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Monday, April 5, 2010

House numbers

Recently, Steffany over at Out of the Chaos took an old milk can and remade it into a way to display house numbers. You can click here to see her post.

I was totally inspired and searched high and low for an old milk can.

The only one that I could find was at Goodwill and they wanted $25 for it.

I had no idea that old milk cans went for that much.

But, even though I wanted to copy Steffany an old milk can, I just couldn't bring myself to spend $25 on one.

But then I remembered an old, heavy metal container that I had sitting back by the barn.

Here a picture of it in it's sad state of neglect.

About 10 years ago, while in the middle of no where, my dad came across an old abandoned trailer. In it was a bunch of large, heavy, metal, military looking containers full of dried food.

My dad found one full of wheat and brought it home just for me.

Maybe I'm kinda picky, but the thought of using the wheat...to eat...sorta gave me the heebie geebies.

Cuz, I don't know exactly what kind of environment it had been stored in.

Unfortunately yet not really unfortunate, my kids opened the container and the wheat got water in it.

If you think it was heavy before, just try and pick it up after the wheat got wet...and then molded.

But, when I asked Corey to empty it so I could paint it, he mentioned that he would just get out the tractor, load it up in the bucket and go empty it on the burn pile.

And, I realize that we now sound like rednecks.

I can live with that.

So...Corey emptied it and Joseph sprayed it down for me.

I got it all painted and the house numbers added.

It's still heavy as heck but I'm lovin the end result.

Plus...it didn't cost me a dime!

Thanks Stef, for the inspiration.



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47 comments:

  1. Oh don't get me started on the high prices the thrift stores are charging these days! A year or two ago, before the economy got so bad (and bloggers made thrifting "cool"), the thrift stores were practically having to give their stuff away.

    Anyway...love the fact you got creative and came up with a really fantastic solution instead of buying an over-priced milk can. Your version came out great! :)

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  2. wow! I love that! It looks super cute! You did a great job.
    Thanks for visiting and commenting on my cupcake plate!
    have a great week.
    gail

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  3. It's fabulous!!! I do have an old milk can. I think I might have to give this a try. But I love your container probably better. And I love the story that went with it. I laughed at the redneck part. Too funny.

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  4. This looks beautiful...I'm gonna have to search the attic and see if I have anything to do this with. Great job!

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  5. I really like how this project turned out. Great use of the metal container that you had. The black paint job and numbers look fantastic.
    Jane

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  6. "Redneck" is only a derogatory word if you want it to be! I'm one, too! =) Your can turned out great!

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  7. I love your creative house numbered metal container. It looks great!

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  8. I'm lovin' your thrifty can...it looks great! I have a old milk can in my kitchen and I have been trying to get around to it and put the year that we marrried...now after seeing yours...I'm going to getit done ASAP!

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  9. This looks wonderful! Love the black and white! So glad I stopped by!!

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  10. What a great transformation! Be blessed. Cindy

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  11. That is such a good idea! It looks great! I don't blame you for not wanting to eat the wheat. My wild imagination would make it seem a little iffy and I'd be waiting for kids to start keeling over after a few bites! Ha!
    ☺ Celeste

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  12. That looks GREAT! Came out so pretty--I may have to steal your, I mean Stefany's, idea! Oh, and I totally agree on the thrift shop thing! WAAAAYYYY overpriced--last time I went I couldn't stop laughing at what looked like a RAG towel you'd use to wash the car hanging on a hanger with a $2 price tag!!! COME ON!!!

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  13. absolutely delightful! I can’t wait to do something like this! I hopped over from A Soft Place to Land and am so happy that I did. Please accept my invitation to drop in at my place one day this week when you get a moment. I have become a follower and I hope you’ll do the same. until later…

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  14. I am SHOCKED at some of the prices in Goodwill these days! If I wanted to pay FULL price I would just buy in a regular store. LOL LUUURVE your new numbers. It is AWESOME! And a great job on repurposing an item on hand. Inventive!

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  15. That looks amazing compared to the before! Great job!!

    Now following your blog. =)

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  16. I have to keep that in mind for our new house. I can just picture it sitting on the porch. (Of the house that hasn't even been built yet, lol)

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  17. Don't you just hate to find things over priced! I was at my favorite antique store today, and left empty handed. You did a great job painting your rations container!

    Be sure to visit AtticMag this week to register for our giveaway.

    Allison

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  18. I am so loving this idea...you totally rocked it! GREAT WORK!

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  19. That is so cool. You clever person, make do with what you have. I need to do that.

    come visit me
    cindy@stitches

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  20. I love that project! you did a great job, and there is no way anyone is stealing that can!~

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  21. such an awesome project - it turned out beautifully! :)

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  22. OMGosh....girl....this is the cutest thing I've ever seen. I LOVE IT. and don'tchaknow...I WANT ONE, TOO. :)

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  23. Are these vinyl numbers? and where do I find some? Craft store?
    Thanks...

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  24. looks amazing! love that you used what you had. ;)
    kathi

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  25. Love this project! I'm going to post a do with house numbers soon that I just did on antique ceiling tin.
    Thanks,
    Pam

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  26. That container is huge! No wonder it was so heavy. From the earlier photos I pictured it about a foot high or so! I think it looks wonderful in it's new repurposing! ::Jill

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  27. Oh it turned out so lovely,
    What a great front porch number!
    AMy

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  28. Oh I am in love. I'm kind of obsessed with numbered anything right now and may have to start searching for something milk-can-ish to spray paint.

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  29. Love it! It's very industrial cool! ...and I'm a number freak! Thanks for sharing, Theresa

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  30. Oh, total shout out! You did a sweet job, and the price tag is perfect!

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  31. Becky,
    Love your version of the house numbers! Great story too. We definitely do better if we re-use the things we have before going out to buy new, and this proves it.
    BTW, milkcans around here, still 5 bucks. Or free like the last one I picked up at the curb.
    Guess I wont be moving soon!
    Thanks for your kind comment on my post. Glad your husband found it funny too!
    Rose

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  32. This looks so sharp, good for you for remembering you had it and putting it to such decorative use.

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  33. Yeah, that's one cool painted can.

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  34. Your posts are so entertaining! I love that you used something you already had and made something so unique. Great job!

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  35. Way to improvise! I LOVE extra address decor & that container is just so interesting too. Thanks for sharing at the POPP.

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  36. Oh I love this! I am needing house numbers displayed out front and something like this would be perfect! Thanks so much!!
    Hugs
    SueAnn

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  37. Very cool! How did you put the numbers on? Do I need to click over to the other blog for directions?
    Thanks for sharing!
    ~Liz@HoosierHomemade

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  38. I with ya on the wheat girl! I wouldn't have used it either. EEEEWW! The metal can looks AWESOME after cleaning it up. love the numbers. So cool!

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  39. I love this. It turned out so great! I love that you were so creative and took something you already had and turned it into something similar to what you wanted. Its darling! Thanks for sharing at 'Look at me, I'm SO Crafty!' at Fun to Craft!

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  40. I am in agreement with Shari, thrift store prices have sky rocketed around here!

    I love your makeover on the can. Great job.

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  41. Love this!!! Thanks for linking up at iheartnaptime.blogspot.com. Come back again this Sat. Can't wait to see what else you have!

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  42. I love this!! I'm looking for a way to display our street number all cute, too. 9 kids, huh? I only have 3 and everyone here acts like I'm insane when I go out in public! I don't bother to tell them my husband is one of 7 ;-)

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