Red and White Valentine Jars Using Fish Tank Gravel
by
Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU
(IC: blogger)
In my quest to keep it simple (which is not always simple for me to do), I wanted to try out an easy decor idea that my very creative niece used at one of our families outdoor summer parties. It was basically mason jars, fish tank gravel, water and some of her gorgeous blooms from her garden.
Since it's the middle of winter, here in the Midwest, I didn't have any fresh flowers, but I did think that some jars filled with a blend of red and white fish gravel might look stunning against the dreary backdrop these days.
Since it's the middle of winter, here in the Midwest, I didn't have any fresh flowers, but I did think that some jars filled with a blend of red and white fish gravel might look stunning against the dreary backdrop these days.
This project couldn't be more "simple"!
I lined mine up along our kitchen window sill.
Fun and easy for any season with the colors of your choice.
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Published January 26th, 2016 11:00 AM
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Penny D on Feb 02, 2016I just love how the red perks up the window. Perfect for these winter dreary days. Very clever idea.
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Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU on Feb 02, 2016It has really brightened things on these dreary days. So glad you like it Pdruyor, thank you!!
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Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU on Feb 04, 2016Hi Jodi, I have lids on the jars with the candy in them. Thw only ines that are opwn are the ones with the fish tank gravel. So far I haven't gotten any bug problem at all. Thanks for your concern, Amy
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Chris aka monkey on Feb 04, 2016@Amy Ellis @ StowandTellU thats how you get nuts haha xx
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