I bought three thinking that was a good, odd number. Isn't that one of those rules in decorating? One of those that I don't follow if I feel like using an even number?
I already had an idea of what to hang from them. These mason jars with the hanging wire came in a 3 pack from Ross. I just put a little white sand in the bottom, some shells and a votive candle. Not too original but it's a classic. That's why we all make these, right?
They sell mason jars, sand and shells at Dollar Tree too if you don't already have them. You could use twine or rope instead of the wire.
They look cute on my front walkway but will look even better after the sun goes down and they are lit.
I also tried a little glass jar I found at Ross and used some colored stones for a different look. I happen to have 3 of these too. I guess I'm a believer of that odd number rule!
If you follow this blog, you know one of my favorite tips is to always think at least one season or holiday ahead of time. We all know how the stores rush the seasons but if you wait too long the good stuff will be gone! Just buy ahead of time and pray you remember where you put things!
Taking my own advice, I picked up 3 of these lanterns while I was at Dollar Tree. Perfect for the upcoming Memorial Day, Flag Day and of course, 4th of July. They light up too (batteries not included).
They are very fragile so you have to handle them with care. I guess that's what you get for $1.
The possibilities are endless with these little hooks. You could even hang a string of lights from them if you are near an electrical outlet. Pretty much just stick them in the ground and hang something from them. What else could I hang from them? Do you think they are really made for hanging a wreath at a grave? I would love to hear your ideas so just leave me a comment.
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I love the many ways you can use those little shepherd hooks. I may have to add them to my shopping list :)
ReplyDeletewow... I'm heading out to my local DT
ReplyDeletetomorrow.. they are so expensive in
the garden shops..
thanks for the heads up!
Sandy
Fun finds at Dollar tree and you put the hooks to such good use!
ReplyDeleteI bought one (how's that for an odd number?) a couple of years ago and have a garden sign hanging on it. They are not sturdy enough to hang a flower basket from but are terrific for your great idea! I may have to go, oh heck, I know I will go, and get some more!
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm going to look for those at my DT! Cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteI, too, shall be heading to DT on Monday; too much going on tomorrow! Thanks for the great heads-up!
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Really, the dollar store? Gosh, they are carrying everything now, Robin! I can remember one year, back in NY, I couldn't find a shepherd's hook anywhere. I love the idea of using them to hold candles. I'll be a few of them in a row look really pretty at night.
ReplyDeleteGreat find at the Dollar Store, I like Dollar Tree too.
ReplyDeleteOh, now I've got to go to the Dollar Tree! Love how you're using those little shepherd hooks!
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Shelia ;)
Wow! Now I have to check out the Dollar Tree! What a deal and what fun you've had with them! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find. I have several of them and I'm sure I paid a lot more than $1. I love the mason jars too. I agree with the odd number thing too. It seems to be more pleasing to the eye.
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Pam
Wow! Very clever and very pretty!
ReplyDeleteCute and fun! I luurve me some dollar store shopping too - for the few things that makes it worth shopping there once in a while. What a great idea with the mason jars!
ReplyDeleteOooh, I like it! Our neighborhood DT is mostly good for kiddy parties -- very annoying. They never have all the things I see on the blogs. I will look for some of those hooks, though.
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I am headed to the Dollar Tree to copy your idea as fast as I can! lol Thanks for sharing, visiting from Between Naps on the Porch.
ReplyDeleteVery clever and a perfect touch for warm weather entertaining.
ReplyDeleteI have several shepherds hooks in my yard. Use a few of them to hang bird houses. I love the jar with the candle.
ReplyDeleteAnn
OK...Now I need to go to $ Tree! Better hurry before Dancing with the Stars starts! lol Have a great week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteI LOVE shopping at the Dollar Tree and you have found so many wonderful uses for these hooks! I'm truly inspired!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and have a wonderful evening!
Aledia @ Plum Perfect
You can find some really neat things at the Dollar Tree! When it first came out it was not so good, but over the years it has developed into a pretty awesome store.
ReplyDeleteI never cease to be amazed at what you can find at the Dollar Tree! Great find!
ReplyDeleteBest dollar ever spent :) They look fabulous. Thanks for linking up.
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Kristin
Your candle holders are great. I love Dollar Tree and Ross is my fav...we don't have them here in NY but when I go to AZ I love to shop there...I am your newest follower and would love it if you would follow me back. http://smallholdings.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteSherron
I love the Dollar Tree for craft supplies and decorating ideas. What wonderful ideas you came up with to show how to use these hooks for things other than just plants. I like the first pictures with the jars of shells and candles this best. Thank you very much for sharing your creative ideas at Your Cozy Home Party!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for being a part of my 100th Seasonal Sundays.
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They so cute! I'll have to pay a visit to my local DT. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOooh so ready for summer entertaining. Thank you for sharing this awesome idea! I am a new reader, Tanya :)
ReplyDeleteGreat project and you can't beat the price! I love the idea of hanging those patriotic lanterns up for the holidays this summer! Thank you for linking up at Sunday Blog Love - this is one of my favorite picks for the week! Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice use of the hooks, I'll be checking my store for some!
ReplyDeleteI found some of these four years ago at JoAnn's on clearance that I got for my wedding to use down the aisle. I hung little tea light lanterns that I got from the dollar spot at Target on them, instead I put flowers in them. I've sure got my money out of those hooks! Not only do we now use them for the garden in the summer, we also put them down the sidewalk and drive way at Christmas time and hang lights on them.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! Last week flew by for me and I didn't get to visit all the blogs I wanted to. You can't beat the price for the shephard's hooks at the Dollar Tree. I think I need a few more :-) I like the paper lanterns too. My husband bought three of the lime green ones, and I'll play around with them this summer.
ReplyDeleteHi Robin...Sorry it has taken me a while to get back with you, but I wanted to drop by to say CONGRATS! This post was the most viewed one on my party last week, so you were featured this week. There is a feature button on my blog if you'd like it for your sidebar or a feature page. We all loved seeing your beautiful ideas, so thank you so much for sharing this post at my party!
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