Thursday, July 08, 2010

Junk Project

I've had this old copper boiler full of dahlias for several years. I leave it out all year so the patina gets better and better. This year I decided to dress it up a bit.

I had found three rusty 'spokes' from a wrought iron railing or fence at a household sale and hadn't decided what to do with them yet. I poked them in the dirt and hot glued the top ends together.

Then I glued a cup and saucer to the top. I keep water in the cup for the birds. It was just what I need to add a little whimsy to this old planter. This is why I love attics, basements and garages at household sales. You never know what you might find. If you like it, but it! You will find a way to use it eventually.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have pretty flowers in that copper boiler. They look very healthy. That was a good use for the plate, cup and iron spokes.

Suzy said...

This is a great idea but I'm suprised that the hot glue doesn't come apart with the summer heat!

Anne Fannie said...

I love it!!! Good job Jean!

shannon i olson said...

HOw very cute~~~I think that would look great in my yard, where do you live??

Lona said...

Jean what a fantastic idea. You are so cleaver. I just love ideas like these.

Anne said...

What an adorable idea!!! Very clever!

Latane Barton said...

that is just tooooo cute. And, I bet the birds are happy with a fresh drink of water.

Diana LaMarre said...

What a great touch, Jean. I always love to see your projects.

Anonymous said...

So clever, I love the idea of repurposing stuff for the garden. :)

Corner Gardener Sue said...

That turned out very well, Jean. Your dahlias look nice and happy there.

I leave my boilers outside, too, and a couple of them have had the bottoms rust out. One, I have in the side yard, with plants to sink it so my bear's breeches don't spread too far. The other has coleus in it, and a moss rose hanging out of the side of the bottom. I was thinking this may be its last year, but I may try to get another year out of it.