Do you have
some old galvanized buckets sitting around and not being put to use?
On my mantle, I placed two
old galvanized buckets on both sides of my barn vent.
The petite «pine» trees are the color of caramel and are nestled in
old galvanized buckets.
For example, with some changes,
an old galvanized bucket or tub can become a fresh and creative garden planter.
A few years ago I used my vintage Hull garden girl planter, a kitschy squirrel planter, and a vintage McCoy pot grouped with pumpkins, gourds, fragrant lemon thyme and
an old galvanized bucket overflowing with chamomile for a fun outdoor tabletop vignette.
Not exact matches
I came across some
old buckets and
galvanized containers, and even an
old tin watering can that was kind of rusty but otherwise in pretty good shape.
He waited outside while I shopped and was so surprised when I walked out with these two very
old and crusty
galvanized buckets.
Old books,
galvanized buckets, vintage mason jars, vintage scales, or any vintage item you love will give your fall decor extra charm!
Inspired by her woodsy surroundings, the gardening enthusiast uses mostly natural and homegrown greenery — boxwoods, tiered topiaries, paperwhites — potted in an assortment of vessels, from creamy white Guy Wolff pots to
old baskets (including a stately French harvest basket mounted on a wall in the entry) to
galvanized metal
buckets.
I used a small tree in the kitchen this year with vintage metal moulds, small ironstone pitchers, neutral ribbon, vintage white Christmas light bulbs,
old biscuit cutters and placed it in a
galvanized bucket.