Welcome everyone to Vintage Thingies Thursday
If you have a love for vintage things, well....you have come to the right place. We have a really good time each and every week!!!
If you are new to this party, please take the time to read and follow the instructions for participating in Vintage Thingies Thursday, click HERE. I try and keep things fairly simple, so please make sure you follow the instructions. Please only ONE link per week. Lastly, if you link in, LINK back to my blog, so everyone can see all of the vintage goodies on display that day. If you don't link back here, they won't know who to visit......thanks so much.
Summer means lots of time in the yard, enjoying the flowers and all the lovely vintage things that accent the flowerbeds.
My blue vintage chair is still holding together. It holds a old rusty basket that has a plant in the middle. Some of my favorite things to combine in my flower beds are color and old rusty and worn things.
Galvanized buckets, water coolers, and pails also are plentiful in my yard.
I have no idea where I saved this photo from, but I hope to find a way to make a few of these! Just another great idea to use up some of my vintage plate collections.
Happy Vintage Thingie Thursday!!
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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Thanks so much for hosting!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Debbie
a vintage water can doesn't leak too much would be a wonderful addition to my garden. Those bright plastic ones hold so little appeal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting Suzanne. Love your photos - great flower made from plates.
ReplyDeleteDenise
Your garden vignettes look great,I love rusty bits too.
ReplyDeleteLove your garden decorations Suzanne, especially the watering can grouping. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteJoy
Thanks for hosting each week. Your photos of your garden are gorgeous! That dish flower is really pretty, I'll have to add that to my To Do list. Take care - Dawn
ReplyDeleteYou're totally right, color and rust are fabulous together! Love the little buckets and pail.
ReplyDeleteI love those plates you have a picture of
ReplyDeleteI am sure they are glued together with maybe E6000
are they hanging up?
thanks for hosting us today
Love that layered plate idea! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteHi: I just read more carefully that this party was about vintage garden, not vintage things. Sorry, I am new and will do better next time. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteLove that neat plate idea! Hope you're planning on a relaxing weekend. I've just posted the new Homemaking Party for the week and would love to have you link up, if you'd like.
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Blessings,
Mrs. Sarah Coller