Beauty Comes with Age
I would love to claim this as my latest DIY project, but I can’t… What I can do, though, is tell you that this may be one of my favorite decorative pieces I own.
When the wonderful people at Bambeco contacted me to see if I’d like to review one of their products, I had no idea what I would find. I went to their website, and 30 minutes later, I was still sitting in front of my computer drooling over their gorgeous products.
Everything from home decor to gifts to gadgets and more…
And the best part? It is all green: recycled, repurposed, renewable, reclaimed, regenerated, natural or organic. As someone who loves to salvage things and reclaim their beauty, I especially love that aspect.
This reclaimed wood bottle carrier is made from reclaimed wood from Spain…
Beautiful, romantic, weathered, and worn.
I love the smoothness of the handle, as if someone has been carrying it around for decades.
And the bottles are antique milk jars from the 1920’s – absolutely stunning in their simplicity.
The entire piece is so easy to make beautiful, too. I used a few mere sprigs in each bottle, and the rustic wood with the glass bottles needs no more embellishment.
The caddy would hold many other things, too – it would make a stunning organizer without the bottles.
Tomorrow is Earth Day, so go visit Bambeco and see what sustainable something catches your eye. And don’t forget, Mother’s Day is just around the corner… So find something for mom, too. 😉
Disclaimer: Bambeco was kind enough to send me this product in exchange for the review, but as always, all opinions are 100% my own!
Hello Rachel,
thats a great work.
I have something like this done as a toolbox.
Maybe you look at it you yes at times: http://mydiyol.blog.de/2014/04/17/toolbox-18269455/
Greetings from Germany
Uwe
Thank you so much, Uwe! I saw your toolbox, and it is wonderful. I may need to make a toolbox for myself now. 🙂 Thank you for your kind comment!
so pretty! always love a good repurposed toolbox!
Thank you so much, Cynthia! You can’t go wrong with them, can you? 😉
Lovely Rachel – such a stunning piece!!
This is GORGEOUS! Your photography is amazing as well! Would love for you to link this up at Link It Or Lump It if you have not already! http://www.sohosonnet.com/link-it-or-lump-it/link-it-or-lump-it-sunday-link-party-35/
Thank you so much, Sonnet! I’m so glad you like it!!
SOOO pretty! And your photos are amazing. 🙂 Would love for you to join up at Trash 2 Treasure Tuesday link party. We’re not a “new” party but alwyas love some “new blood”. 🙂 http://www.kammyskorner.com/2014/04/trash-2-treasure-tuesday-linky-party_28.html
Thank you so much, Kammy! I’m so glad you like it, and I so appreciate your sweet comment and the invitation!
This is so darn pretty! I’m a sucker for reclaimed wood and this caddy is just gorgeous, especially with those jars and flowers inside! LOVE!
It makes me smile every time I see it. 🙂 So glad you like it!
Pero qué idea más bonita! Me encanta XD
Muchas gracias, Raquel!
Wow! This is so stinkin’ cute and your photography is dang amazing! I need to go hunt for an adorable bottle carrier like this now. I have some old bottles of my great grandparents from the 30’s that I would love to display like this!
Oh thank you, Kristine! I’m so glad you like it! I’ve found it such a versatile piece; I hope you’re able to find something for your bottles. 🙂
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your idea for the bottle carrier. You are such an inspiration!
Oh my goodness, you are so sweet, Kathleen! Thank you!! So glad you like it. 🙂
What an awesome piece to be able to review! It’s so beautiful! I love it! And it’s perfect for your decor!
Thank you so much, Nicole! I couldn’t agree more. 🙂
Such a gorgeous bottle carrier! I may need one for myself now! 😉
Thanks, Jocelyn! They’re pretty hard to resist, aren’t they? 😉
Really cute! I love how it looks with the flowers added. I would love a piece like this. Great find!
Thank you so much, Lisa! I’m so glad you like it. 🙂
This is such a great project! It is really cute, I may have to add to my future projects list! Thanks for sharing!
I’m so glad you like it, Kellie! Thank you so much for your sweet comment. 🙂