Sunday, July 8, 2012

~~~ANTIQUE VINTAGE CHINA POTTING STICKS in the GARDEN~~~



I have made these pretty VINTAGE POTTING STICKS for years. They are too SWEET and perfect gifts or your own garden. All you need is old spools (small, med. or large) and find a PRETTY piece of china~~tea cups, saucer, sugar, creamer or anything that you like and glue (waterproof) and put in your FLOWER POTS or GARDEN! Use larger antique spindles or thin furniture legs if putting directly in the mist of tall flowers...the potting stick will show better





Also, thought I would show you these PRECIOUS, VINTAGE SHOO-FLY FOOD COVERS. (Sorry, not a very good picture). I found 3 of them...TEAL, SOFT BLUE-GREEN and PINK! I LOVE THEM..$3.00 for all!


Hope you enjoyed the ideas! From one sweetie to another~~~Roxie

16 comments:

  1. I have NEVER heard of such a sweet creation! I love it that YOU did it! Totally awesome my creative friend...precious. Love them all.

    Thank you for visiting me today and your sweet comments. God is so good.

    Haven't been around much as I'm TRYING to let my hands and arms rest. See the doctor on Tuesday and I'm hoping I just have inflamed tendons...

    Blessings to you~xoRebecca

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  2. Those covers are a great buy! I have a tea cup bird feeder I got at a friends store, even has a spoon glued to it.

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  3. Great idea... beautiful results.. Hugs to you Roxie..
    Cindy

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  4. Good Morning Roxie, Your potting sticks are adorable. I've never seen these anywhere before. I hope you don't mind if I use this idea. Well, I looked at your little trailer, it was so cute and in very good condition. What I liked most about that post was halleluiah, the Lord is good. I did not know about the big "C" but I am over-joyed with your good news. Have a marvelous day and enjoy each blessing that surrounds you, Connie :)

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  5. What a sweet and completely wonderful idea.

    Nina x

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  6. Hi Roxie ~~~ Your vintage potting sticks are so creative and beautiful in your garden. What a great idea. Thanks for your sweet words today as well at my blog.

    God Bless You Roxie Today & Always,
    Sincerely,
    Michele
    Pearl 13.1

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  7. Hi Roxie !!!
    I love love love your china sticks! How cute in the garden. Love the vintage sink pic and all your plants still look so incredibly healthy. Mine are looking pretty awful here overall. Your shooflys are so pretty! Love the bluey one!!!

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  8. That is so creative Roxie, I've never seen those before! LOVE them!! Hmm.... I wonder if I can find a spot to put one in my garden....

    Vanessa x
    www.what-vanessa-does.blogspot.com

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  9. P.S - I think you're FAB so I've nominated you for the Liebster Blog Award!
    Visit my latest post for more info :-)

    Vanessa x
    www.what-vanessa-does.blogspot.com

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  10. Hi Roxie, I can't get enough of these potting sticks . . . I just think they are the cutest things I've seen in such a long time. Thank you for stopping in and your encouraging words on my new blogging venture. I don't think it will gather many followers, but if it helps a few people find some good songs . . .it's worth it. It is hard for beginners to find good music, and if you don't have something new to learn it soon gets boring and the fun runs out. I just love it when you visit, you always seem to bring a little sunshine wherever you go. Have a wonderful week. Connie :)

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  11. Hi Roxie! I absolutely love these potting sticks! They're just adorable. I wonder what else you could use to make them. I'd love to try making these. Thanx for the inspiration dear.

    Debra@stylewisebydebra.blogspot.com

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  12. Roxie, Thanks so much for following my little guitar playing blog. I hope that this does stir-up the interest that your husband had to learn guitar. It is so much fun and it's the instrument that is portable enough to play on the front porch and carry on camping trips. I have only been playing for about three years and I wish that I had started earlier. I taught myself and now I play with two little groups and we gave so much fun. Thank you for visiting, for following and for your wonderful words of encouragement. Connie :)

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  13. I have 'stuff' in my garden, but never thought of doing this. So creative!

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  14. lOVE THEM! They are right up our alley Roxie....which glue do you use? We've used some that pops right off after a bit, so we'd love to know what you have luck with!
    (love those shoo-fly covers...but now they've got me thinking of shoo-fly pie, which I haven't had in ages.....now I think I'll go find the recipe ~ lol!!)

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    1. The best I've used is GORILLA GLUE-be careful tho because it expands...also a tacky glue or super glue. Use something that water will not effect. From one sweetie to another~~~Roxie

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