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    Home » Budget Decor

    Vintage Porch Planters And Birdbaths

    Published by Pam Kessler | 229 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. - 31 Comments

    I found some great vintage planters at a church rummage sale recently.



    I've wanted some of these forever and a day, but I rarely run across them when I'm out and about.

    So I was super excited when I spotted two of them at the sale and they were only $5 each. And that included the minister toting them to the car for me.

    And best of all, they somewhat match my birdbath that's sitting to the left of the porch.

    Last year I got tired of cleaning the birdbath ALL THE FREAKIN TIME, so I planted succulents in it instead of using it for a birdbath.

    This year I decided to give the birds a break and let them use it for a birdbath again.

    It's their last chance to prove that they understand that birdbath does not equal public restroom.

    This time around I added some little pieces of copper pipe (found for way under a dollar each in the plumbing section of Home Depot).

    It's supposed to keep the algae and gunk in check and still be safe for the birdies (you probably have copper pipe in your own home's plumbing). We'll see how it goes.

    The rock is just a place for them to sit while they do their business get a drink.

    Update: It works! I have an update one week later posted here.

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    1. Carolyn Hawkins

      May 04, 2017 at 12:37 pm

      I tried the pennies in my birdbath but was told they had to be 1982 or earlier. This definitely works but glad to know I don't have to dig for all those old ones. As soon as I can find a bowling ball will cover it with all those other pennies I have. Love the ideal. Even have an old bird bath base for placement in my tiny little garden behind my condo. Thanks for the ideas.

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    2. doll doctor

      June 25, 2014 at 3:37 pm

      I love the planters , but have heard about copper not letting bacteria grow. I think there is a new company in mobile alabama that has the copper set up for keeping swimming pools clean.

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    3. Kelly @ JAX does design

      June 20, 2013 at 8:30 am

      Why do birds poop in the same place they drink and take a bath?! The planters were a great find for $5.00 each + transport to the car 🙂

      I never heard of the copper pipe trick. It'll be interesting to see if the copper does help to keep the algae down.

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    4. One Shabby Old House

      June 18, 2013 at 8:51 am

      I have never seen vintage planters like that before. They are fabulous and the price was awesome! They do look nice with your birdbath. I am going to have to try the copper in the bottom of our birdbath. It gets so gross sometimes! Thanks for sharing.

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    5. suzieQ

      June 15, 2013 at 4:40 pm

      Nice score on the planters, they look great.
      I thought I would share my birdbath cleaning ritual. I buy a small bottle of bleach at the beginning of the summer and one plastic handled scrubbers that are used in a sink. I dump the dirty water and splash a glug of bleach in the bath and use the brush to clean. Rinse with water from the hose and done. Bleach dissipates quickly and doesn't hurt the birds.
      Perhaps this will help someone. The birds really appreciate water for drinking and bathing.

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    6. susie @ persimmon moon cottage

      June 15, 2013 at 10:40 am

      Your planters are wonderful! It looks like they may be from the 1930's or 1940's with the design that is on them. Your birdbath is a perfect match. My birdbath is currently a planter, and I've got other bowls sitting around for my dirty birdies. They are easier for me to clean and refill. Next year I may try your copper trick.

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    7. Susan

      June 13, 2013 at 9:25 pm

      Ohhhhh, darling planters. I love them. Great find!

      Thanks so much for the tip on the copper piping. I'm gonna do that for my birdbath. What a great idea.

      Also love the stone in the middle!

      Your birdbath, by the way, is adorable, too. Suasn

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    8. Something Nice and Pretty

      June 13, 2013 at 9:21 pm

      I love the planters and the price of them too!

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    9. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      June 13, 2013 at 7:31 pm

      Great planters and a great price, too! I've never heard of the copper theory, but I'm willing to give it a try. My poor birdies are wondering if the cleaning lady quit.

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    10. Shabby chic Sandy

      June 13, 2013 at 2:14 am

      Love those planters--and a great deal too!

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    11. Donna Wilkes

      June 12, 2013 at 6:49 pm

      I have one of those pots - you got a great bargain especially the toting part - they are heavy! Hope the birds mind their manners.

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    12. Karen Albert

      June 12, 2013 at 6:01 pm

      Dear Pam I love your planters and what a great buy! I know your birds will be very happy!

      xoxo
      Karena
      Art by Karena
      Giveaway from Splendid Sass

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    13. Marissa

      June 12, 2013 at 4:06 pm

      First let me say.. WOW~ I love your porch...so, clean, so inviting, so cozy looking...
      Second... What a great buy!!! You are awesome
      and Third... Copper? really.. you just made my day..I am going to try it with my moms bird bath until I get one of my own..
      Great post...

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    14. the cape on the corner

      June 12, 2013 at 1:36 pm

      what a neat shape to those planters, and interesting idea with the pipe. good luck with that!

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    15. Musings from Kim K.

      June 12, 2013 at 6:39 am

      I'm showing this to Chris. I've not heard of the cooper piping technique. Interesting. Please keep us posted. we've found some of the best planters at estate sales lately. Love YOURS! The price was fantastic!

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