I agree with Mrs. Nesbitt! Keep your eye out at the 2nd hand shops. Then they have all sorts of interesting stories to tell too. Thanks for sharing some fun ideas.
So kitchy...so cool. I like to use old broken teapots! At my old house I had plants planted in weird things. My neighbour planted strawberries in an old rubber boot. They looked amazing!
I am a stay at home mum, due to a daughter with Neurological Diversity! I am too busy to get bored and how people fit in work I'll never know! I craft, sewing, knitting and anything else that takes my fancy. I garden and have dug up part of my garden for veg patches! I now have two greenhouses both heated! Plus a new jungle bed which I started 2007! This has really captured my imagination to the extent that I now own 30 Brugmansia Bushes/Trees and many other beautiful Exotic Plants, so join me and see what mischief I get up to whilst home alone!!!
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Aren't they unusual! Pitty about they price!
Very nice Libby, now you have the idea, you could create the same with finds from the charity shop!
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Alice in Wonderland's tea party. Love them - but you would be rather restricted with the plants you put in them.
But I bet they cost a fortune. Great photo
I like the cup planters...but I love the blue pots with the faces...!
Lovely photo...shame about the price!
oh those are fab, giant tea cups! reminds me of the fairground rides.
I agree with Mrs. Nesbitt! Keep your eye out at the 2nd hand shops. Then they have all sorts of interesting stories to tell too.
Thanks for sharing some fun ideas.
So kitchy...so cool.
I like to use old broken teapots!
At my old house I had plants planted in weird things.
My neighbour planted strawberries in an old rubber boot. They looked amazing!
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