I found this wire conservatory in the pottery barn catalog and my mind quickly reminded me that I have this....
I think I have used it in every room of my house...really!
I started thinking I could give it a whole new look...
At this price I wish I had bought every one.
Now let's see what I can do to give it a new look..
to be cont...
I cannot wait, I cannot wait to see what you are going to do with this!!!!
ReplyDeletePottery Barn makes us all drool however their prices do not!
I bought some lanterns at an auction that look just like theirs but mine were only $5. each!
Hurry up and show us.
Sissie
I love chicken wire....anything! Can't wait to see what you come up...I need to keep my mind open as I shop to see what I can convert to greatness using chicken wire!
ReplyDeleteWow! You know, we're in the middle of yet another winter storm and I'm going stir crazy. I have some old windows and this post is just the bit of inspiration I need to consider making a conservatory.
ReplyDeleteOh I loooooveeee that! Can't wait to see what you do with it.
ReplyDeleteOoh- I can't wait to see what you do!
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Layla
I agree with Lisa,I LOVE anything chicken wire.I hate when I run across a good deal and then procrastinate.I always end up wishing I had purchased more.I will be anxiously awaiting the updates. I know it will be simply marvelous!
ReplyDeleteSusie,
ReplyDeleteyour creative juices are flowing again. We all love that. Looking forward to your creation.
Sent ya an email.
Can't wait to see, Susie!!! :)
ReplyDeletecant wait to see it.. I know it'll be something great.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this now, so I KNOW it is going to flip me out when you work your magic on it!! Can't wait!!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda :)
That is a great use of it with the towels and the plants. I love that. I think you got a great steal on that:)
ReplyDeleteI can not wait to see what you end up doing! :o) You have such a good eye for re-purposing!
ReplyDelete-Trish
I love this piece!! Too too cute! I hopped over to Beth's blog yesterday myself!! Looking forward to that study.
ReplyDeleteHugs!
Susan
can't wait to see what you create!!
ReplyDeleteIt is awesome. There are so many things you can do with it! Can't wait to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Janie
Hey Susie! I tried emailing you but it came back. I'm going to be in your neck of the woods next week and would love to meet with you if our schedules mesh. Can you please email me at jdy277@aol.com?
ReplyDeleteJudy
I was just looking at that in the PB catalog too...so fun that you have a similar find. Can't wait to see!!
ReplyDeleteI am intrigued...and now anxiously awaiting. :)
ReplyDeleteCheers~
e
I love the coop!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful coop~I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with it! Hope you have a great day!
ReplyDeleteyes..another example how they are copying us..hee hee. I think yours would be pretty with some ferns in it....white or black or a tarnished black. Will be checking back to see your after...
ReplyDeleteI love love love aviary-(ies)
ReplyDeletecan we be friends, perty perty please ...
this is so pretty i love chicken wire.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing what you'll do with it. That's an awesome price you got it for! I totally fell in love with it when I saw it in the Pottery Barn catalog too.
ReplyDeleteI've always ♥'d that wire basket thingy of yours! My favorite is when it is filled with the white rolled towels.
ReplyDeleteSwoon!!
I've seen that one from Pottery Barn too, and it is heaven!
I can't WAIT to see what you come up with!
ReplyDeleteAnd she's off...Susie Harris... aka the MacGyver of Home Design! Look forward to see what you are busy creating! Btw. did you see my post about the conference held in NJ last weekend? Harry was there!
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited!!! It's going to be AMAZING:) Cause everything you create is!
ReplyDeleteWhoo Wee!! How pretty! Can't wait to see what your little talented hands do with this.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
What a steal for this pretty thing. I can think of a million uses. It's brautiful.
ReplyDeletehugs
So sorry Susie, I meant beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great buy... love it,, and all the wonderful ways to use it... but with the green plants inside,, wow Gorgeous...... have fun...
ReplyDeleteHugs;
Alaura
I had to feast my eyes one more time... yumm-y
ReplyDeleteI love both of them. The PB one filled with plants is such a great idea. I also love yours. Yes, at that price you should have brought them all home. I am looking for one for my living room. Hopefully I find a great deal like yours.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see what you decide to do.
Ruth
I'm waiting with baited breath....
ReplyDeletewhat DOES that really mean???
annie
I am waiting to see..................your own handmade version! I have no doubt that you could whip an even better version of the PB cage out of your magic cottage!
ReplyDeleteI wish you had bought me one too! How fantastic!! Looking forward to seeing your redo.
ReplyDeleteAre you going to spray paint it? I guess you could go just about any direction, couldn't you?
ReplyDeleteThe PB picture really is cute. I wonder if they know how much we all pore over their catalogs just to get inspiration?
Have a great weekend!
hurry! hurry!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I can't wait to see what you come up with, girlie!
ReplyDeleteSusie, did you watch the Olympic Opening Ceremonies? They said, "Bienvenue," and I immediately thought of you! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG, I visited family in Shreveport over Christmas and FELL IN LOVE with Red Door Interiors!! When i saw that price tag, I had to look at my bulletin board at the business card I snagged! I wish they could easily ship the whole store to me in Ohio! LOVE the coop!
ReplyDeleteKacey @ Shes.No.Martha
AT that price you should have bought them all! I can't wait to see what you transform this into!
ReplyDeleteJust popping in to wish you a Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteSuzann (The Olive Cottage)
HEy, glad I landed on your blog! I love it with the towels, but can't wait to see more! ~Lezlee
ReplyDeletecant wait to see what you do! miss you! xo
ReplyDeleteStopped in to say you have been missed. Hope you are doing ok. Jackie
ReplyDeleteAnd the reason you didn't buy one for me... I know you don't know me but please remember that I love birdcages, conservatories and bargains... Hugs, Jennifer please stop by and visit sometime :)
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