As you all know, I have been searching high and low for some reasonable, tall, and not super spendy outdoor planters. My search has been filled with planters starting at nearly $100 and reaching prices of about $700! Needless to say, those weren't coming home with us any time soon. Especially since David thinks I kill off all my plants {so not true, by the way!}.
However, on a random trip to Big Lots I got the biggest "ah-ha" moment I've had in a long time. You know, those moments Oprah claims to get all the time on her show!
We are roaming through the aisles aimlessly when I spotted it. "It" was a tall, woven clothes hamper. I immediately said, "Dave, do you see what I see?" As you can guess he wasn't nearly as enthralled as I was. I squealed, "I can make planters out of those!!!!" He replied with a, "How many do you want?" and "Can we get lunch now?" Gotta love my husband!
The best thing was that their combined price was $40! That's less than half of the price of ONE planter I had considered purchasing {and that was the cheap one!}.
After a tasty lunch at Arby's {their sweet tea is my new obsession} we stocked up on some black spray paint and came home and I sprayed all of the shutters and my new planters!
And, just an FYI, these hampers aren't merely just fabric. All along the inside the are reinforced with a metal structure. It's almost like they wanted to be planters, I tell you.
Up next: Overstock rug, new house numbers, snazzy front door handle, fresh coat of paint on the front door, and garage lights!
xoxo
28 comments:
They look great!!! Fab job!
Ah! I was right! They look great!!!! Way to go!
Very creative.
I think your old diy planters look great with the new ones. Picture them in the summer with some colour in them. I like how the two together create an entrance to your front door.
Brilliant!!
Girl, you got it going on:) Great job!
Wow, good thinking. I am always on the hunt for big planters, I'll have to remember this trick.
how gorgeous!
The flowers look great in your new planters! Very creative idea :)
how awesome! they look great. i love aha moments like that.
You are borderline ridiculous. :P
Absolutely fabulous and I am sooooo copying you on this idea! Wait, do I even have a big lots around here? LOLa
OMG! I need to borrow your "eye" for seeing the potential in stuff!! I love how the weave adds visual interest, too.
Have I told you how much I wish we have a brick home? Beautiful.
::impatiently waiting for more reveals::
What a great solution! They look great.
by golly they look amazing!
the texture and the color just add to the appeal. your one smart gal.
ps i love those moments of ah-ha!
Great idea! Never would have thought those were clothes hampers. Perfecto!
So awesome! I love it so much. I wouldn't have seen it but I'm so glad you did.
I don't have much of an eye, but I am a pretty good copier. =)
Good idea to prop it up on a bucket. I have a similar set-up in one of our planters.
your idea turned out real cute and the flowers look good in them. you have a eye for idea's for sure.
those look great! how did you treat them for the outdoors?
Oh they look perfect!!!
LOL @ the Oprah's a-ha moment! HaHa!
Oh, joi, it looks amazing! Cant wait to see the rest, you busy bee!
I never would have thought of that! It looks amazing!! ~K
Smart girl, they look great. I love the use of the bucket upside down to give you the heigh you need. There's using your head.
Take care,
Lisa
Everything you do always looks phenomenal. Jealous, again!
Thanks everyone! I love reading your comments! : )
idont know how i missed this. looks wonderful joi.
What a great idea! You just reminded me that I really need to work on my green thumb! Love your blog!
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Montanna
Oooh so pretty!! I love how that looks. I would totally do this if I could just keep plants alive.
I've seen those concrete planters in BH&G before. Very nice.
looks amazing! love the new shutters as well!
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