I have a few garden projects in the works right now,
but they are not quite ready. I can’t wait to share
them with you, in the meantime I thought
we could pour a cup of coffee
{go ahead, I will get one too
ok, ready?}
and look at some beautiful ideas out there for
creating a lovely garden on a budget.
I decided to focus today on recycling one of my
favorite things in the world when it comes to junk.
Cans.
They are perfect to craft with, organize, and
plant a pretty garden in too!
Let’s drink our coffee and look at a few ways
we can turn junk into something lovely…
via Trend Hunter
Do you have Spring fever yet? I sure do, especially
now that the first daffodils and blossoms have opened
here in the Northwest.
I may not have enough time to dedicate to a huge
garden, but I can manage some of these
gorgeous container garden ideas.
And half the fun is creating the pretty containers
to fill with flowers to enjoy all season long.
Have a wonderful weekend,
see you Monday night for the next
Pretty Things link party!!
Please follow along & don’t miss a thrifty thing!!
xo, Tanya
9 Responses
So pretty, Tanya! 🙂 I love all of the ideas you've shared. Enjoy your weekend. Megan
I have plenty of big cans!! lovely projects' ideas
LOVE the lanterns!!!
They're all such cute ideas! I think I need to stop buying my coffee in bags! 🙂
How pretty!I am ready for Spring…for flowers…fr sunshine!
All such great (and pretty) ideas, Tanya. I really only have one small deck area outside, and our cat thinks everything out there is "fair game", so I've been looking for some cute ideas for hanging things!
Jeanette
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