Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Spices to Succulents

What to do with an old ugly spice rack & the little jars that sit on it? Some of the jars are missing lids and lids are missing jars. Garbage? Not likely...not when it cost me close to $350.00 over 20 years ago. (yes, my tastes have changed a lot over the years!!)

Again...ignore all the date/time stamps on the pictures. For some reason my camera started doing the date, but it wasn't set right. Realized what was happening too late. It is fixed now. lol

Some of the filthy jars & lids

Ok, first step...paint! Yes, I used home-made chalk paint for this one too. This time I added a blue acrylic paint to give me a bluey-grey tint. I loved it!


 First coat



Finished! I actually didn't distress this when I was finished. It looked so pretty I left it for now. Knowing me, I'll probably change that in the future. And I love how the watermark looks like a design on the top! I will have to get my stencils going on this I think! :)

Ok, back to the spice jars...

First thing I did was clean them up! 

I have been propagating succulents...as leaves and pieces fall off I let them callous over and plant when they start roots. I thought, what a cute way to get them going more!

Some of my cuttings...

So I planted a few of the jars with some of the babies from my collection! They look adorable. I know...no drainage holes...and very small vessels. But for a little while this will look pretty neat in the window in the great room!


I decided to use the lids as holders for 'obelisks' in a few of them. Used bamboo skewers cut to size and sat the lids on top.





I think this is a pretty way to start seedlings! I might have to plant the rest of the jars I have left.

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14 comments:

  1. Thanks for your comment on my blog.
    Wanted to tell you i had taken a tole painting class with a friend and had found an old wooden spice rack like yours.....i painted it and now use it to store all my bottles of acrylic paint!!! I just love it.
    Yours has turned out so darn cute! What a great idea to use for seedlings!!! Brilliant!
    It will give you a lot of happiness just looking at it!
    xoxo- Julie

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    1. Now that is a perfect use for that rack! Acrylic paints! When I tire of the mini plants, I think that could just be the ticket!
      Thanks Julie
      Debbie :)

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  2. What darling spice containers! Loved the way you planted in them and then how creative to use the tops as obelisks! Very clever and looks so cute! Thanks for sharing. Nancy

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  3. $350?! Oh well, we live and learn! But you've turned that spice rack into the most succulent thing in the world! Love the way you added the cute little tops!
    Kelly

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  4. Thanks Kelly! I think I had no sense when I was younger! lol

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  5. I love succulents! This is so cute! Life to the full to you!

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  6. That is a pretty awesome idea! It would only work for a while though because they need more light. But I really love it! Great job!

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  7. The jars are lovely. They really make great containers for the succulents.

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  8. Debbie, love what you did with the plants. This turned out very nice. Thanks for following me on Chirping with Excitement. I am happy to follow you back! :-) Tonya

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  9. This is such a great idea! If only I could get plants to stop dying in my house! I think I actually get TOO much sunlight. These are so clever! Now following!
    ~Dori

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  10. BEAUTIFUL,CONGRATULATIONS.KISSIS.VALÉRIA(BRASIL).

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