Rediscovering Garden Ridge

    

Before yesterday, it had been a while since I had shopped at a Garden Ridge.  I hadn't really considered it as a good resource for modern decor but was pleasantly surprised at what I found during our excusion.  (I realize that Garden Ridge doesn't have locations in every state.  For those of you nowhere close to one, bear with me.  Hopefully, you'll just enjoy shopping along with me . . . )








And, we're off to a good start.  But, how long will it last? 



    

First stop--garden section (it is Garden Ridge, afterall).  These large, weathered pots caught my eye.  I recently saw another blog (and can't remember where) that featured a project involving plain terra cotta pots and textured spray paint.  Did anyone else see that?  I think these could be easily replicated for a fraction of the $80 price tag.

Updated to add:  Thanks to Jenny for sending me the link for how to create the textured pots.




    
I also liked these outdoor pillows for our patio. . . although I'm not sure of my plan for that area just yet.  They reminded me of some similar ones that West Elm offered last year. 
    



My dad (who asked to not be on the blog, but was denied) had the idea to put a similar arbor over our patio step and grow a climbing flowering vine on it.  My dad is always full of good ($$$) ideas :)





Of course, Garden Ridge carries several items that will never be coming home with me.  (And, a note to the fashion police. . . Before you arrest me, I'm aware this is too much scarf with slicked-back dirty hair.)


    

On to the rugs. . . I was recently at a friends house who had a beautiful gray rug in a trellis pattern that she bought for a whopping $40 from here.  Although I didn't see the same rug, I did find some possibilities for future projects.










     

I thought this could be fun in a kids' space:


   
I spent a while in the pillow aisles.  Nothing I found was over $20 and they had some great prints:
















I bought a couple of these chairs (in red) last season for our deck and am considering buying more.  They're small but sturdy and only $20 each.


    

Did you know they also have pre-cut fabric?  Great for a quick chair recovering project.



    
And, I ended my trip in the mirrors.  I was seriously amazed at some of the prices.  This large, ornate number was $80:




It would look incredible spray painted in a foyer:





I also like the idea of a wall grouping of these:



       

And, I ended up taking this flower mirror home with me.  Not completely sure if it's staying in our house or going to a client but it was too good (and too big) to pass up: 




With some white spray paint, it would be a really close version of this:





By the way, Garden Ridge did not in any way sponsor or reimburse me for this post.  Just thought I would share my ramblings with you.  Hope you enjoyed!



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56 comments:

  1. Love those cutie-pies in the cart!!!

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  2. I think this is the link you are looking for on those pots. I am going to try making some myself for our porch.

    http://www.impartinggrace.com/2010/08/inspired-by-pottery-barn.html

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  3. I have a garden ridge about 25 minutes away from me...haven't been there in a while, now I'm wanting to go! (and it's not too far from Hobby Lobby either, so it would make it even more fun!)
    Have a great day!
    Missy

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  4. I've never heard of Garden Ridge, but I'll be doing a search to see if there is one anywhere within driving distance. I'm willing to take a little Saturday afternoon excursion when it comes to decorating the house.

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  5. My first and only visit was a couple of weeks before Christmas and it was a zoo. I spotted some very good mirror finds but couldn't go much further than that because of the amount of people there, it was insane! Maybe I'll give them another try!

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  6. Your post will definitely get me to Garden Ridge again. It takes a "practiced eye" to cull through their offerings, but boy, did you find some great stuff!

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  7. I've found that Garden Ridge is hit or miss, but it looks like you definitely hit it on a good day! Our Atlanta area store NEVER has good pillows like that! And the mirrors... so many good finds! Might have to make a trip out to GR sometime soon... : )

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  8. good ideas! we used to live near one of those in Memphis. And I am cracking up that you denied your dad to be left off the blog. hilarous. tell him he's famous now:)

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  9. OMG- we just got a new one in my town and i stopped by for the first time yesterday...I wasn't sure what to think...(did yours have full suits or armor, too?) I was impressed with the rugs, too!

