and a pretty little Maidenhair Fern in
my olive bucket for the centerpiece.
Add pine cones and greenery to a vintage watering can or
olive bucket for a super easy Winter Pine Cone Project.
Not exact matches
Leave the
olives to soak in the water
for 3 days and then drain, refilling the
bucket with a salty brine solution of 1 cup of rock salt per 2 litres of water.
I also just planted flowers in my
olive buckets:) Thanks
for sharing at Vintage Charm!
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olive box satchel (hot IT style from a timeless brand) / Chloe Faye backpack (up and coming IT bag
for casual style) / Mansur Gavriel
bucket bag (be still my beating heart - this fall color is to - die -
for.
I've been low - key looking
for a
bucket bag
for a while now, and I was certainly intrigued by the
olive colour of this (vintage?)
Or when browsing the aisles of your favorite thrift fair or market, you find that
Olive Bucket you've been dying to own and refused to pay $ 150
for at Pottery Barn!
From the shutter to the
olive bucket, to the blue and white antique quilt
for the 1800s, there is interest
for both your eyes and mind.
For the holiday season, I added a boxwood wreath, a string of lights, and some greens in my
olive buckets.
I just checked my closest Walmart
for the
olive buckets and they are currently out, but I'll keep checking!
Look
for my email Thanks
for all your kind comments on my $ 10.00 Frenchy
Olive Bucket.
I have the
olive buckets too, but I put one of mine outside in the Florida weather
for a couple weeks and it isn't so pretty as yours.
An
olive bucket makes a rustic container
for colorful blooms, while handpainted address tiles demonstrate an easy and inexpensive DIY project with personality.
From the shutter to the
olive bucket, to the blue and white antique quilt
for the 1800s, there is interest
for both your eyes and mind.
Or when browsing the aisles of your favorite thrift fair or market, you find that
Olive Bucket you've been dying to own and refused to pay $ 150
for at Pottery Barn!