Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A "Basket" Window Box



Just sharing an idea with you today. On my screened in back porch I have a window that is kind of high - our swing is in front of it but it always looked like it needed something. So one day going to visit my mom, I stopped by a yard sale and got these great french door frames for $5.00 each - didn't know what I'd do with them but I just had to have them. Turned out, they were jus' what I needed for that window. I painted them and placed them on each side of the window, attached a cast-off shutter to them and used that as my base for my basket. I filled up my "great big" basket with ferns and geraniums and here you have it - A "Basket" window box.

Happy Creating Friends!
Cathy Cobblestone

10 comments:

  1. That is beautiful- what a great idea.

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  2. You are TOO creative. I need you in Alabama to do me some flower arrangements for outside (next year)!! I am going to start looking for things now. I have already thought about the gallon cans from the cafeteria....loved that!

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  3. Love, love, love it. One of your best ideas yet, and I love all your ideas. The color is great! I am still in awe of your jack pot from the other day! Wow, those pink chairs!!!!

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  4. How Creative. Love how it looks.

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  5. That looks great...don't you love it when you come up with something wonderful like that? Beth

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  6. You have GOT to be the most creative woman I know!! this is wonderful, your blog always puts sunshine in my day..thanks

    Dana

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  7. That looks wonderful....that was very creative thinking! I love it!

    Tammy

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  8. Such a great use of old things. The flowers look beautiful there. What an accent!
    Jean in Virginia

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  9. That really, really looks nice. I love it. I would have snapped up those french door frames, too.

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