It is holding my new Kimberly Queen fern. The other fern that was here before has moved outside and the orchard basket it was in is being used for something else.
I bought this fern a couple of weeks ago when I went with my daughter and Leila to the garden center and it was only 9.99 and huge.
I had to put a bunch of plastic grocery bags in the bottom of the bucket to make the plant fit better and to keep drips in the container and not on my table.
Fingers crossed that the fern does well in here.
And now, for the winner of the Charley burlap letter pillow from Kijsa's Etsy shop using random.org is #74,
Sue of Rue Mouffetard.
Congrats to Sue!
Sue of Rue Mouffetard.
Congrats to Sue!
Beautiful combo Kim... Love the bucket AND the fern! Together they are perfect...
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Hugs,
Donna
OH, I just love a Kimberly Queen and the bucket as well, Looks great. Might have to pick up a galvanized bucket for the same look. Thanks for sharing, liz
ReplyDeleteSue is one lucky gal! Love the size of that olive bucket.
ReplyDeleteJanet xox
The Empty Nest
love.love.love that Kimberly fern in the olive bucket!! Wonderful!! Congrats to Sue!
ReplyDeleteSO gorgeous! I love the bucket and the fern.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that bucket! That was a great find :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use for the olive bucket, Kim! Love the fern.
ReplyDeleteI need to pick up a couple of ferns, for the back porch. Starting to move outside...can't wait!
The fern and bucket add just that touch of green that is perfect in your sunroom.
ReplyDeleteGretchen
That is beautiful Kim!
ReplyDeleteThe fern looks beautiful in there! Love that bucket!
ReplyDelete-Shelley
That looks beautiful Kim. I love the olive bucket.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Your fern looks good in that bucket. As long as it doesn't get too hot in the window, it should do well. I have ferns on my porch and they do well. However, the one closest to the railing where the sun comes in usually doesn't do as well as the one on the other side with more shade. I love the texture on that bucket. I'd like to get one of those buckets one day.
ReplyDeleteI'll bet your fern will be really happy there. Love the olive bucket. I've never seen one of those. Congrats to the winner.
ReplyDeleteThat looks great Kim!! Congrats to Sue!
ReplyDeleteI love your Kimberly fern! I have several and I do so much better with them than the Bostons. I, too, use plastic grocery bags to give items a need boost and to keep drips at bay! And, your olive basket looks great. I posted on mine the other day. It will hold a plant, too, at some point.
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Hi Kim,
ReplyDeleteI am loving that olive bucket. Either I've never noticed them before when I'm out and about, or they aren't in abundance in these parts. I'll have to be on the lookout because they have a wonderful charm. Your fern looks beautiful in it!
Mary Alice
Your olive bucket is perfect for your fern. Looks like a great spot for it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find....I love those buckets! it fits that corner perfectly but i have a feeling it won't be there long.....LOL
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Lorraine
I love your fern, the bucket and the pretty blue table it's in, too. I love ferns, I have a big one for a year and it looks wonderful in my den too. See you tonight! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Congratulations Sue!
ReplyDeleteKim,
Love that olive bucket.That fern looks perfect.And I love the spot you picked.I have not seen one of those buckets in person yet.Now I am on the hunt.
Anne
Beautiful fern! Congratulations Sue!
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Kijsa
The fern looks right at home in that bucket. I need to get out and get some plants. I lost a couple this winter. Congrats to Sue...she is going to be thrilled. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWow, your fern looks so stunning in the olive bucket!!!! The perfect combination.....
ReplyDelete~Des
What a steal...$9.99! The olive bucket and fern are gorgeous!!! Awesome find! Congrats to Sue!!!
ReplyDeleteXO, Aimee
Love the bucket. Congrats to Sue!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Sue! I got two ferns like that at Lowe's, Kim, but I put mine outside our front door. I've got my fingers crossed that they will survive. So far, so good.
ReplyDeleteI've never known about olive buckets. Really neat!!
ReplyDeleteHave you blogged about that table? I love it. Did you paint it??
Have a great day.
Karen
Ladybug Creek
I love ferns and would like a big one like that for my sunroom. Your bucket is very cool...great find! I looooove Kijsa's shop. I've admired her and Kari's previous blog and etsy shop for a few years now.
ReplyDeleteI keep saying to myself "you cannot go anywhere near Atlanta in search of Olive buckets you do not have a prescription for Valium". I am afraid of the traffic you know...give me Augusta traffic and I am fine. It looks terrific Kim.
ReplyDeleteKaren, yes, I painted the little table and have shared it already.
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Love the bucket! I just bought a fern at Wal Mart for $7.99. It is huge and is very healthy, which isn't always the case there.
ReplyDeleteI have seen those buckets at flea markets and never knew what they were... Looks beautiful! Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteOlive buckets create a wonderful European accent. I love your example with the fern.
ReplyDeleteKimberly ferns always look amazing- even if you forget to water them every so often. LOL .... cuz I kill most everything! Yours looks great in the olive bucket, Kim. :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast of the fern with the bucket. Perfect! Congratulations to the winner :)
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karianne
It looks just great!
ReplyDeleteYour olive bucket looks wonderful with the fern!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Sue...lucky winner!
Great use of the olive bucket:)
ReplyDeleteLLH shared beautiful photos from Marberger..or someplace. It was there that I saw my first olive bucket and fell in love. Lucky girl:). Looks beautiful
ReplyDeleteXO
Love that bucket and ferns are a favorite! I always hang a couple on my front porch.
ReplyDeleteKelly
I love it Kim! It looks beautiful! Now you have me wanting to run out to get a fern!!! :)
ReplyDeleteKristi
I may have to copy your terrific idea with the fern, Kim.
ReplyDeleteI finally pulled the wintery birch logs and pine cones out of my olive bucket and haven't found the perfect thing to refill it.... until now.
:)
An Olive Bucket, you find the coolest things! Love the fern in it too!
ReplyDeleteXO Cindy
Great idea Kim. Perfect spot for it.
ReplyDeleteLooks great...so does that table it's on!
ReplyDeleteHi Kim,
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of putting the fern in the olive bucket. Looks pretty.
hugs
Sissie
Love the olive bucket - looks great with the Fern! Great price too!
ReplyDeleteKathy
I don't know why I never think to get a fern for my house. I'm on a wooded lot and have a deep front porch, and we have little natural light inside, so I never get plants. A fern would be a perfect choice. Your little olive basket is so cute too!
ReplyDeleteThe fern looks absolutely gorgeous in the olive bucket...what a wonderful find!Thanks for sharing with us and for the party. Have a great week!~Poppy
ReplyDeleteLOVE that bucket and it looks just beautiful with a fern in it! Nice job!!!
ReplyDeleteJen
athomeithenorthwestblog.com
The fern looks beautiful in the new olive bucket, Kim! I think that bucket is a find that you'll be able to use so many ways around your beautiful house. Take care.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I AM THRILLED TO HAVE WON THE PILLOW...IT WILL SIT IN A PLACE ON HONOR ON MY FR SOFA!!
ReplyDeleteI love ferns and yours looks great in the new olive bucket. I use a lot of ferns on my patio and in my garden. The window looks like the perfect spot.
ReplyDeleteI love the fern in that bucket! Must get one on my next visit to Scott's.....I will be the copycat!
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