Are you looking for ways to style your vintage planters? I am sharing how styled my turquoise vintage planter collection for the season!

I love vintage garden (as you all must know by now) and what’s not to love. And, after a recent buying trip, I some how came home with several new turquoise pottery pieces – wonder how that happened! Ha!!!

I know that these are not all truly the turquoise in color and if I am being totally honest, I’d say that many of these pieces are various shades of turquoise, green, aqua, etc… But, in my opinion, they all work well when placed together!

I also used a few “off white” items such as these vintage planters (many of them are matte and I love those most for some reason) and some stained ironstone pieces to help fill the space … without taking away from the color that I wanted to highlight here.

I also worked in additional pieces (in addition to the planters) like stoneware bowls, antique ball jars, and crazed candlesticks – all in completing colors. I feel that it all works well together, somehow!!!




Lastly I included some live plants and a few other goodies such as antique books and butter molds to fill in the remaining gaps!



I am including a few ‘planter’ options here below! My hope is that If you are indeed interested in growing your very own vintage planter collection with turquoise pieces that this little list will serve as a ‘jumping off point’ for you all. To check them out, simple click on each individual photograph.
Wrap Up
I am so happy to be able to share my own collections here with you all on the blog and I hope that this little turquoise vintage planter collection inspires you to be on the lookout for colorful pieces that you can work into your own home!

*this “Vintage Planter Collection: A Turquoise Collection” blog post contains affiliate links