Thanks, Tani. I bought the cup and saucer at a thrift store and bought the other stuff at a hardware store, including a masonry bit for my drill. Drilling was not easy. Still, I'm glad I used a real cup instead of buying a mass-produced "teacup birdfeeder". This is a fun project for two or more gardeners. The directions are easily Googled. I think mine came from a P. Allen Smith website.
Wow, that's quite a change. Looks great.
ReplyDeleteinteresting blog. colorful.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tani. I bought the cup and saucer at a thrift store and bought the other stuff at a hardware store, including a masonry bit for my drill. Drilling was not easy. Still, I'm glad I used a real cup instead of buying a mass-produced "teacup birdfeeder". This is a fun project for two or more gardeners. The directions are easily Googled. I think mine came from a P. Allen Smith website.
ReplyDeleteI love love love this!!! Great idea I must have one in my garden...quick let's go look for a relic!!:)
ReplyDeleteYour chair looks great! I love the color.
ReplyDeleteI just planted my two chairs last week and can't wait until fill out.
Hope they look as nice as yours.
I love this idea! I've seen people planting in old boots before, but never in recycled chairs. Great stuff. I'm enjoying your blog!
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