
I know, I know- it's supposed to be the other way around: trash to treasure.  But in my case, things got a little turned around.  I found this ridiculously rad ice bucket while thrifting the other day.  
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It had (notice the use of past tense) an insulated metal lid with a big wooden ball knob.  In my haste to get the lid cleansed of stickers and other guck, I decided to let it soak in soapy water for a bit while I accomplished a few other tasks.  
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Fast forward an hour, I come back to the sink hoping to just quickly wipe the lid and be done.  When I picked it up, however, it was oddly heavy.  Like, full of water oddly heavy.   Doh.  Somehow water managed to seep into the space in the middle of the lid- and there was no way to get it out.
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I truly didn't love the lid anyway, but really, what is a person to do with a lidless ice bucket?  I couldn't re-donate it- I love the pattern too much.  Hmm.  Think, think.  Think more.  Aha!  
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I have been using an ugly old box as my desk trash can- mostly for paypal label scraps and small pieces of ribbon and fabric that I accumulate while wrapping packages.  Goodbye ugly box, hello sweet new petite bucket de garbage!

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
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4 comments:
So cute. It reminds me of the good ol' days: record players, The Brady Bunch, and banana seat bicycles.
It is very cute! You could drill a small drain hole in the underside of the lid to get the water out.
A-ha! Good point, Cindy! Thank you for that tip.
Best trash can ever. :-)
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