front porch "Splendour"...painted a pot and added a little french twist... the very popular digits.....everywhere in blogland.
add a little sand and citronella sticks...BAM....bye ,bye mosquitoes!
off to trim a few burning bushes the rabbits destroyed over winter... Happy Wednesday,
~Kathy.
What a delightful difference the paint made on that pot. I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful white pot my dear Kathy...love it...enjoy a happy day...love Ria....xxx...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Kathy! I'm a digit addict too:)
ReplyDeletehugs,
paula:)
The pot is very neat but did need a paint job! I love it! I'm also loving the digit thing, it's so Frenchy!! Stay cool!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Looking good Kathy!~Hugs, Patti
ReplyDeleteLove the painted pitcher and the sticks are a super idea. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy! Your pot looks beautiful now and I love your #2! I'm going to have to paint a digit on something! Have a nice day! Twyla
ReplyDeleteI LOVED the color of the pot BEFORE you painted it. Course, I LOVE color. I can understand that it might be too bright for another's taste. It does also look lovely painted white - the texture is awesome too. Love your photos!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the shape and the color but also love what you did with it. There is something about white. I just do not like it in April or May on the ground in the form of snow.
ReplyDeleteLovely entry~
BlessYourHeartKathy
Hi Kathy,
ReplyDeleteI just know the pot is so much happier now that it's painted white. Looks perfect on your porch.
hugs
Sissie
You are .. a queen of makeovers..ok..the queen of makeovers:)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
Oh, that turned out so beautiful with that texture showing through!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
What's the matter? You don't love a hot burnt orange pot? Seriously?;>) Love the remake! Love your little mosquito repellers and love coming here to visit you! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOh Kathy....I love the way the pot turned out...What a clever way of changing things up. Looks like that pot was just meant to be white..
ReplyDeleteWonderful job.
shug