I did find out they were once used in Greece and Turkey during olive season... Read More about Get the Look: Decorating with
Olive Buckets
I got
these olive buckets from a vintage market this year and I KNEW I had to sit these beauties in them.
Speaking of using
olive buckets as lights, I just had to share this picture of a kids» room with bucket pendant lights!
One of my favorite ways to decorate with
olive buckets throughout the home is as a plant or flower holder.
They look lovely in
your olive buckets.
I happened to have two gorgeous Galvanized Metal
Olive Buckets that were the perfect size to display the tulips.
They look great in
your olive buckets!
Those galvanized
olive buckets are awesome.
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.
Tulips are a definite sign of spring and they look great in your galvanized
olive buckets!
I just checked my closest Walmart for
the olive buckets and they are currently out, but I'll keep checking!
I love the way they look in my vintage
olive buckets (along with this gorgeous dough bowl).
I like how you used
the olive buckets that way.
Antique European
olive buckets filled with faux pumpkins and autumn foliage flank the sides of the front door.
I love the antique planters and
olive buckets... beautiful!
For the holiday season, I added a boxwood wreath, a string of lights, and some greens in
my olive buckets.
I love the way they look in my vintage
olive buckets straight from Turkey (along with this gorgeous dough -LSB-...]
So imagine my delight when I stumbled upon Eskiden, a shop filled with the most amazing vintage finds from Turkey including vintage
olive buckets, dough bowls, wood cutting boards and more.
Those olive buckets are gorgeous.
Like I said on insta,
those olive buckets are divine and I am totally in love with the blacksmith sign.
I'm not talking about the kind where you can buy knock - off perfumes and old recliners but the kind where you shop lovingly staged booths with things like lavender bundles, beautifully painted furniture, grain sacks and
olive buckets.
I was so excited when I found
olive buckets at Kirklands.
Like I said on insta,
those olive buckets are divine and I am totally in love with the blacksmith sign.
Living Room Sources Red car cookie jar — on mantel Long john stockings Vintage
olive buckets — on fireplace hearth Christmas tree Metal & wood shelving unit Blue plaid throw — HomeGoods Huge white furry pillows Zebra in boots pillow Pillow with tree on car Console table — behind sofa
I also just planted flowers in
my olive buckets:) Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
and you just reminded me to go dig out
my olive buckets!
So imagine my delight when I stumbled upon Eskiden, a shop filled with the most amazing vintage finds from Turkey including vintage
olive buckets, dough bowls, wood cutting boards and more.
-LSB-...] Driftwood pumpkins with burlap inside
an olive bucket are the perfect neutral fall decor, via Eclectically Vintage.
Not to mention a galvanized
olive bucket or watering can, too.
I put a pot in
my olive bucket last year and loved it as well.
To keep the soil from escaping through all the openings, I first planted these dahlias in a cheap plastic pot and then set it inside
the olive bucket.
I love the corner near your leather chair with the ski's and
olive bucket!
Love your hot chocolate bar and
olive bucket with greenery, especially.
I love all of the trays on the Kirklands website, especially the galvanized vented tray that looks like
an olive bucket.
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!
Love your little tree and
the olive bucket!
I think my mums looks pretty rad in
the olive bucket.
The olive bucket with the mums on the front porch is a great addition.
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.
I added in some fresh greenery,
an olive bucket filled with faux flocked branches, DIY Noel letters, and a few ornaments.
The old
olive bucket filled with gold and white chalk painted pumpkins, a few branches, and wheat keeps things simple and casual.
Add pine cones and greenery to a vintage watering can or
olive bucket for a super easy Winter Pine Cone Project.
and a pretty little Maidenhair Fern in
my olive bucket for the centerpiece.
I have
an olive bucket that I use as a trash can, too.
Love the hot cocoa station,
the olive bucket filled with pine cones, the decorated chalkboard and the cat:) Where did you get the pom pom garland?
I added in some fresh greenery,
an olive bucket filled with faux flocked branches, DIY Noel letters, and a few ornaments.
Look for my email Thanks for all your kind comments on my $ 10.00 Frenchy
Olive Bucket.
Now how in the world would you decorate with
an olive bucket in the bathroom?!! Well, to hold toilet paper, of course!
Love your hot chocolate bar and
olive bucket with greenery, especially.
An olive bucket makes a rustic container for colorful blooms, while handpainted address tiles demonstrate an easy and inexpensive DIY project with personality.