Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Bucket Brigade


It has been over a month since I posted so I am happy to be joining a fun group of bloggers for the April Pinterest Challenge.


Thanks Cindy of County Road 407 for hosting the Pinterest Challenge.


The inspiration photo is from Cottage at the Crossroads.


I've got a bench and lots of buckets and I knew this would be a really fun challenge.


As I gathered buckets, I was a bit surprised to see how many I have - this isn't all of them.


I cleaned off the garden bench we paid $1 for years ago - definitely not for sitting.


I usually go for reds and yellows, but this visit to the nursery was "take what you can get".


I made the mistake of taking a break and reading on the chaise - nothing else got done that day.


The next morning I began hanging buckets on the bench, but I wanted the foxglove to be the tallest plant.


I scattered buckets around the bench and filled them with plants.


My focus is more on buckets than topsy turvy, but this definition is fitting.


 I was given the idea for doing something and created something my own.


I kept the bucket theme going on the porch.


I have a lovely view from the window seat, 


but this view of my garden from the living room windows is my favorite.


You've seen my take on the pic from Cottages at the Crossroads - I hope you check out all the other posts.


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31 comments:

  1. Good morning Carol! Well just yesterday after my school work, we went for a quick walk. The temps are warming, the daffodils are up, our redbud tree is starting to bloom and I thought to myself, "Today in between my teaching, I'm going to put out my first metal bucket." And that is what I will do, one day at a time.

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  2. HI Carol, Okay I love everything about your post. I love all those buckets and that garden chair for $1.00. Love it! So pretty! I think this is one of my favs for this challenge. Thank you for the inspiration and now I need to find more pots... when will we get to garage sale again? cheers, laura

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  3. Carol I think you win the over achieving prize this month. LOL! I absolutely adore BOTH of your groupings. It's fun to see a bit of pink in your garden.

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  4. Wowza! I'm so jealous that you could create multiple spots with all your fabulous buckets and flowers. Your bench is definitely my fave with the color. Not sure that my whole day wouldn't be taking a break if I got to sit out there and enjoy all the beauty. I love it! Thanks so much for joining in and I'm so glad you're back with us!

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  5. What a cute post. Love the bucket idea. All you photos are great. Have a blessed day. Madeline

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  6. As always, much to enjoy and be inspired by, with coming to visit you. The buckets and flowers are a wonderful combination. Thanks for sharing ~ FlowerLady

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  7. Carol you never disappoint...Your outside living area is breathtaking. I love how you used your galvanized pails. I can stroll your area all day long.

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  8. Carol, you make plain old buckets look amazing. I really like your bench arrangement and the porch, as well. I have a metal bucket someone gave me a long time ago. It is painted with flowers in outdated colors and I would love to repaint it. Any suggestions?

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  9. Carol, This is gorgeous. I love those gorgeous pinks. That foxglove is stunning.

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  10. Sooooo beautiful!

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  11. Think you've got more metal buckets than me, Carol; wow! I love all your pretty flowers and that bench is the best backdrop! That foxglove is amazing, and I always love cosmos, too:) Thanks for the glimpse of where we'll be in a couple months:)

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  12. Carol, how fun to have sooo many buckets to decorate your garden and porch with!!! I love pink so this is right up my way and the foxgloves look beautiful in their little galvanized homes. <3 Enjoy them!!!

    Do enjoy sitting and reading in the garden... It's the best way to beat the Corona blues for sure,
    Hugs,
    Barb :)

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  13. I’m always happy when I see a post up from you! Love all those buckets! All I have is pots!
    I like that bench arrangement so very much! Such beautiful flowers!

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  14. Lots of galvanized buckets--love them! They are so versatile and really let the colors of the flowers pop.

    Pamela | DIY Vibes

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  15. Love to see you make all your galvanized buckets look so sweet and pretty with flowers. Your lounge chair reminds me of mine and I cannot wait to get on mine this summer. Enjoy yours. Have a great rest of the week.
    Hugs,
    Kris

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  16. So many lovely metal containers! I especially love the one with the handles on the sides, but they just all look so pretty put around your garden! So glad you could join the hop this month, Carol! Hope you can share at Tuesday Turn About this week, too! ;-)

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  17. I'm amazed at your collection of buckets, Carol! I had none for this challenge, but I want to grab some the next time I'm released from captivity. Your flowers and garden overall are just lovely! A happy place, I'm sure!

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  18. That old bench is the perfect perch for your gorgeous flowers, especially the foxglove. I used to call them fairy hats. Not sure if there is such a thing as bucket envy but I think I have it. Great collection Carol!

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  19. Love the beautiful garden and flowers. Those flower buckets are awesome! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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  20. Carol,

    I have been swooning over your garden for quite a few years. You created a beautiful look with your galvanized buckets. You have many that so pretty.

    You have so many beautiful pieces in your garden and outside your windows.

    Cindy

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  21. "Take what you can get" worked out prety good for you! Love the bench. I would love a view like that from my sofa!

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  22. This is just pure beauty, Carol! I definitely need more buckets! Wish I could garage sale!
    Such an inspiring post!

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  23. How gorgeous, Carol! I can't wait until my yard is once again filled with flowers. It'll still be awhile here! I can't believe how many buckets you had. Where in the world do you store them all? I only have one galvanized bucket, but I'd like some more. I suppose if our vintage shops ever get to re-open, then maybe I'll be able to snag another one.

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  24. Beautifully done! Your bench full of flower buckets looks a lot more natural than your inspiration piece. I’d love looking out your window at such a pretty view!

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  25. Carol, you have more galvanized buckets than I've seen in one place!! You've combined beautiful flowers and displayed them for maximum impact. I guess we both like benches!! Great to see you again.

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  26. Carol, Your home just makes me smile.....everytime! The assortment of bright colors, that chaise lounge.....that collection of buckets! Just beautiful!

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  27. You nailed that bucket challenge, Carol! So pretty! I can't get over that the bench was $1.

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  28. Excellent! I like your take, Carol. The buckets of blooms are gorgeous! And your bench is a favorite.

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  29. Love your buckets, and your flowers are so beautiful!

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  30. Beautiful!!! I love your buckets and the flowers are gorgeous. Nothing growing here yet, although the hostas have poked through the ground. xo Diana

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