I’ve shared a few pictures of my framed succulent planter and I’m happy to say I finally painted the frame and hung the planter up.
It is hard to believe that the planter filled in so much since this spring.
I few of the larger plants are hanging down a bit but I’m hopeful they will perk up with a few more days of sunshine. The planter is pretty protected and it passed the first rain with no plants lost.
It will be interesting to see how the plants grow now that they are hanging up.
I love checking for new flowers, aren’t these pink ones pretty?
I love the pink tips on this plant, it always grabs my attention.
I don’t think I could be happier with all the different colors and textures in this one planter.
An old iron headboard is the perfect spot from which to hang my planter.
Now I finally feel that this little corner of my patio is complete, at least for a little while.
June
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Of course I didn’t look like a spooky Halloween house when I bought it. It was more like this.
Yep, it was a Christmas house but not your typical Christmas Village, this was meant for the kitchen.
This set was five pieces that together make a full holiday decorated inn. I knew when I first saw it that it had potential. I was able to look past the salt & pepper shakers, cookie jar, sugar and creamer set and see the great Halloween house that it could be.
No, I won’t be using this creamer anytime soon.
I won’t be storing sugar in here.
It makes too good of a great spooky house to use the individual pieces. I’ll be keeping it together as one great house.
It was a quick and easy transformation, a coat of primer, a coat of black paint and a light spray of Krylon Glitter Blast and the spooky transformation was complete.
The best part of this transformation was the price tag – 25 cents.
Yep, a whole 5 piece set for a quarter.
Now if this house was life size the entrance might keep me away but since it fits into my hand it doesn’t scare me one bit.
If you see Christmas items at a garage sale, don’t let this scare you away,
See the potential and make your own haunted house like this.
It might just be the best 25 cents you ever spend!
June
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This card was made mostly with scraps that were sitting on my desk.
The butterfly on this card is from K & Company which has lots of great vintage and botanical accents.
I added a little of shimmer with a Gelly Roll pen.
I’ve been waiting for a while to use some vintage doilies that I picked up at a garage sale a while ago and thought it was the perfect background behind this balloon die cut.
This card was quick and simple, I stamped on a die cut and attached to a scalloped card base.
It is predicted to be close to 100 in Minnesota today so it might be another great day to stay inside and make cards. If it is hot in your area I hope you are finding ways to keep cool.