Hello Everyone! What was once all bright and shiny is now rusty and weathered.
While walking Harley the other day I spotted two watering cans that I placed behind my shed all covered in snow. They had been sitting behind my shed for probably a year or more. I dug them out of the snow, brought them in the house and cleaned them up.
After they dried, I stenciled the #3 on one and a #5 on the other.
I don’t know about you but I LOVE when Mother Nature does her magic! Although I’m sure she probably had some help with the process with weed killer being sprayed behind the shed.
Not only did I find these two watering cans behind the shed I also discovered some other treasures as well but that will be another post.
As always, thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
Gail
I love your watering cans...and love the stenciling on them, too. I have a couple of them that are outside buried under snow right now. That is a cute little tricycle, too. Have a great Friday, Gail. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteI love to stick stuff outside, too! The numbers look so great on the cans...I need to make one! Thanks for sharing, Gail!
ReplyDeleteLove your cans and stenciling a number is perfect. Great decor pieces. Hugs, marty
ReplyDeleteThey look old and rustic now ;-)
ReplyDeletelove the watering cans . . . love the numbers . . . love the vignettes . . .
ReplyDeleteCute watering cans. There is nothing better than the perfect distressing Mother Nature provides. I hope you get an early spring. I can't believe the insane weather this year.
ReplyDeleteThat was a neat find, Gail! Don't you love when you find something you totally forgot about? Love the stenciled numbers.
ReplyDeleteLove the watering cans Gail! The little bike is so cute too.
ReplyDeleteKathy
How cute is that vignette!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea. I have a couple watering that I may try that. Thanks for sharing. Denise
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