DIY Ice Bucket

DIY, Projects, Summer

  1. Cheryl says:

    You are one clever Chica!
    This is a great DIY! Having that 6 gallon container will save you from refilling that ice bucket every ten minutes
    I also like your idea of inserting the plastic bag in there. I have another idea to add as well. There is stuff in the fabric store that people but to make hot pads. Can’t remember the name. Anyhow in hot pads it keeps you from burning your hand, but you could also get a piece of this fabric and slip into the bucket before you put plastic ice bag in and it can keep your can cool. Keeping the ice from melting too quickly.

    • Shayna says:

      THANK YOU so much, Cheryl! So happy you like it too! 🙂
      You’re idea is fabulous! I will definitely be checking that out! Thanks!
      -Shayna

      • Cheryl says:

        Hey I remembered the name of the fabric. It’s called insulbrite. People use it to make pot holders , oven mitts and even casserole carriers to keep things warm. I bet if used in your ice bucket it could be used to keep the ice cool so it won’t melt.

  2. Alina says:

    Fabulous!

  3. This is great. I just bought the same can for outdoor use.

  4. smart idea Shayna and the result ; very pretty! I can’t believe how you transformed a garbage can into an ice bucket! 🙂 love the transferring of the image very much! 🙂

  5. April Hoff says:

    I love that both of used our Silhouettes for our projects this month! Aren’t the possibilities endless?! Did you use vinyl? Love your project! 🙂

    • Shayna says:

      THANK YOU, April! Great minds totally think alike! I smiled big when I saw that we both used our silhouettes! I agree, the possibilities are endless!
      Yes, the label is vinyl. I’m lovin’ the way it turned out! 🙂
      -Shayna

  6. M says:

    It is super (duper) sweet, Shayna!!! Love the vintage look…talented AND beautiful, YOU ARE!!!
    Blessings,
    M

    • Shayna says:

      THANK YOU, M! You always give me the biggest smiles! 🙂
      I’m happy you love it too!
      -Shayna

  7. Hi Shayna!
    This ice bucket is fabulous… I was just eyeing up some little metal buckets that I picked up at the dollar store thinking about how to change them up. Love how yours turned out – the bigger size will be perfect as an ice/drinks bucket too. I really need to get a silhouette…maybe next week now that I see your cute project too. Great to meet you, I’m a new follower on bloglovin’!
    Krista

    • Shayna says:

      HI Krista! THANK YOU so much for the lovely comment! I’m so happy to meet YOU and to have you as a new follower!
      I’m tellin’ ya, once you get a silhouette you will be dreamin’ of projects! 🙂
      -Shayna

  8. This is so super cute!!

    You’re a rock star!!

    Have a blessed and wonderful day!!

  9. Tracy says:

    This is such a darling project and your tutorial is excellent! I love it! We would love to have you link this or any of your posts to our Saturday Show Us How You Rock Link Party. It starts Fridays at 6pm hope we see you there!

    Tracy
    http://www.madefrompinterest.net

    • Shayna says:

      THANK YOU, Tracy! I’m so happy you love it! Me too!
      Thanks for the invite! I’ll head over and link up! 🙂
      -Shayna

  10. Shayna, once again I love this project! I’m featuring you this week at our “Inspire Me Please” blog party. Congrats!
    xo, Jennifer

  11. Jamie says:

    Wow, amazing job! Such a great idea 😉
    Jamie @ Better With Age

  12. grace says:

    What a cute idea .. I really need to try. It’s going to be hard since I don’t own a silhouette machine. Quick question, did you also made those mason jars glass holder/tray? The whole thing just screams “outdoor fun” 🙂 Thanks for sharing this with us.

    • Shayna says:

      THANK YOU so much, Grace! I’m glad you like it. If you want, I can sell you your own cut out of the vinyl and stick it in the mail. Just e-mail me. 🙂
      With the mason jar caddy, I actually found it at a thrift store for $1 and painted it white. It’s perfect for so many things!
      -Shayna

  13. Mindi says:

    So cute! I love it! Pinning!

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