Ok, ok, it is not as bad as it sounds.
For goodness sake, it was my sister's dumpster
The look on my brother-in-law's face was priceless when he saw my eyes fixate on what was sticking out of his garbage. Jason: "Jill, it's broken."
Oh yes, broken and beautiful.I propped it up here for the pic, but my friend had a cute idea to put it in the kitchen with a dish towel hanging on it. It goes to show that one man's (Jason) trash is another woman's treasure. Maybe next time I can even score some pop cans.

What a fabulous idea Jill!
ReplyDeleteOH how I love you Jill! Keep the trash coming Jason. Come over this next week and we will go diving in the secret shed.
ReplyDeleteI so wish I had the ability to see the beauty in that kind of stuff. I love what you do! I will never be able to, I'm not that creative!
ReplyDeleteMacey
That took a seriously skillful eye!! Cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my! I love it!! And I love the idea of using it as a towel rack! OMG! I NEED one of these. I can totally see exactly where it goes in my kitchen already. LOVE IT! NEED IT!!
ReplyDeleteOh so clever! You are dumpster dive wise!
ReplyDeleteThis was totally worth rescuing - your brother-in-law is a silly man ;)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it. Hooray for dumpsters! And for your creative eye! So cute!
ReplyDeleteooooh, that would look perfect in my kitchen!! love it!
ReplyDelete-gayla
I LOVE IT. You're like me..."you dont want that? I'll take it and figure something out!"
ReplyDeleteCOme see my end table refurbish from the DI! The guy at the check out was like... "umm, there's a hole in it"
Visiting from Kimba's party. :) I love what you did. A real trash to treasure creation. :)
ReplyDeleteHow very cute! Visiting from Kimba's party :)
ReplyDeleteI love your friend's idea. Perfect towel rack. It is great and I never would have thought of it.
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