Yes, I'm still nesting! I found these broken clay pots and couldn't throw them away. Actually, everything you see here is from my "stash". The ladder came from an estate sale, along with the watering can. The yellow basket from a thrift shop. The wooden vase is made from an old fence post from Montana, really fun. I find nests at thrift shops, tag sales, I never pass one up. I find the moss at the dollar store or Ben Franklin. We don't have many choices up here. I have picked my own moss, but then you have the bug issue, and you haven't smelled anything, until you have baked moss and dirt in your oven. You have to be on the lookout constantly, then you can have your very own "stash". Have fun nesting!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Recycle broken clay pots -
Yes, I'm still nesting! I found these broken clay pots and couldn't throw them away. Actually, everything you see here is from my "stash". The ladder came from an estate sale, along with the watering can. The yellow basket from a thrift shop. The wooden vase is made from an old fence post from Montana, really fun. I find nests at thrift shops, tag sales, I never pass one up. I find the moss at the dollar store or Ben Franklin. We don't have many choices up here. I have picked my own moss, but then you have the bug issue, and you haven't smelled anything, until you have baked moss and dirt in your oven. You have to be on the lookout constantly, then you can have your very own "stash". Have fun nesting!
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6 comments:
Very cute! I like to use pieces of broken clay pots as plant markers--just write on it with a paint pen.
Thanks for linking these up--great for this time of year!
That is such a clever use of broken clay pots....wonderful.
very fun way to use you pot! Very cute!!
I have so many broken pots, this is a great idea! Thanks :-)
What a clever idea. I love the little ladder as well.
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