My Love Buckets

Well hellllllo there. My name is Ten June. And I got a blog lift! Whatcha think?! I owe it all to Ashley from Lemon and Lavender who used her amazing, talented skillz to redesign my blog! I have a lot left to fill in and link up to, so bear with me while this is a work in progress. Gotta get those t's crossed and i's dotted : )

A few weekends ago, I saw a little contraption at Ikea that I just love.


It's a metal tin that hangs on the wall and can be used to hold anything- utensils, plants, pens, etc. I absolutely loved the concept as soon as I saw the tins and I knew I had to recreate this somewhere at my house. Luckily, my mom recently gave me a bag of our wedding decor that she found in her attic. Part of that loot included some metal tins that we had used to line the chairs at our ceremony with hydrangea stems. Aw, sweet memories. My little love buckets.

This weekend, David and I finally put those love buckets back to good use.


With the help of a few picture hangers, my love buckets (who has love buckets? seriously?) and the garden section at Home Depot, I've got a garden wall. I am sure that there are allll kinds of green thumb no-no's about putting plants on a wall like this, but I don't care. I'm a rebel like that. Each of these are house plants that cooperate well with the indoors. Also, my breakfast room gets a lot of light... hopefully they will survive!


I am absolutely loving the fun, fresh color it brings into my kitchen and breakfast area. Perfect for spring! 



In addition to a few basic house plants, I threw in a few of our favorite fresh herbs. That basil smells DE-LISH! Can't wait to fix up my favorite caprese salad with some!



David and I are loving this fun little spring update! Before the garden wall, I had some colorful plates hung on the wall, but they never really looked like they fit just right. I'm not sure if it was the size or the plates themselves, but the love buckets work so much better! It really makes such a difference in the room. 


While I was in the gardening section, I also found this adorable little succulent. I couldn't resist! He's sitting in a tiny little watering can on my kitchen windowsill :)



Now if only the spring weather outside (and, ahem, the gophers) would cooperate with my wanna-be attempts at having a green thumb, then our yard outside would be looking just as good!! Mother Nature brought us a cold, thunderstorm-filled weekend and we were not able to get outside at all. Hopefully we'll be able to attack that next weekend. Did any of you get to work outside this weekend?!

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  1. I would have never thought to do such a thing! I love how functional it is with the herbs and that it looks amazing too! What a great idea!

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  2. That is such a clever idea and so nice to have the fresh herbs in your kitchen and so handy for cooking. The arrangement looks so pretty on your wall! Your dining area is very nice. Fresh and light! I love the exposed brick that you've painted white.

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  3. Oh cute idea! I'm totally going to steal it for growing herbs.

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  4. Love the blog design and LOVE this idea! I would have never thought of it either. This is so awesome!!!

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  5. Okay, this new blog design makes me want to snuggle up and relax around your blog for long periods of time!!! So amazing girl!!!

    And yes, that plant wall is perfection....if only I could keep them alive. =)
    Not sure fake plants would have the same look. ;-)

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  6. That is an awesome idea and how good would it smell!

    By the way, I love your new blog layout xxx

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  7. The blog looks great and that is such an innovative idea!! Love how perfect it is in your kitchen area! :)

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  8. So so cute!!! (I still have crafty stuff left over from our wedding too! 12 yrs ago!) I think as long as you take the plants out of the buckets and water in your sink, then allow the leaves to dry before putting back up against the wall, you should be fine!

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  9. I am loving the new blog look! And, agree with Cassie. Did you plant directly in them or just put the pot inside the tin? I too was disappointed with the weather...was sooo hoping to be digging in the dirt. With all this rain we are going to have weeds galore!

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  10. LOVE the new blog and love the wall. This is such a great idea.

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  11. I LOVE the love buckets!!! And I LOVE the 'blog-lift"- great pic of you too!

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  12. So very cute and creative idea... they are looking very beautiful on your wall and with a practical approach too...
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    Love
    Farah

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  13. the buckets are adorable.... and the blog- awesome! i love the bold fun colors!!!

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  14. those are so very cute! i always have people bringing small potted plants that we end up sticking in random places around our house. what a great way to organize them - thanks for sharing!!

    kimberly.

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  15. Love you new garden wall. Great idea! Your blog looks amazing. Seems to fit with your fun personality.

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  16. Love the new look and love the garden wall! How convenient to have your basil and rosemary right there in your kitchen!

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  17. I love, love, love your garden wall and the inside of your home! I'm a new follower.

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  18. Love the new look and LOVE your blog!! You have such great ideas!

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  19. Absolutely love your new blog design. I love the colors! And what a great idea to put plants on the wall. It totally makes the space cheery, and I love that you added herbs.

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  20. I love love love this. Your garden wall is so unique and amazing and cute. Way to go Michelle :) You always amaze me! xo

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  21. Wow these are so simple, but so amazingly gorgeous! Great idea!

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  22. love the new blog lift! and that garden wall is so fun! who woulda thought?!

