It was a beautiful day gardening in San Diego today.
I was looking for some string to tie up a plant and couldn't find any.
I have been collecting rolling pins from garage sales,
thrift stores and flea markets.
As I was planting I remembered,
I had one in the garden for fun.
I thought why not use it for holding the jute I can never find.
I just needed to find the right spot.
My new inspirational board on another potting table.
I'm going to add more things to inspire me in the garden.
I found the perfect place on the picket fence potting table.
I love the whimsical look.
so perfect!!!!!
ReplyDeleteJody this is they best idea!!! I hope you don't mind if I use this idea myself in my own garden. I am always hunting for where I left the jute last. It's funny because last fall I was in the pasture with the horses when I found one of my old rolling pins laying in the grass. I have no idea what the grandchildren were doing with it out there but can only imagine :)
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Love all your garden goodies. Not gardening season here yet, but I am washing pots in preparation for it.
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
I love your garden work space tablescape!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a stroke of genius winding your twine on that old wooden rolling pin- what a GREAT idea.
Such cute stuff, I love looking at it all.
I cannot WAIT for it to warm up here!!!
Meraviglioso!!!
ReplyDeleteBellalullo
LOVE, love, love your idea!! So darn cute. Still envious of your weather as I look outside at snowflakes a fallin'... xo
ReplyDeleteI love the jute on the rolling pin. I love the clochy things on your potting bench too. We are supposed to get more snow here today.
ReplyDeleteJody...I absolutely love your, rolling pin, jute holder! i might just copy that idea...thnks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!!!! I love your whole potting table, everything looks so pretty! And so ready for spring! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing potting table. So happy for you that you can begin to use it. We have some time to go here in Chicago. They are predicting heavy snow for tomorrow. Yikes when will this end!!!! I am so ready for some Spring.
ReplyDeleteKris
If these pictures were on the cover of a magazine I would buy it! Perfection in a snapshot!
ReplyDeleteWow! Sorry, I'm going to have to go 'pin crazy' on your post. What a fantastic idea for a jute holder and also to have an inspirational board! Fantastic post. Chel x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant and beautiful Jody.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, indeed!
ReplyDeleteWell how cute is that!! I love all of your little garden treasures, and the way you've combined them into a photo worthy vignette! I'll be coming back to these pictures often when I start trying to have some photo opportunities in the garden this year! I'm your newest follower...I didn't realize I wasn't already. I think I put you on my sidebar, but didn't follow.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute collection! Love it. xo
ReplyDeleteWow- Perfection! everything just looks too pretty to use!- what a lovely scene to daydream about Spring here on the east coast! I'm so jealous -my planting "area" is a corner of the garage :(
ReplyDeleteJody,
ReplyDeleteMy husband is the gardener here on the Prairie!
However, this darling potting table and accessories definitely tempts one!
Clever idea to use the rolling pin for a twine holder!!!
Inspiring!
Fondly,
Pat
Oh my, your potting area is GORGEOUS!! Now following your beautiful blog...love the name! Thanks for partying at "The Scoop" tonight!
ReplyDelete♥Linsey
Wonderful potting table and the rolling pin idea for the jute is great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea! I can not wait to return to work in the garden! But unfortunately quite a lot of snow for us! Best wishes and have a nice day! Carmen
ReplyDeleteOh this is fabulous. I love your picket fence display and potting shelf. How fun. Thanks tons for joinig TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I just found you through the From Dream to Reality Linky and I'm so happy I did! I can't have a garden this summer, but I'll be having something better - the summer with my man in Hawaii. So....I'll miss having a garden, but I think I can deal with it just this one year.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. And the pictures of your garden are so beautiful. Spring is not there yet in Brittany, so gardening is not really nice... But I sure long for it!
ReplyDeleteYour garden work table is kewelopolis!
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
Så fint du har det, Smart med snören på kaveln. och så fina kransar.
ReplyDeleteHa en fin kväll
Kram Meta i Sverige.
Jody, that is the cutest idea!! and you have inspired me to have a potting bench this year...if I can get my hubby to help me get it moved! I would love to have your brain while working on this project! It's just so cute! If I really get the nerve up to do it, I will let you know!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your pretty space with us for the party!
Blessings,
Doni
Hi Jody, all is beautiful but I fall in love with the rolling pin idea! Gorgeous photos, thanks so much for sharing them! Would love to have you visit me sometime.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com
Can't wait for Spring!!!!! Your post is inspiring me:) New follow. Follow back at http://www.sewsweetvintage.com/2013/03/brilliant-2013.html
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the rolling pin idea, it's darling!! I'm gonna have to pin it so I remember to make one for myself, thanks for the inspiration:-) Your picket fence vignette is so cute!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Bella
I am Inspired! Thank you
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your style. Found your link at the Common Ground Be Inspired blog hop. Can't wait to see what else you're working on!
ReplyDeleteRosie
I love your potting table and everything on it! I want it all! :)
ReplyDeleteyou are clever keeping your garden twine on an old rolling pin. I am a bit jealous you are already doing some planting. We still have a bit of snow in the yard but the promise of spring is not far off. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo
ReplyDeleteI love every bit of this, I'm itching to get out to do some planting and digging in the soil!! love that potting bench!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea. Love that adorable picket fence potting bench too.
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!! Thanks for joining my party....Deb Vintage On A Dime :)
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Beautiful display!
ReplyDeleteLove this! This is a must for my Garden Love Pinterest board. Thank you for sharing so much creativity in every post you publish! Blessings, Patti
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