupaging newspaper onto some yellow plastic Easter chicks. Back then, I had them displayed under glass... .. and made them their …

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Welcome to Wisconsin Magpie. I’m Lisa, the creator of this site.

A history nerd and profligate collector, I spend way too much of my free time at thrift stores and garage sales, salvaging other people’s castoffs. When I’m home, I’m attempting to use power tools I have no idea how to operate and undertaking craft projects well beyond my skill level. Sometimes they actually turn out.

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