160 Views
Going Green With Thirifted and Vintage Planters
by
Denise On A Whim
(IC: blogger)
I've really been on a mission to add more green into my house lately. Must be the spring feeling in the air! I certainly don't have a green thumb, so I've added some faux greenery and one live plant into different vintage and thrifted containers around the house. I've realized that nearly anything can become a plant container!
Some faux ivy spills out form this vintage meat grinder, a thrift store find I couldn't resist!
A faux succulent peaks out form the top of an old wooden spool. Behind it sits a mini cloche, made from a glass piece I picked up at the thrift store, filled with spools of thread. The cloche sits atop some of my mom's old movie reels.
This one is the only live plant I currently have in the house. I'm trying my hand at not killing it and then, if it lives, I can add some more! Th e plant is in a plastic pot that sits inside a painted hanging basket.
I love vintage enamelware! I bought the bucket at an antique store and added faux grass for the spring. The pot next to it is from a friend. My friends are the best!
These faux succulents sit inside a vintage match holder. I love being able to display my vintage finds around the house and am loving the touch of green I've added here and there this year!
Enjoyed the project?
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published March 7th, 2016 11:57 AM
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?