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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Bucket

I found a bucket in the studio bathroom I forgot I had. My daughter got it for me once when she was visiting. She said Mom I seen this and it looked like you, so got it for you.

                                                           


I had these dried roses so put stuck them in the bucket to add on my counter with my new
Pure Lard slab

                                                                   


       This is an old dish cabinet I have in my kitchen and I am wanting to paint the inside a bright  color and then declutter some of the items out of it.                              

                                                                 


I am really going to try to take a walk today since it is going to be up to 30

Have a great day you all





                                                              Linky parties I joined in

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Mrs Olson's
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My Romantic Home 
Shabblicious Friday 

24 comments:

  1. I LOVE that old bucket! What a great old piece.
    Good luck painting the cabinet. That is always a job-painting the inside. xo Diana

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  2. Well...love that you'll be out for a walk today...do enjoy....it's FREEZING here lol! The bucket's a great addition...love the cabinet ~ can't wait to see what you end up doing :)

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  3. Oh Janice,
    I thought you were going to show us what you decided to put on the lard slab! Put that bucket on it, cute!!
    Have a great day!
    Gina

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    1. Ok Gina next post I'll show how they ended up and on which counter LOL

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  4. The bucket is so sweet and looks gorgeous with those pretty dried roses. Oh my, I love those blue dishes you have! So so pretty.
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  5. Love those market buckets.. They make a great addition to bathroom corner especially with those dried roses...LOVE

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  6. Cute bucket, Janice. We got out and walked today - it felt so good, after a week of snow & ice, the roads at least were finally clear, with temps right around 35° - felt like spring, lol.
    Rita

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  7. Love the bucket (I have one too)!
    I also love the spooners!

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  8. What a sweetie to buy it for you! It will look great next to the lard slab. Bundle up for that walk, for goodness sake - yikes 30!

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  9. What a nice daughter, that she bought you something and that she "knows" you. You both have good taste, I love the bucket. Flowers are perfect for it. We were in the 20's today so it felt downright balmy:) Stay warm.
    xoKathleen

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  10. Love the bucket and the dried roses-they go well together!

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  11. Lovely buckets filled with flowers...perfection!
    Mary Alice

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  12. How sweet of your daughter to get you that beautiful bucket! I think she is right, it looks like you!

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  13. such a great bucket, so versatile, and I love the cabinet with the wonderul Blue Calico dishes. so pretty! thanks so much for joining in for SYS!

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  14. Beautiful finds. I'm new to your site and I love it . Thanx Jo

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  15. Love the bucket! Love your cabinet too. Just the way it is. Mine always have a lived in look because I use the things on them a lot. But I have thought about changing mine a bit too. Maybe wallpaper. Enjoy your walk!

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  16. The bucket is adorable! She sure knows her Mama. Looks great with the dried roses.
    Sure love that "clutter" you have in that cabinet!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  17. Great choice by your daughter. Looks very nice. I will not join you on the walk as that is too cold for me.

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  18. You have some pretty things---I love your style!
    HaPpY pInK sAtUrDaY!
    Blessings,
    Sarah

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  19. Love the bucket! I kind of have a thing for anything with a bee on it. Looks lovely filled with the roses. Love both the dish cabinet and dishes as well! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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