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  10. I enjoyed shopping with you! Your dad is adorable. Thanks for reminding us that you can find pretty great things at a great price!

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  11. Wow...kinda impressed right now with Garden Ridge! So cute your dad requested and got denied hahaha I would totally pull the same stunt!

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  12. Ah, you didn't buy that big comfy chair?!

    Never heard of this store, love the garden chairs and I bet there are some finds in that cut fabric section!

    Janell

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  13. I'm not the fashion police, but I think you look cute! It's winter, right? So I figure "too much" scarf is just about right. :)

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  14. I have awarded you the Stylish Blogger Award. Check it out @ http://usandthem1971.blogspot.com/2011/02/blogs-awards.html

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  15. Arbor over the patio step -- ingenious. My fiance and I are househunting now and finding a lot of homes with one-dimensional fronts. This would be a perfect addition; I can just see it now, plush with green vines and leaves!

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  16. I love the last mirror you shared (with or without a coat of white paint). Too bad we don't have Garden Ridge in Philly...

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  17. We don't have a Garden Ridge around here or Hobby Lobby here in Pa...who should I contact the governer?LOL

    Love the mirrors, pillows and rugs!

    Rondell

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  18. I had never heard of this store but after seeing the cool items you spotted I did a search for locations. Turns out we have one up the road!
    I guess I need to get out more.

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  19. I'm in the market for some new family room pillows so I'll have to check it out! Especially since the one where you were might be the one I go to!

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  20. love love those chairs-- I want them in yellow. Unfortunately I don't think there is a garden ridge within 1000 miles of where I live... :(

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  21. I haven't been into one in a long while either, but now I'm dying to run to our closest store! In desperate need of a living room rug and those were awesome, especially the price! Thanks for helping me shop from home!

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  22. Check out what Full House did with the mirror you picked up. http://vivafullhouse.blogspot.com/2010/06/girls-room-edition-1-budget-style.html

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  23. Emily I don't know what you are talking about with that scarf and slicked back hair..looks good to me. You found some great stuff. I love how sometimes one can find the best stuff in some of the least suspecting places..like recently Big Lots and Kirklands. I had not been to Kirklands in 5 years and randomly went in over the weekend and found a couple of items that were awesome.

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  24. Great find! That mirror is fantastic and wish I could look as stylish as you shopping!

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  25. Havent been to Garden Ridge since I have been near Charlotte. A good friend keeps telling me I should go there. I guess I should go there...huh?

    Do they have anymore cutie pies like the ones in your cart left? I doubt it..lol

    Mr. Goodwill Hunting

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  26. I totally bought that same mirror months ago! I agree--it was too perfect to pass up. It's still sitting in my basement so who knows where it wil end up!

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  27. I have 2 Garden Ridges near me, and yet, never think to go in them!! I think I need to add to my list...and I don't see the problem with the lounger chair?!?! would be perfect for your hubby's man cave with a UK blanket tossed over the back. ;)

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  28. Great finds! Just did this same sort of thing @ Tuesday Morning (the one on Hwy 51) lots of good stuff you would never know it's there! http://tinyurl.com/4tbhqrm


    Will have to swing by GR next time I'm down in Pineville!!

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  29. You never know what you'll find in that store. Sometimes I think - who buys this stuff and then other times I'm thrilled with my discoveries :) The mirror is a great find! Is that your entry foyer?! It's stunning!

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  30. I wish we had a store like that where I live! Great buys.

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  31. I am so jealous - I want a Garden ridge by my house! Those rugs are awesome!

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  32. You Americans have all the fun stores! Lucky you! Glad you didn't come home with the marshmallow couch - phew!

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  33. I have to say I'm surprised by your chic finds. I haven't been in years... we call it Garbage Ridge, but maybe not for long.... might give it another chance. Thanks for sharing.

