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Finally, I have found the time to show you what I did with my thrifted pot and wash pan.
I turned them into a two level flower planter.
 I knew I wanted to keep them in their original state, so I can use them down the road for other things.

I offset the smaller pot as far to the back of the dishpan as I could get it.  It helped give it more interest and give it an asymmetrical look. 

And I found just the perfect spot for it on my front porch.






Trash, turned into treasure:)

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  1. [email protected] of Laughter says

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    It looks wonderful Dawn! Really beautiful flowers! I am just starting to put flowers outside now…Spring is finally here! Have a wonderful week! Angie xo

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  2. [email protected] at the Crossroads says

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    Dawn, your flowers looks beautiful in your enamel pots! Hope I can find some soon!

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  3. Angie says

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    Your so clever!
    It looks beautiful

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  4. NanaDiana says

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    Dawn, that turned out really cute. It is fun to put those kinds of things together…they look more important than they would just setting alone. Perfect for the porch- xo Diana

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  5. ℳartina @ Northern Nesting says

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    Dawn I love it! So pretty!!

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  6. Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says

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    I saw several of those enamel tubs and pots this weekend and did not think to use them that way. How clever.

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  7. Kris says

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    So pretty!

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  8. Lemon Lane Cottage says

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    That turned out so pretty Dawn. What a great use for dented enamel ware. Have a great week. Patty

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  9. Tammy says

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    Beautiful! Another great idea! I love all of the flowers You chose to put in them too and the wood box that they are setting on.

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    • Tammy says

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      I am so glad you could come by and link up to Rustic restorations Weekend! Hope your internet trouble is over for good!

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  10. Debbiedoo's says

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    Love those pots Dawn. I have the same large one and almost did the same. I used my picnic basket instead.

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  11. Katherines Corner says

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    beautiful, and a wonderful trash to treasure example too. Hugs and wishes for a week filled with happy!

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  12. [email protected] Design for Living says

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    What a fantastic idea. Love the vintage find and the flower colors are so beautiful! We’d love for you to share this project on our Outdoor Extravaganza! http://satoridesignforliving.com/2012/05/kitchen-container-potager-outdoor-extravaganza-link-party/

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  13. ✿ⒹⒺⒺ✿@ A Lapin Life says

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    OH wow! Gorgeous!

    Dee

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  14. Lorrie says

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    Beautiful! The pots make a wonderful planter, and your flowers are so pretty, I’m visiting from Rustic Restorations Weekend Linky I’m now a follower!

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