Yes, they are very pretty, very picturesque. My grandmother used to have them. Just paint, punch a hole on the bottom to let the water out, and it’s ready for flowers. Brings back lots of memories…
I drool when I see the olive tins for sale in Greece and wish to high heaven I had a way to bring them home so my taste of Greece would linger long after the trip ended. Beautiful reminder you provided today~
What a wonderuful idea my friend!
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Thank you - have a lovely day F x
DeleteYes, they are very pretty, very picturesque. My grandmother used to have them. Just paint, punch a hole on the bottom to let the water out, and it’s ready for flowers. Brings back lots of memories…
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Ana - you MUST punch a hole or two in the bottom - I forgot. Thank you for the reminder and I am so glad it brings back memories. F x
DeleteThe Greek way! Love it!
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Oh, I do love this look, Francesca. So happy!!!
ReplyDelete:) yes, a wonderful way to create happiness. wonderful pictures ! please have a good new week.
ReplyDeleteSimple and beautiful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGlorious colours - hot and bright and enthusiastic. Love
ReplyDeleteI drool when I see the olive tins for sale in Greece and wish to high heaven I had a way to bring them home so my taste of Greece would linger long after the trip ended. Beautiful reminder you provided today~
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