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  1. I must really like your style because the first two posts I picked from the Talk of the Town party were yours! I’ll be following you on Google +. Look forward to more amazing pics of your creativity and eye for design.

      1. Lora Bloomquist says:

        Sorry, I’m not really a G+ girl, Audra. But really, email is the best way, since social media can be so finicky lately! Think I’ve gotten dropped off of a bunch of people’s feeds, sadly:(

    1. Lora Bloomquist says:

      That’s awesome, Audra!I actually got in on the party pretty early this time,which never happens!

  2. Well, I love this bucket planter like you have no idea, however this entire corner is the BOMB! Every square inch.

    Can’t wait to share this in this weekend’s DIY Salvaged Junk Projects! Thanks for linking up! 🙂

    1. Lora Bloomquist says:

      Thanks, Donna! Whenever I have that cute Edison bulb on, it just makes me smile too! Love your party; definitely my favorite! Your readers are the best!

  3. What a great vignette. Here in Maine with the time change and another snowstorm predicted for tomorrow, I wish I could catch some Spring Fever. Your vignette definitely brigthens up that corner of the world! My silk daffodils on the coffee table just aren’t cutting it! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a bucket with graphics before. Love the poly treatment; I’ve worried about making rust worse by using something in a container before; greaat solution!

    1. Lora Bloomquist says:

      I poly all my rusty stuff, Kathy! It brings out such a lovely patina! So sorry you are still getting snow:(I’m hoping for no more snowstorms this March!

    1. Lora Bloomquist says:

      They’re a great bang for the buck, Julie!

    1. Lora Bloomquist says:

      Thanks, friend!

  4. Love your old bucket and this vignette. I especially like what you did with the old utility light and the Edison bulb. Keep those good ideas comin’.

    1. Lora Bloomquist says:

      Glad you enjoyed it, Vikki! The ideas keep coming, it’s my hands that have a hard time keeping up!