tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481393026549984794.post5670969170589465933..comments2024-03-19T17:16:47.850-07:00Comments on homeward found decor: Raid the Garden Shed for Spring Decor!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481393026549984794.post-496826213324272322018-03-10T10:02:02.395-08:002018-03-10T10:02:02.395-08:00Naomi, thank you so much for visiting and leaving ...Naomi, thank you so much for visiting and leaving a comment... i LOVE your idea for using a wood ladder to display clay pots on! once you do that, share a photo of your display on the homewardFOUND facebook page so we can all see your genius in action!Debi Ward Kennedy https://www.blogger.com/profile/13785798782484706716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-481393026549984794.post-34841901357535255892018-03-09T18:01:52.217-08:002018-03-09T18:01:52.217-08:00That old stove is great! Don't know how it wo...That old stove is great! Don't know how it would work for a potting bench--not much surface to work on. Great for storage, though; you could put stuff you want out of sight in the oven!<br /><br />Those old clay pots always give a space a vintage, real-life look. I have a few in my garage and you mentioning wanting a bench to put them on in your garden made me think I should haul them out and display them some way. Maybe on an old step ladder.<br /><br />Thanks for an interesting and fun post!Naomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10379773575012678754noreply@blogger.com