I'm participating in Today's Thrifty Treasures over @ Southern Hospitality.
I found the cutest silver bucket thingy (for wine ? I think) at an area neighborhood sale this Saturday! It was toward the end of the yard sale, and this was actually still there!! Lucky-duck me!
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I bought one almost exactly like that. I have used it for flowers as a vase and a utensil holder. I painted mine black at Christmas and wrapped it in ribbon and filled it with ornaments. I love things like that that you can move and change around throughout the year.
Oh mercy! I am not really a fan of shells, but that looks fabulous!
Stopped by via Linky at Southern Hospitality....good find.
I put a glass in mine and then fill it with flowers from the garden. If flowers aren't blooming, I use hosta leaves, and evergreens.
Love the seashells in it! Gorgeous!
Hydrangea blossoms! Oh how pretty.
I LOVE how you have showed different ways to use it. I love the shells and think using it to hold utensils would add chic to any kitchen
Toni
I love the shells... What would I do??? It would be beautiful used as a vase with a beautiful bouquet in it. I love it!!! I so would have snatched it up.
I picked up the EXACT same urn (that's what I was calling it) at GW a couple of weeks ago. I did what a previous poster suggested and tucked a drinking glass inside and filled it with flowers I purchased at Costco. To hide the glass I snipped a few fronds from one of my ferns and tucked them in around the sides. It turned out beautifully!
I was just going to suggest another use for the "urn" that just came to my mind. There was a post somewhere in blogland a few days ago about covering an old child's ball with moss with your handy dandy glue gun and placing it in the top of the urn for a topiary type look. I think our silver urn would look fabulous filled with a mossy orb!
It was still there because you have a gift of being able to see all of those uses!! Thank you for helping us to catch a glimpse as well!
Beautiful.
You could roll up towels and place them in your guest bathroom.
Great find! I love how you have used it for the coral!
Love the coral & shells, but I would definitely use it for my favorite flower - hydrangeas!
I am not sure how deep it is, but I would get one of those glass hurricanes or a glass cylinder and fill with sand and add a few seashells and a white candle in it
Fabulous find! I love the look of the kitchen utensils in it.
I love how you used the shells, etc. I think one huge hydrangea blossom would be beautiful or a tight bundle of roses or carnations.
I like the utensil holder!!!!
Thanks for the visit. :) I love that urn! I like the way you put the utensils in it, but I LOVE the shells. :)
i love adding the shells and coral! what a great idea.
I love that! What great finds! jen
Stacey, what a great piece that is!!! I love it too, those 2 ideas are great. You could do a floral arrangement in there too with sticks or feathers.
I love how it looks with the shells/coral coming out of it! I might pile a bunch of ribbon in it because I like to do stuff like that sometimes. :) Kelly
Super find! And great ideas! You could have it etched to say "The Blessed Nest" and display it like a trophy!
I have one too! I like the shells in it!
Manuela
I have a similar champagne bucket. This is what I did with mine:
http://aninchofgray.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2009-04-13T08%3A18%3A00-07%3A00&max-results=7
I put a cool moss ball on top.
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