Mini Planters For The Kitchen Window Sill...



Oh how I wish I had sills in my kitchen with depth.
But no - they are a mere 8cm wide.  
That is not even three and a half inches!
I see all these wonderful ideas for decorating the kitchen sills...
But I have never found anything, or any idea that will fit.
Of course a skinny vase, jug or bottle will. 
But they have all visited the been there done that basket!
Today I was at 'The Warehouse' store,
 where I found these cute little glass ceramic pots.
Nice shape and the perfect size for the window sill!
$5 each, marked down to $4, then $1.14.
Took them up to the counter and they were only 23 cents each!!!
What???   A whole 69 cents for the three cute pots!
Now that would have to be the bargain of the century don't you think?
So off I went to Mitre 10.
And purchased three mini pot plants.
The little plant pots were a perfect fit for the cute pots.
Total cost for the Kitchen Window Sill makeover - $9.60!
window sill plants
And I LOVE the look.
Crisp clean, and green!


#indoorplants #miniplanters



Look What's Been Happening In The Studio...



It has been a super crazy time in the art studio...
prepping for upcoming exhibitions I'm participating in...
creating  work for a fundraising exhibition...
and then completely wandering off task and painting flowers...
and watercolour ink birds!
Plus there's been a few competition paintings done.
(which I can't show you yet because it's secret squirrel stuff!)
Too many ideas...too much to create.
Both in the art world and the blogging world!
Yes - I admit it - I am a prolific painter!!!
If you didn't know - I'm in the studio painting four days a week,
with a few hours each day blogging.
Usually I have one blogger's day a week - when I create 'other' things.
It's busy - but I love what I do!
And I love sharing with you all.  :)




My NEW 'OLD' Book...

I love books...
So I just had to share the latest in my collection.
A childhood dream was to become a librarian!
I never did do that,
 but I still LOVE books.
I love reading,
looking at...
collecting...
and using books in crafts and DIY.
(this one's safe though - as it has the 'I'm special' label).

This book is so old.

Published in 1905 in fact.
It's worn, tatty and tired.
But for me it was love at first sight!
Just look at the gorgeous green embossed cover.
It is a beautiful book.

'Good Words' is full of short stories.
And wonderful black and white plates (pictures).
Here are a few:




But the one I adore the most is of the girl with the dreamy eyes.
Beautiful, don't you think?



Today's Reminder...


A little reminder to put laughter and love in your day,
and into other peoples too.
  :)



#quote #quotes #rosequote



DIY Epiphytes Hanging Planter Box...

You may well be asking - what is an epiphyte?
An epiphyte is:
a plant which grows harmlessly on another (usually a tree).
It derives moisture from the air, rain, and the debris that collects around it. They do not grow in soil.
The epiphyte family of plants includes many species of orchids, bromeliads, tillandsias, mosses and ferns.

To make a DIY epiphytes hanging planter box you will need:
a wooden box - an old drawer or a box made from pallet wood.
I used an old wooden drawer with the handle removed.
 First step:  dry brush the box with white paint for a wonderful shabby look..


 Once paint is dry add a plastic liner.
Staple in place and trim.
Add a wire hanger to the top.


Add a thick layer of coconut fibre. 
Arabella decided she must help! 
By investigating her new cat bed...

Sorry sweetness but that box is not for you!
 Add a layer of sphagnum moss.


Staple a covering of wire mesh. 
 Use wire cutters to make slits where you want your plants.
At the top I wired in place some spanish moss.
The second plant is Tillandsia aeranthos.


The plant on the wood is Dendrobium Tamara.
The yellow flowering orchid is Oncidium flexuosum.


The DIY Epiphytes Hanging Planter Box is on a covered deck with filtered sunlight with my other orchids in the collection, 
so Just a light misting is all the watering that will be needed.

All these plants were sourced from at 'Pottering About'.
For local blog followers - this specialty Garden Centre is in Military Road, Otakiri.

Don't worry if you can't visit in person, 
as they sell tropicals, subtropicals, orchids, bromeliads, and other epiphytes via Trade Me New Zealand,
or visit their website here:
And while I'm telling you about "pottering About',
let me show you these...

 Wall or post mounted pot hangers called 'Leyland Latches'.
Brilliant idea, really affordable, and perfect for a mini orchid collection!


Just in case you are wondering...
this beauty is called:
Miltonia moreliana.







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