Have you ever had one of those days when you
find something you have had forever and
you think of something
fun , frenchie and white
that you can do with it?
I was cleaning out my potting shed last Wednesday and I found
all these small pots that I just had sitting on the windowsill
and the wheels started turning.
I knew I wanted them white, but not a solid white...
more of a white wash...so I got out the paint
and started playing.
I added some vintage lace around the top of each one
and I really thought I was done with them...until today
when I realized that I would like them to be
kinda *french* looking.
I decided to get out my set of Paris rubber stamps.
From previous experience I knew that
it was not going to be easy to rubber stamp
on a convex surface, but I took out the smallest
stamp I could find and started stamping.
that none are perfect, but I love them as is.
Then I remembered some egg soaps I had purchased at my favorite store ...Home Goods... and some little petite pots were born.
All packaged up and ready for either my Etsy store or my booth...haven't decided yet. Maybe both.
update:
you can now purchase them here:
There is only one egg shaped soap in each pot because these are tiny pots. They stand approx. 2 and 1/4 inches high and are also the same in diameter at the top.
Please visit Kathleen at Faded Charm for more WW posts. You will be glad you did. She has been such a gracious host for all of us for many , many weeks now. Thank you so much Kathleen! The WW post is the one I try to really prepare for. Sometimes it doesn't work out that way, but I do try. lol.
Blessings~
What a pretty idea - great gifts for any occasion.
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AtticMag
Oh they are so beautiful! There are so many thing that they can be used for! Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Your little pots turned out so cute! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHappy White Wednesday!
Warmly,
Lori
What a cute way to present a gift! Great job!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sandi,
ReplyDeleteThose little pots are just adorable! What a sweet idea! So glad you've shared them with us. Have a wonderful week.
Blessings,
Sandi
So cute Sandy...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
xoxo~Kathy @
Sweet Up-North Mornings...
These turned out wonderful. What a great gift idea. Don't you love it when an idea becomes a reality.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Wednesday!
Kathleen
Sandi, these are wonderful, love the whitewash, I would have never thought to use a stamp but they turned out beautifully! And of course the soap just is perfect for these!
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Debra
Fantastic idea, I like the washed look on the pots!
ReplyDeleteTracey
They turned out wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Gotta do it! Where can I get the egg soaps? They fit so well!
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auntelsie'strinketstreasures.blogspot.com
Too cute Sandi... Oh do you think we can plant next week ???
ReplyDeleteOh Sandi these are so cute!!!! I made some for my booth space too! No eggs though ~ thank you for the idea!!
ReplyDeleteThese little pots are adorable! What a great gift idea.
ReplyDeletethese are all so DARLING! lovely pots ...thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteSandi I think you must be a genius. I love these so much. They would make such darling gifts. Somehow I missed your post on the tiny little card that you have bagged up so cute!!! I want to borrow that brain of yours for awhile.
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Those are so cute! Isn't it fun to use things up...you did good! Those cards in the last post were a great find and idea!
ReplyDeleteRene'
Fantastic...think I might try gesso on my pots. Lovely idea, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes these are lovely. I've painted my small clay herb pots turquoise and blue, but really like the white especially with the soaps. Packaged beautifully!
ReplyDeletexo,Candylei
Darling! Jacqueline
ReplyDeletesooooo delightful! I love this idea!
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea. Great for hostess gifts or a gift for yourself. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSandi - these are so beautiful! Really - I do love them. They would make great gifts for wedding guests or at a special party. You make the most unusual and beautiful creations. Thanks again for always sharing what you do !
ReplyDeletevicki
How beautiful, Sandi!!!
ReplyDeleteBig TX Hugs,
Stephanie
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