Wednesday, March 7, 2012

ChiPPy-WHITE WaTerInG Can ~ WHITE WEDNESDAY!*!*!

Spring has Sprung!*!*!  
 **60 Degrees Today**
  AND I REALLY SHOULD BE OUTSIDE GETTING READY FOR THIS WEEKEND'S SHOW!!! - But I "just had to" take a few quick pics FOR WHITE WEDNESDAY hosted by FaDeD Charm...


 PeRfeCtLy ChiPPy, Natural Time-Worn PaTiNa...
This is one of my FaVoRiTe ViNtaGe Watering Cans!!!
Besides it's AwEsoMe PaTiNa, it's form is less commonly seen...




 ** Sprinkling RoSe Head**
Soooo much more interesting than brand new!*!*! 




 ViNtaGe...



 I LoVe these ViNtaGE
 "BiRdie Springtime Beverage Bottles"...
***Jill & Kathy - ONLY 2 left - AND I've set them aside for YOU!!!



Now that you're THINKING S*P*R*I*N*G,
Hop on over to Kathleen's Blog
to view all the other White Wednesday Enteries...

Come Shop-My-SHaBBies 
THIS WEEKEND ~ Saturday & Sunday...
March 10th & 11th
Visit my sidebar for more DETAILS on the Lake County Fairgrounds
 in Illinois...


~*~* ChiPPy!-SHaBBy! *~*~

10 comments:

  1. Love the pics...thx for taking them...good luck with the show!!..xo, Mariaelena

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  2. Oh sweet! You can paint watering cans white, but they never look like this! Yum. Happy Spring!

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  3. The watering can is scrumptious. New ones not so much.

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  4. you have the BEST whites! thanks and big hugs for stopping by and commenting on my romantic homes blog feature! you're the best!

    hugs,

    shelley

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  5. Love the watering can and wish I had a ton of them to place fresh flowers in...thanks for sharing!

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  6. Wow it's so pretty!!! I need a chippy white one!!

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  7. Charming watering can...best of luck at the show:)

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  8. always love your perfectly chippy shabbiness!!

    Happy almost Spring! =)

    blessings
    barbara jean

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  9. love this!!! And I so wish I could come to the show! I was on the internet googling vintage watering cans when your blog popped up. I am so glad it did. Now I have a new blog to follow. HWW xo

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  10. A watering can's anatomical parts are simple. Mainly, the container with handles and a short or long spout. At the spout's end you'll find the rose. This is the piece that contains the perforations allowing for sprinkling rather than pouring.

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