Completely inspired by these, I set out to make my own.
Next, I went to town cutting, drilling, and piecing together the molds to form flowers.
I used some aluminum cookie molds, and a few lamp parts too.
I used some aluminum cookie molds, and a few lamp parts too.
After spray painting the flowers, stems, and leaves, I stapled them to my new picket fence section.
So fun to make, I love the whimsy charm they add to my picket fence!
These are so cute!
ReplyDelete-Danielle
Those are super cute and such a great touch to the fence. I am always amazed by people's creativity.
ReplyDeleteHow stinkin' CUTE!!! I'm determined to decorate my yard and you just inspired me more! Thanx for sharing your fun talent.
ReplyDelete!!!.A.D.O.R.A.B.L.E.!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just too neat! I don't even know how you came up with this! Great job, so creative!
ReplyDeleteso,very cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the wonderful and creative idea. I love flowers very much. It was nice going through your blog.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! Love the sifters too! Lori
ReplyDeleteLOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute!
xo
becky
So cute! You are so crafty Karoline! I learn so much from you and now try to upcycle all I can.
ReplyDeletexoxo
wow what a great idea! getting ready for farm chicks?
ReplyDeleteloving your new banner!
How cute are they!!!
ReplyDeleteClever! When I was a little girl we made bells out of beads and tin can lids, then went door to door selling them tied to evergreen swags at Christmas time.
ReplyDeleteI just love how you did your fence..
ReplyDeleteSo very unique...hugs Jean in Ohio