Friday, 22 July 2011

Water Pump

The before and after.
Remember when we picked up this pump and Mr dh was going to restore it..
Well here it is and what a gem....
We stopped at the same flea market and picked up this old bucket...perfect match and Mr dh added the handle, dropped in a potted geranium  to complete its look.

I'm linking up with
Fishtail Cottage.
Faded Charm
No Minimalist Thurs.
Brambleberry Cottage
At The Picket Fence
My Romantic Home
French Country Cottage
The Shabby Nest
The house in roses show off your cottage Monday
Southern Hospitality  Thrifty finds
My Cherished Treasures
Dittle Dattle Amaze me Monday 
Met Monday at BNOTP

11 comments:

  1. I love old water pumps, they add such whimsy in the gardens. How are you enjoying our heat wave?
    Rosemary...

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  2. Very cute. I love unique features like this in gardens.

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  3. Hi Linda,

    The old water pump looks great in your garden. Your flowers look like they are thriving in this heat....
    Thanks for the visit!!
    Have a great weekend!
    All the Best,
    Christine

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  4. Very pretty. I have a pump top in my home by an old crock with silk plants...Love that look!

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  5. It looks wonderful. So cheery and pretty!

    Barb

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  6. This is whimsical and wonderful! Looks fabulous!

    Hope you will please drop by and enter my $50 Overstock.com Gift Card Giveaway!! Hometalk has said if I get 500 entries, they will increase the Gift Card to $100.
    Honey

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  7. Love the water pump! So vintagey! It looks great with your beautiful flowers. Thank you for sharing it with us at Inspiration Friday!

    Heather

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  8. How charming! Little touches like that make such a difference inside and out, don't they? ;)

    Thanks for linking to the party. I hope you'll join me each week.

    Blessings,
    Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
    http://thebrambleberrycottage.blogspot.com/

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  9. I sure do like your old pump and the bucket too! It makes a great planter and conversation piece in the yard. Thanks for visiting today. I paid $12.50 for that plate. I thought is was a lot but I really wanted it. :-) Pamela

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  10. How cool is that. I love thrifting and repurposing too. I am a new friend and host a party every Monday that you qualify for. Would love to see you sometime.

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