diy: hanging flower tins

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I started this project nearly a month ago back when I was working on the anthro-inspired flower pillow. I was waiting until the fear of frost was gone for Central Ohio to finally plant my herbs and was told May 15 is the magic number for frost free nights. I cheated on May 5 after looking at the 10-day weather forecast and there was no frost in sight, so I'm taking the gamble a few days early.

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I adore recycle / reuse / reduce ideas. This one was worthy of sharing. Enjoy!

About Rhianna

Rhianna is a wildlife ecologist who is currently in the final year of an Environmental Sciences degree. She has a keen focus on living a sustainable, ethical lifestyle which is reflected in all aspects of her life. Of herself, Rhianna says: "I am a happily married 40 something mother of two. I have dark hair, olive skin, and brown eyes. The rest is subject to change without notice."
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One Response to diy: hanging flower tins

  1. narf77 says:

    An excellent way to repurpose old coffee cans, infant milk tins and powdered milk tins. They look lovely and allow small spaces to be used more efficiently and effectively. Cheers for sharing Rhianna…now I just have to work out how to stop the possums climbing up the fence to scoff the strawberries in the cans!…

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