In this large jar that was my late Grandma Pearls, I use a mixture of different colored beans to make a layered affect that matches my kitchen...
My chicken feeder is always filled with an item that is yummy (it still has a few Christmas M&M's)...
I found this old metal milk carrier a few months back for a great deal and instead of spending $7.00-$10.00 on each milk bottle I have used empty Frappucino jars that I peeled the label off of and ran through the dishwasher. I have then filled the bottles with a ton of different things. Oatmeal, brown rice, popcorn, small pasta, mini chocolate chips, coffee beans, so stinkin cute...
These glass hurricanes are the ones that I used on my mantel at Christmas with ornaments in them. I have now added two different kinds of pasta and have them on my kitchen counter...
A few popcorn kernels added to an old jar finish off my nook with an antique metal lunchbox and plant...
Here is a hurricane, grapevine wreath and candle. Add a few candies and it is complete...
Here is one of the cake plates that I made. I added a candle and some wooden berries to finish the look I was going for...
You could also use lemons, limes, oranges, apples, tomatoes, artichokes and other fruit/vegetables. They will go bad within a few days to a week though, so I try to use items that will not need replaced for a while. I hope that these ideas will bring a little decorating inspiration to your New Year!! Sweet decorating-J
I have done some of these in the past and they are truely awesome. Keep up the great hints and tricks. Happy New Year.
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