February days are now gone and March has officially kicked in. I finally purchased a new monthly focus board. We ventured out for a day date which included a movie. I love our day dates. I will give my honest review about the movie for those interested. I wanted to see this movie as it was based on a true story. I did enjoy the movie but oh my, it was a tear jerker from the get go! It ended good but mercy! Let's just say that I am thankful that no one was sitting close enough to see my tear stained face. I am glad that I saw it but I am good for a while on sad movies, even if they do end good! My oldest daughter, her husband and their son participated in the Spartan race which is a series of obstacle courses that challenge. They done so well. As you can see from the pictures it gets pretty muddy! My three daughters participate each year in the Gate River Run. I love it that they do this together. They have so much support & encouragement from all the onlookers. I am just
Well as most of you know I have been working on my laundry room. Such a small area in my house to work on and yet has seemed to take so much time!
Made this cutie recently.
I saw the original idea at Greg and Ashley's blog over at http://7thhouseontheleft.com/2012/03/diy-clothespin-herb-planters/#.VUdloPDpyoY
All I needed for my little project was some clothes pins, and empty tin can and the glue gun! I bought some clothes pins from the Dollar Tree and saved a can that chicken breast came in.
I began to glue clothes pins all the way around the tin can.
Now Ashley stained her clothes pins before gluing them on and painted her tin can. I decided to leave the clothes pins their natural color and did not paint the can. However, it would be really cute to paint coordinating colors that you might be using.
Here is what it looked like from the top.
Ashley had drilled holes in the bottom of her can and planted an herb in the can. I decided since I do not have a whole lot of light coming into my laundry room that silk greenery might be best for now. Cute, simple and cheap! Perfect for my little cabinet for my laundry room don't ya think?
This would be really cute with a candle in it as well.
Remember this little cabinet that I bought at a yard sale?
And remember when I told you that I wanted to hide my ugly hot water heater and I showed you this?
Both of these projects are completed! YES!
Stay Tuned! Will show you the finished project this week.
Made this cutie recently.
I saw the original idea at Greg and Ashley's blog over at http://7thhouseontheleft.com/2012/03/diy-clothespin-herb-planters/#.VUdloPDpyoY
All I needed for my little project was some clothes pins, and empty tin can and the glue gun! I bought some clothes pins from the Dollar Tree and saved a can that chicken breast came in.
I began to glue clothes pins all the way around the tin can.
Now Ashley stained her clothes pins before gluing them on and painted her tin can. I decided to leave the clothes pins their natural color and did not paint the can. However, it would be really cute to paint coordinating colors that you might be using.
Here is what it looked like from the top.
Ashley had drilled holes in the bottom of her can and planted an herb in the can. I decided since I do not have a whole lot of light coming into my laundry room that silk greenery might be best for now. Cute, simple and cheap! Perfect for my little cabinet for my laundry room don't ya think?
This would be really cute with a candle in it as well.
Remember this little cabinet that I bought at a yard sale?
And remember when I told you that I wanted to hide my ugly hot water heater and I showed you this?
Both of these projects are completed! YES!
Stay Tuned! Will show you the finished project this week.
Hugs and blessings, Cindy
Too cute and how simple! I want to see how you hid the hot water heater.
ReplyDeleteConnie Royals
Thanks Connie! I love the way the hot water heater project came together!
DeleteLove what you did with clothes pins. That's awesome. I don't have a laundry room! :-( Just a laundry closet. Can't wait to see everything in its place once you are finished.
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb. It is all coming together!
DeleteI'm certainly looking forward to this reveal! I've enjoyed seeing each thing individually, but it is going to be so much fun to see it all together!
ReplyDeleteDianna, it has been crazy trying to make it all come together! If I had the time I had no money and If I had the money I had no time! Story of my life! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely idea:)
ReplyDeleteYou are welcomed.
DeleteIsn't it amazing the beautiful creations that come out of clothes pins? And that cabinet. Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove your creativity!
Hugs,
Mary
How creative!
ReplyDeleteHi Cindy! Oh, guess what? I made a little flower container like this when I was a little girl in Vacation Bible School! We glued the clothespins around a little coffee can and popped an African Violet in it! Oh, I love it.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Simple things are the best!
ReplyDeleteCindy this little project it just too cute. Love it and may have to try this as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hugs, CM