Showing posts with label 99 Cents Only Store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 99 Cents Only Store. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2019

Three Store Haul - April, 2019


These flowers were purchased from Lowe's. These 6-packs were $0.99 each. I purchased 20 of them. This is a great deal for $20. It may not look like a lot of flowers for a yard, but boy is this an abundance when it comes to my container gardens! I haven't even got around to planting all of these.


The 99 Cents Only store has really stepped up their game in terms of quality in the last few years. I'm amazed at the fact that these colorful, metal decor pieces are only $0.99 each! And each of these bulb packets were the same price - they're going to be such beautiful flowers! Clockwise, I purchased Gladioli, Peacock Orchid, Dutch Iris and Muscari.


This shepherd's hook was only $1 - incredible!


This collection was purchased from the Dollar Tree, one of my favorite bargain stores. In the rear are some pots, a big box of mixed seeds and a metal trellis (one of four I purchased). There's also a glass jar, some butterfly decorations and three different lights, that are also pictured below.





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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Illuminate - Three of a Kind

Three different lights purchased at the 99 Cents Only Store; flower, bird and butterfly. They cycle through multiple colors which means they will never go unnoticed! What a deal.


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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Children at Play Series - Pt 4: Fairy Critters


Recently I went camping with my granddaughter and her friend. I brought along supplies so they could create their own container garden. Grandma can create a fairy garden no matter where she is! This container was made by my granddaughter.



These containers were from the 99 Cents Only store. We drilled drainage holes in the bottom before filling them with potting soil from Home Depot.


This array of plants was also purchased at Home Depot. Here's a tip on creating a beautiful container garden - you want to have three types of plants; thriller, filler and spiller. The 'thriller' is the large center piece that is the main focus. The 'filler' is smaller and surrounds the centerpiece, taking up empty space, and the 'spiller' is the shortest plant which will spill over the side of the container. This equation leads to eye-catching displays.



This container has a few fairy critters in it. The girls also decided to use pinecones they found during a hike.





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