I purchased this galvanized bucket at my friend Lisa’s occasional sale.

I was mainly drawn to it because of its unique oval shape.
But I pretty much love old galvanized buckets in general, regardless of shape, and have several myself.
Back in the beginning, let’s call it b.f., ‘before transfers’, I used to stencil on them.

I still have one of those French Market buckets serving as the trashcan in our bathroom.
Sometimes they were painted first, and then stenciled.

And then I discovered transfers.

Most of the buckets I’ve kept have wordy transfers added to them, like this one …

I use them for flower arranging, or for containing a small Christmas tree.

However, it seems that when I leave them unpainted and just add words they don’t sell very quickly. So perhaps it’s just me that likes them that way?
The painted ones, on the other hand, tend to fly off the shelves. This one originally just had some wording and it never did sell, so I painted it and added a transfer and it sold quickly …

So I decided to go ahead and paint the oval bucket in Dixie Belle’s Drop Cloth. Then, rather than adding a transfer, I thought it would be fun to try an I.O.D. paint inlay this time around.
I added a section from the Melange inlay that has three wildflowers in a row, at least I think they are wildflowers.

Wait a minute, upon review, no they are not wildflowers …

That one seems to be a hyacinth, so let’s go with just ‘flowers’.
Some previous owner of this bucket added drainage holes to the bottom so that it could be used as a planter.

So it definitely won’t hold water.
But I added several coats of spray sealer so that it could be potted up with plants and used outside or in. Wouldn’t it look great filled with herbs? Or even just simple geraniums?
I went ahead and filled it with whisk brooms for my photo shoot, because, well, why not?

You wouldn’t have to use it for plants.

I’ll be bringing this one into the shop, so we’ll just see how well it sells with a paint job.
What do you think? Do you prefer the painted buckets over those with just words over the galvanized metal? Leave a comment and let me know.


I love the painted ones!
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Thanks Karen!
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Love the galvanized with the words! Oh, and adore the whisk brooms!
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They are fun, I had planned to make a whisk broom wreath once I accumulated enough of them, but somehow I’ve never gotten around to it!
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I much prefer the painted ones.
Sheila
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I seem to be getting votes for both styles!
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I too love galvanized buckets and old watering cans. Wish you lived closer. Purging all kinds of them. Yours are lovely. Florida or bust!🤣
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Dang, I wish you lived closer too!
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I like both depending on how they are used, but I would have imagined, as you’ve discovered, that the painted ones would sell best.
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Yep, that certainly seems to be the case.
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It’s a tough call for me! I seem to like everything you create ☺️.
Smiles, alice
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Thanks Alice 🙂
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Oh, I love all of these!
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Thanks so much!
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Galvanized buckets, especially the vintage ones, are just beautiful treasures. I like both styles. But adding paint to them does kind of “dress them up.” (:
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That’s a great way of putting it, it does dress them up!
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Do you sand or prime before painting?
Love these!
Thanks!
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No, typically I do not sand or prime galvanized items, and I didn’t do either on this bucket. Thanks Susan!
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