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"Design Challenged"

When God was handing out gifts for design, decorating, and landscaping, he passed over me and gave my share to someone else.  So, when Chelan suggested we use this old thing from the chicken barn up on our porch, I was quite . . . reluctant.  In fact, there might have been an argument about it.  He thinks I only want to use new stuff in decorating, but that's really not true.   I just don't trust my judgement on such things.  I love vintage -- not junky.

I'd love it if any of you who are not design-challenged could help me!  Does this thing need to go or does it have potential?



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  1. I am not creative either but it totally screams planter! With lots of colorful, long, hangy outy type viney flowery things draping over the side! Pretty sure Tina will have a ton of fun ideas!

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  2. It's got great potential! I would use it as a planter, just like Vanessa said. Plants would soften the edges. In winter you could load it with greens, pine cones and shiny balls. It seems like you might have to play with where you place it. The shade of the porch might limit your use with plants in the summer. Play around with it and keep your mind open. You never know what might end up working!

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