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  23. omg! i'm seriously LOVING your new look! {and promise some day I'll stop going on & on about it!}

    Love your garden wall too! What a cute idea! And how great you get to use some of your wedding decor!?

    xo! Lauren @ tickled.

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  24. I think what I love most is that it is functional~ Love that you used herbs to cook with! Great idea!

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  25. You are just too fabulous for words -- Love the new look, and love this post!

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  26. I love this look!! I've been wanting to do this with fresh herbs in my kitchen. I love the fact that yours aren't just any 'ol bucket- they're from your wedding! How sweet is that?! Great way to use a sentimental item. Love it!

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  27. So cute Michelle! Gosh, I love your kitchen table! The whole space looks great.

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  28. what a great idea! I love it! Can't wait to get outside working in the yard!

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  29. Michelle!!!! Love your blog makeover - it looks gorg!! Also your love buckets are super cute!

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  30. Cute and practical! I like that. And if a plant doesn't do so well, it'll be easy for you to switch it out.

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  31. Your blog looks great!!!!
    I also really love the buckets on the wall. I can't wait for Ikea to open up in my state later this year!

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  32. So love the buckets. What a sweet idea. Happy monday my sweet friend.

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  33. This is the cutest idea and I'm sure that room smells AMAZING now! Love it!

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  34. love buckets..what a great idea! they look fabulous!

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  35. What a creative way to decorate that wall! I love it!

    Visiting from Centsational Girl and loving your blog! So glad I found it.

    Have a great day.
    Pam

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  36. Seriously awesome! Who cares what anyone else thinks....I bet they will thrive and look so amazing as the fatten up and spill over the edges!

    www.kim-toomuchtimeonmyhands.blogspot.com

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  37. I've been toying with an idea similar to this for ages! It looks fantastic!

    By the way, what color is that on your walls? I adore it!

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  38. Love the way this all pulls together. I love having plants in my kitchen, but I get nervous when there's crap all over countertops and windowsills. This is the way to go. And it looks so chic, too.

    As long as you get good light and water them, you won't have any problem. I can't think of a single rule you've broken - except the 'too darn smart for your own good' rule.

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  39. Such a cute idea, Michelle! I hate working in a garden, so maybe I should go this route. I might not mind planting in the air conditioning. Haha.

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  40. oooh i love it michelle! your own little hanging garden!

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  41. I love the new layout, Michelle!! It's so fancy. I love the idea of a garden wall as well. I might have to try it out. It beats having shabby pots displayed on my patio!

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  42. WOW I love these! What a cute idea gf! You're right, it totally helps brighten the room. Especially with the aluminum buckets. Adorable. I'm in love.

    in case I didn't mention it, I really love 'em (;

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  43. What a simple, graphic and elegant wall statement! Love this.

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  44. Goodness - I absolutely LOVE this! Your friend Michaela Noelle sent me over, after reading a post on my blog about indoor gardens. And she was right about thinking I might like this! Brilliant idea!
    xo, Gabriella

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  45. Thats a really cute idea. I'm currently using the extra hurricane vases from our wedding on our dining room table. It feels good to put that stuff to use!

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  46. I'm absolutely smitten with this idea. Gorgeous concept, and perfect results!

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  47. Wow...this is lovely. Hope to see you at My Dream Canvas!

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  48. LOVE this idea! I might try doing something similar in my backyard, along the fence... thought I DO REALLY like the idea of having it inside the house!!! Gorgeous!

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  49. Wait, I love this idea!! How do you water them?? Will there be water damage on the wall?? I want to recreate this!!

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  50. What a great and super creative idea! Love it!!!
    -emily
    nestnestingnested.blogspot

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  51. I love this. I just featured it on my blog today! Plus, I'm going to follow you. You are so clever!

    Miranda
    www.justdrinkacoke.blogspot.com

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  52. I just found your blog and am your newest follower. This is a super fab idea! Thanks for sharing and creating such an inspiring blog!

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  53. I've put together a round up of great potted projects on Craft Gossip today and included your post. :) You can see it here
    http://homeandgarden.craftgossip.com/6-great-ideas-for-potted-plants/

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  54. I love "love buckets!" What a fun concept. Great idea!

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  55. this is so beautiful! what a lovely home decor project :)

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  56. That is a fantastic way to decorate with a purpose! I love that idea and having the fresh herbs is a great bonus.

    www.itsybitsypaperblog.com

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  57. Great blog makeover and the wall garden idea is amazing! Visiting from Thrifty Decor Chick

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  58. awesome awesome idea. i wanna. i'm quite addicted to succulents, and my wedding is coming up. pretty sure i'll have tons of succulents left over. think i'll add this to my porch!

    thanks for the great idea,
    angela, www.myampersanity.com

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  59. Thanks for an idea, you sparked at thought from a angle I hadn̢۪t given thoguht to yet. Now lets see if I can do something with it.

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  60. What a great way to bring in the green!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  61. How are the plants doing? Love this idea!

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