Yet another visit to one of my previous JunkMarket Style posts. I'm still dreaming of Spring here in MN. Can't wait to get those pots filled on the porch :)
We all have "gifts" right? Well, sadly gardening and maintaining plants is not one of mine. I try every year and every year at some point they start to look pretty sad. So if you're like me, here's a very simple idea to brighten up those poor little pots...
This easy project doesn't need much explanation...fork, faucet handle, vintage earring and a little Gorilla Super Glue is all you need...
And nestled in here...
...there...
...and EVERYWHERE!
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Hi Laurel -
ReplyDeleteVery cute and very clever. I am waiting for Spring to arrive here too in PA. :)
My best- Diane
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ReplyDeleteI just love these. A little bling in the garden would make my flowers happy :)!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and cute idea. Cleverness at its best. This would be a fun little project for kiddos to do. Give them the things to work with and let them create. Thanks for the idea of blinging up our plants.
ReplyDeleteThose are so stinkin cute!!!! Love them...I am always looking for things to put in my pots!
ReplyDeleteThese are what I have been saving my 3 or 4 faucet handles for!! I thought it was to use them to make a cross...need a few more for that! They might have to be flowers instead. These are great, Laurel!
ReplyDeleteThese are SO cute! Adds so much to the flowerpots (which hopefully we can actually plant SOON)!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your garden flowers! Very creative!
ReplyDeleteWarmly,
deb
Again...so cute and smart! I really love your ideas...
ReplyDeletetherefore gonna pass on the Versatile Blogger Award to you! I was given the award by a fellow blogger. If you'd like, post 7 things about yourself and then pass the award along to some other blogger/s...
Have a great day
~ Jill
What a cute idea! Hope you don't mind, but I think I might steel this idea...
ReplyDeleteThanks again
Great idea! I can't wait until I can get out & plant some flowers!
ReplyDeleteThese are so adrable, what fun! Thanks so much to linking up to Beyond The Picket Fence.
ReplyDeletetreasuresApril 10, 2011 at 11:01 AM
Hi Laurel, This is a very creative use of these vintage handles. They look lovely in the garden!
ReplyDelete~ Julie
Great idea... and a fun project for the G-Kids and I to do together!
ReplyDeleteDawn... The Bohemian
Wow! These are the cutest things ever!
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