I hope you enjoyed this little tutorial & that maybe you’ll be inspired to build some window boxes of your own!
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I’m pinning this so that I can make some for my daughter’s play house! Thanks for the easy tutorial!
Anna
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Thank you! I have been looking for an easy way to make these. I am going to see if I can convince my hubby to help!
I love it! I have been thinking of making one for my home for a while now and after reading your post … I have the bug to do it!
Hugs,
Bj
These turned out beautiful! I love petunias too! I would love for you to link this up at the “I Made This” party at Grits & Giggles. http://www.gritsandgiggles.blogspot.com/2012/06/i-made-this-8.html
HI! Visiting from Tatertots & Jello and I love your window boxes! We have a house in our subdivision that did shutters and awnings to the back of their house and it’s so beautiful! You guys did a great job with your window boxes. Your going to have so much fun enjoying them!!
So lovely!. I also wanted to put window boxes at home.
Nice tutorial.
I so want to do this!! I really love how your window boxes turned out 🙂
I featured this on my blog today:
http://christinasadventures.com/2012/06/sunday-features-76.html
I also pinned it:
http://pinterest.com/christinasadven/20-below-features/
This is too cute! I live in an apartment, so a little window box like this would help work with the limited outdoor space I have. I’m cooped up all day in my office at Dish, so happy flowers in my window will be nice to come home to! By the way, kudos for laying this out in steps that are easy to follow. I never use blogs to find projects since the instructions can be so vague. My usual resources are HGTV and the DIY network. My DVR is chalk full of DIY episodes I’ve recorded just so I can pause, rewind, and replay a step if I need clarification. I’m lucky I have the Hopper DVR box because it has so much recording space to foster my little DIY addiction. I will definitely use your blog as a resource now too. Keep up the good posts and I’ll let you know how this one goes for me! 🙂
Really cute I can think of some places those would look nice.
However I did see a pic of hubby cutting wood between two saw horses. That is dangerous and can cause the saw the kick back towards his leg. Always cut on the outside never in between.
Andrea