Saturday, July 9, 2011

Planter/ SOOC

Rectangular planter placed on broken vintage chair

This was outside an antique shop, demonstrating how even broken furniture can be used as a decorator item.

To see more photos straight out of the camera, visit Jan's  SOOC at Murietta365.

22 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

it's beautiful.

Darla said...

Nice display. I like old broken down chairs for some reason.

Darla

Anonymous said...

Great idea... I'll be looking for that broken chair!

Linda said...

Wonderful SOOC shot!

Jenn Jilks said...

Isn't that a lovely idea?!

Not planting much these days.
http://mymuskoka.blogspot.com/2011/07/wont-let-ageism-spoil-my-day.html

Lois Evensen said...

I agree - very pretty. :) Perfect plant stand. Recycle, reuse. :)

Jack said...

Might as well use it rather than toss it out, right?

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Nice pic. Worn out furniture often looks good in gardens.

George said...

This is a great use for an old chair. I really like it.

By the way, the jukebox I pictured in my blog does still work.

Randy said...

I love that beautiful old chair.

Anonymous said...

Lovely! It's nice they could use the old chair as such a beautiful landscape project.

Teresa

Roan said...

It is beautiful. Nice shapes and colors.

Jan said...

My kind of garden.

MadSnapper n Beau said...

so very pretty, the chair the flowers and the photo

Pradeepa said...

Very pretty.

Malyss said...

The chair must ave been beautyful when younger.. At least, it has a pretty second life!

NatureFootstep said...

looks nice:)

Leif Hagen said...

I'm going to bet someone a Canadian $ that the planter on the vintage chair is in YOUR backyard! Am I correct?

EG CameraGirl said...

Sorry Leif, it isn't. But I DO like the idea so there may be something there like it one day. :)

Kim, USA said...

I agree and turn out really beautiful!

SOOC

Becky said...

I have a similar chair in my flower bed, and you can find them for very cheap, sometimes free. They are wonderful!
B.

Rose said...

I have been looking for an old broken down chair to do this same thing with.

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