The buckets are sitting on inverted metal baskets from Target. My local Target has them every Halloween in the $1 section. This year they had black, orange, silver, and copper. They make great votive candle holders. Upside down I use them as pillar candle holders and as a base to elevate small objects.
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The little snake bottle is from DeeDee & Shark a very talented artist making spooky, creepy, and truly unique ceramics. Her in person...
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3 comments:
Cool. I like the vintage look to them.
The baskets are neat-o. I use empty soup cans I've covered with autumnal/Hallowe'en color crepe paper. :)
Those top buckets are cool and I am with Joe - I love the vintage look!
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