Old copper jello molds cost next to nothing at yard sales. Drill a few holes in the bottom and they make great planters. I always have a few plants on hand started from cuttings for a quick gift when I need one.
I bought two older angel food cake pans at a Goodwill store. I drilled holes in the bottom and used it for hens and chicks. They look great and only paid 25 cents each.
RE: Copper Jello Mold Planter
Post By Joyce (Guest Post)
(06/02/2005)
Old jello copper molds as well as some others are a hot collectors item now a days make sure before you stick holes in it that it is not valuable.
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