recently, my best junkin buddy and i , traveled up to kentucky, to Pelly's Farm... i blogged about their farm here... i always find cool junk up there and this time i came across this little green house made from old windows. cute , right? i just set her on an old table and filled her up with fun stuff and lots of greenery. |
here is the arbor with the old charcoal stain. too dark! |
I love this little greenhouse filled with fun junk and greenery! So cute! I never lived on a golf course but I guess you DO have to worry about balls coming into the yard and ruining your decorative pieces! Glad your arbor with its new lovely color keeps things safe! Enjoy your trip to the beach! Your description sounds Heavenly! Hugs, Leena
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight Erin! Love what you have done with the arbor.. Looks fantastic!
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blessings,
Penny
Absolutely love your garden folly! Happy Weekend...
ReplyDeleteAnd what a pretty vignette you created inside. I have been tempted to get something similar for my courtyard area, but doubt it would survive the squirrel population.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying the weekend.
Love the light new look for your arbor and that garden folly is adorable! Have a great week unplugged!
ReplyDeleteIt's always a joy to see what you've been creating. Your deck and arbor are so pretty, and your mini greenhouse is just as sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour folly garden is gorgeous and full of such beautiful little treasures. You have such a way with things.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time at the beach. It sounds truly luxurious and relaxing.
Cindy
I love your little greenhouse Erin! It looks great there under your newly painted pergola. What a great find it was :)
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your booth full of your beautiful paintings. SO AMAZING seeing them all in one place.
Have a wonderful sunday.
hugs from here...
well isn't she pretty? lol wonder why I always "genderfy" everything?
ReplyDeleteHave a fab getaway ..jealous here..we hit 117 today..
Oh...this is soooo pretty. I just love it!
ReplyDeleteI totally love your new find Erin! That little glass house is too cute for words! And it looks fabulous there the way you decorated it and now that you painted the pergola white. Very pretty and inspiring pictures and I had to pin them to my garden inspiration board. Thank you for sharing!
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Carola
What a beautiful blog I stumbled upon this morning!
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www.downtoearthdigs.wordpress.com
fabulous - what a great find!
ReplyDeletehave a fantastic week at the beach xo
Erin - I do love how it turned out. Such a lovely folly my friend. Now you be sure and soak up some sunshine for me and have a great vacation.
ReplyDeleteLove love love, Erin!!!! You create the sweetest vignettes! The pergola does look soooo much better painted white, too! Have a fabulous time, sweetie! Soak up the sun and sink your toes in that sand. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, Erin. The arbor looks so much better painted. It's all perfectly dreamy.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
Your folly is so cute! I thought for a minute it was a full-size greenhouse. :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the arbor is better painted. Bright and clean.
Am so excited for your beach getaway. I know how much you look forward to it each year. Have a marvelous time, dear!
xoxo
Holy Moly! It's wonderful! and WOW what a difference it made painting your arbor! Everything looks amazing, like it all should be in a magazine!
ReplyDeleteCindy
oh, I want one, a garden folly....love that word "folly"........so pretty.....
ReplyDeleteLOVELY! I would love to have a folly for myself.
ReplyDeleteI love love love it too. What a great idea. Will keep that in mind and yes to the white arbour! My goodness what a difference.
ReplyDeleteHow perfectly put together, from "junk"....this is what we shall do, in living this wild and precious life...putting together what God has given us to make HIS statement to the small world in our midst! HAVE A SUPER DUPER FUN TIME AT THE BEACH ERIN! How lovely to see you! Anita
ReplyDeletejust found you and so thrilled i did!! this my first post ever on here and already inspired! and so going to make a garden folly! and love the arbour in a lighter colour x
ReplyDeletewell you do get around!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your site!
are we going to get to meert in October? I am hoping so
What a wonderful little world you have created inside! I love it! I have my eye our for a little greenhouse terrarium. They are pretty pricey so I think I need to hit up some flea markets.
ReplyDeleteHi Erin,
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind... Thank you so much for visiting and leaving such a sweet note about Honey Bee... I must say,
no one paints a horse like you do.
Yours just take my breath away.
Years ago, I use to paint horse heads, (not the body) so this was a first.
You are always such an inspiration.
blessings,
Penny
Your garden is enchanting!
ReplyDeleteI just love that little green house. I'm hoping I can talk my other half into letting me make one. He's not a junker; but I'm slowly breaking him in. He thinks some of the stuff I LOVE is NOT in good taste---GRRR! I need to find a way to win him over to my taste in garden art. His yard was a BLANK CANVAS when I moved in with him. So far I've only got 3 flower beds up front of the house. I'm working on getting some more out back off the patio. Wish me luck! And you have fun in the sun! Enjoying your posts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to set it on a table. I have one setting in flower bed but it's being moved to a table this year to fill with greens.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to set it on a table. I have one setting in flower bed but it's being moved to a table this year to fill with greens.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ideas! I have a greenhouse idea full scale with 90 used windows. I just need the lumber to frame it, then, windows windows windows!
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