You've been self-isolating, drinking some wine, and saving the corks for a project. But, before you think I'm accusing you of drinking too much, we both know that every wine-drinker has a stash of corks somewhere in their house. It's time to dig them out and finally DO something with them. Welcome back to 10 on the 10th , a group of bloggers sharing ideas and inspiration for less than $10. This month we're sharing Tips While Social Distancing and we've got some great ideas for you. Let's get started..... First, find those corks. They're probably hiding in drawers or a cabinet...maybe in a box or bag. You can find them. I have faith in you! My first project is an easy one. All you need is a hot glue gun, a can, and your corks. This jade plant has been living in an aluminum can ever since I cut it away from the original plant. It's doing quite well, but, let's face it, this container is not very pretty. ...
Your flowers look like sweet peas that my grandmother used to plant every year. Thank you for sharing on #OMHGFF this week!
ReplyDeleteI know exactly what you mean, Karren. These were growing wild on the side of the road and I just had to have some!
DeleteAnn you are a woman after my own heart. I am always making my husband stop the car so I can get out and cut the flowers on the side of the road. The whole area is full of flowers and the countryside is all dressed up in it's finery. Pinning and sharing. Thank youfor giving us the sweet-est inspiration.
ReplyDeleteKIndred spirits - wildflowers are the best!
DeleteWhat I'd really like to do is dig them up and plant them in my garden...
Have a great day, Mary!
Ann
those a re pretty flowers indeed. Love the purple shades :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. I couldn't resist them!
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