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  34. I love those stores that you're not expecting anything from and then, voila! It means you have things in your home that can't be found in everyone else's home. Great finds Emily.

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  35. Love all of the ideas! I do forget about Garden Ridge! You have a great "eye" for spotting cute things. I need some rugs for our new house - so, maybe a trip is in order when it stops snowing!

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  36. Never heard of this store, but wish I had one close to me!! Your girls are so cute, as always (: and wow that rug for only $40?! That's awesome!

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  37. Well, darn - we don't have on in the greater Chattanooga (oxymoron) area. Now, on to me! I would love to have you come by and weigh in on my powder room decision - I value your opinion!!

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  38. I've never heard of Garden Ridge (but then I'm in Canada and only shop in the US around the Buffalo area). It looks like a great store that carries almost everything! :)

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  39. Emily, I really enjoyed this post! My mom used to drag me into Garden Ridge when we'd visit San Antonio when I was a little girl, and I hated it. Now, I can see myself shopping in there for hours--like a kid in a candy store. There's one in Richmond again (they closed one that was by the airport), so I plan on making the trek an hour South to shop soon. Thanks for sharing!

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  40. get the heck out of here?!?!?Where is this place! Never heard of it.
    The rugs are amazing.
    Wish we had one!
    d e n i s e

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  41. It is so funny that you posted this today. I was just at Garden Ridge yesterday looking for inexpensive accessories for a budget friendly office project that I'm working on. I was pleasantly surprised with my local store, nothing to look at mind you, but impressive selection of goods.

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  42. hi there! I'm a new blogger and just stumbled upon your cutie pie blog! I have recently been introduced to Garden Ridge and seeing your pics of the rugs I feel I have to get there lickity split! XOX!

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  43. Lovely inspiration...I especially like your "nixing the chair" pic...I think you look adorable...

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  44. I haven't been to Garden Ridge in years, but you have me inspired and itching to go!

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  45. Love that store....it just hit me!! we used to have a Gerden ridge near my home.....long gone now! Fun place!

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  46. First of all.. you and your girls are the cutest things ever! Second- this place looks amazing! I need one by me! [er, no i dont, my bank account would be gone in a day] but, seriously, this place looks like it is full of diy finds!

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  47. I googled the closest Garden Ridge immediately after reading this. I'm looking forward to checking it out. :)

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  48. You look adorable! And comfy! We have Garden Ridge but I've only been once- I think it's worth a second trip now! p.s. your dad is cute too!

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  49. Holy cow I could do some SERIOUS damage to my credit car at a store like that. Awesome!

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  50. Hi Emily--

    My blog was the place you saw the textured pots tutorial. You probably saw it because Layla mentioned it (God bless Layla)! And then Jenny sent you the link to the post (thank you Jenny!).

    Anyway, I wanted to thank you personally for including the link to my blog in your post. I really, really appreciate that. For a small blogger like me, it's a huge blessing to have a link to one of my posts mentioned in a place such as your beautiful blog. Thank you so much!

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  51. Hi again, Emily! I had to come back and tell you that I thought this post was so much fun (I love to shop vicariously through others) that I featured it today on my blog. :) I'm already planning a trip to GR in Richmond with a local girlfriend of mine and we can't wait! :)

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  52. I would LOVE to know where you got your sunburst/starburst mirrors at...the ones showcased in your Centsational Girl post.

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  53. Nice Article, So Much Info I know from this article..

    Maybe u can visit my blog too http://gardens-zee.blogspot.com/ there is more info about garden..

    Thanks Before :)

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  54. Is this the trellis rug you were referring to? Love GR rugs!

    http://awelldressedhome.com/frugal-find-of-the-week-trellis-rug/

    Emily Hewett
    A Well Dressed Home
    awelldressedhome.com/blog

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  55. Thank you for taking me on this shopping trip with you. I had no idea this store even existed. On "our little trip together" I fell in love with the store. Come to find out there's one here in Jacksonville where I live!!! I'm jumping for joy!!

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