I agree with Ruth. The only bad thing about it is that it is too pretty to use. You should see my potting bench. It is a wreck. ha.. It was once painted a pretty light green. Silly me.
Love it! Yes, it is too pretty to get dirty as one of your other commenters stated. You have inspired me. I found a vintage table with an enamel top on it. I would love to make a potting bench out of it.
That is too pretty to get dirty. I love the delicate details.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ruth. The only bad thing about it is that it is too pretty to use. You should see my potting bench. It is a wreck. ha.. It was once painted a pretty light green. Silly me.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Robin. It is the sweetest bench and you have it accessorized so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous potting bench! What a great use of some finds. I can definitely see why they chose to highlight this one!
ReplyDeleteRobin, you don't really get that dirty, do you? It's too pretty! Congrats on the exposure!
ReplyDeleteWho wouldn't want such a beauty
ReplyDeleteIt' adorable!
ReplyDeleteThat is too pretty to get dirty. I love the delicate details.
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I can visualize that potting bench inside a stone mas (farmhouse) in Provence, France. Lovely! Just add wands of lavender!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the posting!
Love it! Yes, it is too pretty to get dirty as one of your other commenters stated. You have inspired me. I found a vintage table with an enamel top on it. I would love to make a potting bench out of it.
ReplyDeleteCool! It is a beauty!
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