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2/22/2009

There's A Hole In My Bucket

I was reading Melaine's blog when I found these:

They are from MacBeth. She is going to try to make her own version and I cannot wait to see how she does it!

Because I need this to keep ice and drinks in this summer:

13 comments:

Leigh said...

I saw these in Southern Living once. I think they were made using mod podge and fabric. I never did get around to attempting one. Let me know if you do!

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh Lorie! i love it to the millionth degree. I would so do this one.

MJ @ 517 Creations said...

I love these! I saw a tutorial on a blog somewhere - I'll try to find it - on how to make these. I'm pretty sure they used scrapbook paper and LOTS of Modge Podge. I'll let you know if I find it! :)

Mimi and Reese said...

These are sooo cute. I tried to make these last summer from scrapbook paper and Modge Podge, and they were just ok. I might try one with fabric. I can't wait to see the tutorial.
Thanks!!

Mimi and Reese said...

Oh, I think Joy's Hope had a tutorial last summer.

Jennifer said...

SUPER cute! That red polka dot one is calling my name! lol

Alisa said...

I made one of those for toys for the baby's room! It was really easy and so cute!

Amy said...

Ooooh I'd get a huge one of those and a stand and just drink right out of it, it's so cute!

Thena said...

They would be great for Easter baskets. Maybe make them to match the child's room to be used after Easter for toys or crayons. Instead of the typical basket that ends up in a closet somewhere, or torn up and in the trash.

Lorie said...

Thena! That is brilliant! If I can figure out how to do it I am going to make some for Easter!!!

Alisa, did you use paper or fabric! Do tell!!

Christian said...

You use modge podge and paper or modge podge and fabric either one works. There is a blog called "Joy's Hope" that has a great tutorial about doing it with paper!

Renee said...

How would you make these?

Alisa said...

I used paper and mod podge. It was pretty easy but fabric might be easier? I dont know.
Here is a link to my blog that has a picture of it:
http://mattnalisa.blogspot.com/2008/08/my-stolen-idea.html

And here is the blog where I got the idea/tutorial:
http://www.joyshope.com/2008/07/random-debris.html
I took her advice and spary painted the inside.
P.S. Her blog is pretty awesome! She has some really cute ideas :)