welcome to a regular sight in our *hallway-of-ongoing-projects*...
coastal farmhouse inspiration people...
fresh...white...simple...french inspired...with a little industrial hit...
i've gathered many treasured old *chippy-picked-up-in-french-brocnate-on-holidays-zinc*
buckets, since moving abroad from Oz...
they are all gathered, potted with herbs & flowers at our front door...
these are a little take on them- but clean & new & great for the kitchen...& cheap!
£1 each at an english supermarket -in the seasonal isle- i love that - an isle that changes with the
seasons...i guess these were autumnal ??
i've no idea but at a pound a pop i grabbed the lot....
i smiled throwing these in my trolley- there's only so many buckets a girl can justify you know... :)
but i had halloween in mind...i had my french humber stencils in mind...& i knew i could hide the pile
inside one another- should anyone want to discuss my problem with buying endless things we don't
i seriously don't know why i even try to pretend - as this is what everyone came home to...
some more very cool looking buckets - french inspired with a good dash of industrial...
"so ....really just buckets with a melissa-ism title" grinned the hubster...
& your problem with that is??
you see- the radiator there works well with my kinda crafting...
it works quite simply like this...
grab bucket
stick on stencil whilst shaking the c*** outa the spray on paint
spray bucket & stick in front of radiator
spray anything else that needs doing at same time
line everything up in front of radiator alongside *almost dry cool looking buckets*
peg up stencils
vow to put it all away bf school pick-up
get doing other stuff
forget
walk in on organised creative chaos....
sounding familiar???
and....they came in black... chalkboard black....
& i do love me some chalkboard...
& they were only a pound a pop...
toooo cool!
obviously...we needed somewhere for our chalk....
love love love
the creative fix is instant & sooo good- i can't recommend them enough...
gorgeous for holding drinks in the garden in the summer...
perfect for gathering in the winter as i did {here} with little miss.a...
great for sitting round the kitchen making you feel like a creative diva...
something has to be said for embracing both the authentic, memory laden collecting of wonderful old
treasures...& the making of new, with a similar twist...
i don't care how the kids enjoy these...
halloween sweet buckets...in the garden collecting dirt...down the road {cockle collecting}...
all i know is i loooove them...
french number stencils from {here}
happy thursday gals
xxx
Wow what a bargain! I'd have bought them all too. Just how many is 'all' anyway?? Love all your numbers but that chalk bucket is the best!
ReplyDeleteSarah Red Gingham
This looks so effective.
ReplyDeleteYou can never have too many buckets they come in so useful! love the numbers everywhere :)
ReplyDeleteBee happy x
Have a delicious day!
You fabulous French stenciller you. Vowing to clean up then doing something else and forgetting? Nahh - never happens ;) LOL
ReplyDeletedoes sound familiar...LOVE your buckets and numbers & the chalkboard one is beautiful!
ReplyDeletex
you already know i love these stencils!! Do you always use spray paint with yours? Is that how you number your wooden items (chairs, ladders, etc)? For some reason I never thought of spray paint. I was thinking of the more difficult way by hand with a paintbrush.
ReplyDeleteObviously you are the smarter one of the coastal farmgal crew :)
xo
stencil love, I love it! Have to do more, but now reading this, very inspiring Miss M!
ReplyDeletexxMaureen
ok....halve of my sentence fell off... not a morning person as you know.... what I mean is, I have to do this more often, you get my drift right? and I LOVE your stepladder, very cool!
ReplyDeleteMxx
Ah, fabulous to see *our* stencils getting an outing again, Miss Melissa. Am swooning over those buckets - I hope the spares are going into *my* shipping container ☺. Well done, Lovely. J x
ReplyDeleteYou are the queen of numbers. Love them all :)
ReplyDeletelove all of the numbers. i am thinking about doing something like that once we (finally) get our kitchen cabinets painted. i love all of the buckets, i have way too many buckets and baskets and jars in this house ; ) it's a bit of an addiction!
ReplyDeleteSo handy and totally gorgeous too! X
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