I am drawn to old religious statues and paintings (probably all those years of being taught by the nuns!)...
... the chippier the better.
To me the imperfections from years of use and love just add to the charm of old pieces.
So when I spotted this St. Therese of Lisieux planter...
...at the Salvation Army a while back, I fell in love.
The price was very reasonable. Apparently a lot of people don't love the chippy look as much as me, and I'm assuming that's why her price was so low.
I think rather than use her as a planter,
... I'll use her as a cell phone charger on my kitchen counter. I'm sensing a trend here as I recently picked up an old St. Therese thermometer, the kind that oil companies used to give to their customers as free advertising, and I'll show that in a future post!
I'm heading to the Cape tomorrow for a quick one-day trip to visit a relative, so have a wonderful weekend everyone!
Now please visit Cindy at My Romantic Home to see what everyone else is sharing on this Show & Tell Friday!
Donna
Great way to use the planter! Carla
ReplyDeleteShe's very pretty, Donna. Very pretty face. Good job! Susan
ReplyDeleteI love it. Creative way to use it. Have a fun and safe little time away. Dogwood
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDelete*hugs*Deb
Oh, she is soooo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Leticia
Such a great idea! I'm now going to be looking at those old planters in a different way.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun trip. I've always wanted to go there so takes lots of photos to show me what I'm missing :)
Hugs,
Joanne
I LOVE HER.
ReplyDeleteI COLLECT MADONNA PLANTERS THAT ARE ALL WHITE POTTERY. I THINK YOUR USE OF A CELL PHONE HOLDER IS AWESOME.
I WOULD LOVE HER JUST AS YOU DO...THE WAY SHE IS.
HUGS
SIMPLY DEBBIE
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR WONDERFUL WEIGHT LOSS.
What a treasure and you have found a wonderful use for it. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteVery original idea! Pretty planter.
ReplyDeleteDebbie@houseatthelake
I, too, am so drawn to religious statues (especially after seeing so many inspiring photos using them on the pages of the Jean D'Arc magazine...this piece is just stunning..what a find!
ReplyDeleteHappy day!
xojanis
I think she is a beautiful piece and what a great idea for your cell phone storage!!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
What a neat treasure and what a neat idea as a purpose!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful piece and I can see why you bought her.
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ReplyDeleteCory/Dogwood
Hi Donna, What a sweet lady she is I simply adore her. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
just thought you might want to know who she is. her name is St. Therese of Lisieux
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