This is the first Hoosier that H and I bought. It was just the top and H built a bottom for it. I thought it might be cute to use as a potting bench on the front porch. |
This is second one that we bought and I use it in the kitchen.. |
So now I have a little corner on the porch to store flowers until we get them planted... |
I use the flower sifter to hold potpourri ......and the area below it for moss... |
I store my gloves and garden ribbon in the hoosier... |
Lots of pots waiting to be filled with flowers... |
I made this fairy garden to sit on the coffee table... |
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That is perfectly wonderful - he did a terrific job - very fun!
ReplyDeletePenny I love your home, and the front yard looks so relaxing. Love the hoosier's and love the wicker!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that. I love it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea, love how you have it styled!!
ReplyDeleteYour House is so charming sweet Penny..I love it! I love this idea too! Hope you had a lovely MD's. Big hugs,
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Your cabinet looks happy to be living on that beautiful front porch. Just the thing for a potting station.
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ReplyDeleteLove the fact that you have so much room on your proch that you can have all these little "rooms" so to speak. The hoosier/potting bench is great and love how you decorated it!! I adore your fairy garden!!
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Deb
Such a pretty porch! I love the fairy garden! Jean
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this! especially the potpourri in the flour sifter. How clever. :) Stopping by from the blog hop and just followed you on Pinterest.
ReplyDeleteHello Penny...love you new header, your home is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job your Mr. H did on creating a bottom for your hoosier...it is now quite a statement piece...love it!
Hugs,JP
Your kitchen hoosier reminds me of visiting my mother-in-law's house. The potting hoosier is genius! You have really made it beautiful! Following you via GFC. Would love a follow back!
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Your porh is simply adorable! Your touches can transform everything in romantic things.
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Alessandra
Thanks for sharing your beautiful potting bench at Project Inspire{d} linky party!! Pinned your post to our group linky party board! Heather
ReplyDeleteHow charming, what a beautiful potting shed. I love the fairy garden in the enamel ware pan too. Thanks for sharing at the Cabin's BUDGET DECORATING PARTY.
ReplyDeleteLove your potting table, and your yard looks Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWonderful use for a Hoosier. So nice of your hubby to build a base for it.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! Having it as a potting bench only gives it more of a wow factor.
ReplyDeleteLiz
Lots of eye candy - as usual, Penny! Love your potting corner :) ~Pernilla
ReplyDeleteWow that is so sweet. I especially like the flour sifter with the pot pouring and the moss below. That's a very nice affect. I always adore fairy gardens- so precious. Your spiral topiaries look awesome with your wicker setting. Looks like a very relaxing spot.
ReplyDeleteI love your hoosier cabinet/potting bench Penny. It looks great on your patio. The little garden in the enamel pan is cute too. I'm visiting from HOME at Rose Chintz Cottage. Blessings, Pamela
ReplyDeleteLove the hoosier cabinet! H did a great job on the base. It looks great on your porch. Thank you for sharing it and your awesome carpenter box and flower bed at to What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a great week!
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Deborah
Your Hoosiers are lovely I recently found one and now have it in my Kitchen I've always wanted one your lucky to have two.
ReplyDeleteDenise
Penny, your hubby did a wonderful job on the cabinet and what a sweet spot to store all your gardening items. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend.
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Sandi
You are so creative! I love the potpourri in the flour sifter. Thank you for sharing this on Fluster's Creative Muster Party!
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Popped over from Embracing Change....Totally brilliant to use the Hoosier as a potting bench...and to paint it white against a white house. Kudos!
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so beautiful, everything looks so beautiful in your space! :-) glad to have stopped by today from the yourhomebasedmom party! Ingrid
ReplyDeleteLove,love, love! Penny you are so talented at putting together lovely vignettes. I need to visit and see if a little of that would rub off on me. lol ;-) Thanks for joining us this week at Transformed Tuesday.
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Peggy~PJH Designs
Penny, I love it as a potting bench! I have a hoosier that has been stored at our previous home. I will be bringing it home for my farmhouse basement kitchen. It is now oak, but I was planning on painting it white. Love yours! Thanks for sharing it with SYC.
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Jann
Not fair! You have two and I can't find even one! lol Thanks for sharing at Country Whites Weekend! There's not a third one, is there?
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Dru
Dang...that is such a cool idea! Hoosiers can be used for so many creative things. Thanks for sharing at Country Whites Weekend!
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Cindy
Nice!! I love how you used a Hoosier as a potting bench - it's so cute!! I'm going to feature this today at Romance on a dime!!
ReplyDeleteWell done! Love this! I got so close to purchasing a Hoozier cabinet - for $20 years back. I was just behind someone who snatched it! The previous owners left the house full of furniture - the new owners had no idea what they had and were selling everything very cheep! I will be featuring your post this week in my Home and Garden Party, I appreciate you sharing,
ReplyDeleteKathy
Your yard is so beautiful Penny! Thank you so much for sharing at Mom On Timeout!
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