Thursday, May 7, 2009

Ladder Plant Stand

Recently I saw this photo in my May 09 issue of This Old House:


And it struck me like teen Disney stars hit medians..."there is an old ladder in the basement." After I did my little heel click, I ran to go get her. She was all raggedy and worn in her old age - just like I hope to be one day.


Then came the issue of the pots. I had a bunch leftover from a church event that I decorated - the theme was 'Names of God'. We stamped "BREAD OF LIFE", "CREATOR" etc. At first I wanted to do "STUD MUFFIN" and "ULTIMATE HOMEBOY" but we couldn't actually find where it said that in the Bible. It's gotta be in there somewhere. Note to self - read Bible more. The leftover painted pots meant the only cost was the plants and some exterior paint. SCORE.


So with the ever helpful instructions that Sherry posted (I know what you're gonna say - Katie, shutup about TYH already. I really should but I just can't. They are still in third folks. Please go vote for them - future fab home improvements are on the line here peeps! Dontcha realize your vote is investing in the future!) about painting pots, I got to it. I chose a pale green, pale pink and pale yellow. Yes, it is like a baby shower exploded.

And now for my grand reveal of my ladder plant stand (hold your breath, it'll be more dramatic that way!) -


I really like it even with it's 'too-sweet-for-bunnies' feel. And the thing is...our deck is pretty crappy. So it definitely draws the eye away from the ugly structure and to the plants with it's easter-just-became-every-day color palette.


And because I could help but take some close ups - everybody loves a macro :)


So there you have it...one free plant stand. So how bouts it? What do you use as a plant supporter...have any unique potting methods? I saw this one using old cans & knew that you would love it. (Hi Kim!!!) And if you wanna holla out your cool-as-the-tundra plant stand ideas or potting ideas, please don't be shy!

23 comments:

Jen said...

I totally LOVE it! It's so cute, great job

Shannon said...

wow, that looks really good. perfectly distressed and all that. do you think my hub's 16 ft ladder would work just as well? overkill maybe?

Amanda said...

I love, love, love it! If you wouldn't mind elaborating, can you e-mail me and let me know what kind of camera you use? It takes AMAZING pictures!

Jennifer said...

tooooooo cute! I'm glad you didn't paint the ladder! it's definitely perfect as is.

Kim @ NewlyWoodwards said...

I love the ladder and the entire idea. I'm totally yanking it.... and by totally, I mean that I fully intend to but probably never will because I am lazy with a capital L. I really need a little height on my front porch though and this would be adorable.

(PS - When you mentioned my name, I almost fainted. It's like a brush with fame. Thanks for the shout out.)

Mrs. Limestone said...

Wow!! You did an amazing job with this. At first glance I thought your photos were from the magazine.

SAB said...

I'm lovin' it. This would work really well in a small place!

JOSH AND LAURA said...

That is FANTASTIC!!!!! Looks better than the magazine; I love the worn off white paint of your ladder. Too bad, we don't have such a nice thing lying around in our garage!

Kate Riley said...

You are such a clever girl. Gorgeous display !

Carry Grace said...

I am blown away by how pretty that is. I love it! Now I'm adding old ladder to my list of things I must find.

Anonymous said...

Ooo love it! Even with the sacchrine sweet colors. :) Now, if I did this, it would be a ladder full of rotting, dead plants. Not quite as pretty.

Stephanie B said...

Oh that is so pretty! Such a neat idea! Nothing like flowers to make me happy.

Danielle and Clint said...

I like your Easter colors! They are look good with the contrast of the porch.

PS...you are a hoot!

Lynsey said...

Just found your blog via Sherry and John. Love it and I love them too. And this is a really cute idea. Might have to "borrow" it. Oh and Don't worry.. I am voting for TYH everyday! Even did a blog post about it.

Breanna said...

Wow, this looks great! What a happy accident finding your blog! Love it! :)

Taryn said...

Uh-Mazing! You rock!

(About your goals- to girldate a blogger- didn't you already girldate sherry? I think you can cross that baby off your list- unless you want an excuse to fly me out to Atlanta . . .)

Anonymous said...

You met TYH!! Can't wait to hear your version of events, girl. :)

claire @ a peachtree city life said...

You are a total bloglebrity! (haha) Although, you already kinda were! I loved reading TYH's story, will be excited to read yours!

Kelly (&Dan!) said...

ummm... i just found your blog through TYH (i know, i love it too), and i am already hooked. yay! i love when i find new blogs to read, specifically when they are about fixer-upper houses like mine!!

Thrifty Decor Chick said...

These are adorable! Love those colors!

Anonymous said...

Just found your blog through the ever popular thisyounghouse! And to see your ladder project . . . I instantly knew I would be addicted to you and your ideas! I found the old ladder, I'm going to paint it a little (well, make it look like it's had paint on it for many years) and get all the rest of the goods tomorrow! Very excited!!!!
I'm Lisa, nice to meet you!

Can't wait to look through the rest of your story!

Amanda said...

Still curious if you use a "normal" point and shoot digital (and what it is because it's AMAZING!) or if you have a fancy-schmancy professional camera?

The colors are so vivid and the pics are just so clear!

Katie said...

Hi Amanda - I have a Canon Rebel XSi...which I think is a totally shmancy camera but professionals might scoff at my ignorance.

I will tell ya this...I pull the photos into Microsoft office picture manager and always change the white balance and the contrast...for some reason I suck at capturing them!

XO - Katie