Rain Chains vary in price from under $50. to under $200. Check out Cape Cod Weathervane Co. here, or Smith & Hawken here, to begin your search.
Be creative and save money by making your own rain chain. Get directions here.
Thank you Julia @ Hooked on Houses, Fifi @ Fifi Flowers Design Decor & Melissa @ The Inspired Room for today's blog party. Warmest congratulations to Kelly & Victoria @ Design Ties for their 100th post today! Do not let the weekend go bye without checking out their uber useful post today for all us bloggers or blogging want to be's. It was incredibly terrific for them to share all their blogging tips. I love your blog ladies & I look forward to 100 more posts.
So everyone; what are you dreaming about this May Day?
Have a dreamy weekend everyone!
{go forth & shop responsibly}
be green, be beautiful
4 comments:
Thank you so much for the mention, Deb!! Lots of people have helped us out along our blogging way, and we wanted to share what we've learned about blogging over the last few months.
Love your new comments set-up!! :-)
The rain chains you posted are beautiful :-) And the story behind them is interesting. They're definitely much prettier than a traditional down spout :-)
Wouldn't it be wonderful to live in one of those cottages?? Especially the one by the water :-)
Kelly
Luv this post, especially the little cottage and mayflowers!
-marie
What a lovely post! Hope you're having a great weekend! :-)
Thank you for linking to my Fashionable Friday! Lovely post!
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