Iron works: What should I do with these?
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Kandi on Jun 29, 2016Make a table!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Jun 29, 2016I will say they would make such a statement painted as a art sculpture if you are into gardeningHelpful Reply
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MN Mom on Jun 29, 2016Love @Kandi's table idea!!Helpful Reply
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DJ on Jun 30, 2016How about Iron candle holders for outside or in kind of like these?Helpful Reply
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Bit By Bit Shop on Jun 30, 2016Flip upside down & make light sconces? Can a small light fit under that curved section? They could be used behind bedside table. Maybe use one for a fountain feature. I would most likely screw one to piece of wood & add key hooks along sides & one or two coat hooks at bottom. Good luck, nice pieces!Helpful Reply
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Linda on Jun 30, 2016Attach all three together to make a French planter. You can put it on a bare wall or under a window. I would paint them black and add hanging plants.Helpful Reply
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Diane Nuckolls on Jun 30, 2016spray paint in a bright color for each and hand them on your weathered fence. Place a solar light in the cup of each. They will look great. Spray and put a succulant in each cup with a little moss. Hang on fence and let go.Helpful Reply
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Dwayne on Jun 30, 2016Put a solar light on ir for outsideHelpful Reply
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Jot3861103 on Jun 30, 2016If it is cast you may not be able to weld it we use art work like this with a metal rod placed behind fastened with black zip ties to hold up large flowers like sasha daisies from falling overHelpful Reply
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Johnchip on Jun 30, 2016They are beautiful. Give them to me! Problem solved.Helpful Reply
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Linda on Jun 30, 2016Just hang them on the wall in a cluster. They would really make a statement.Helpful Reply
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Sheila D on Jun 30, 2016if the section that looks like a bowl has a little width/depth, line & put succulents or small vine in it.Helpful Reply
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Marvina Liechty on Jun 30, 2016Would make an interesting addition to a mailbox post, or for the top portion of a gate. Or paint it a pretty color to sit upright in your garden or yard. I do that with an iron piece that I have. It adds a pop of color to my landscape.Helpful Reply
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Sheila D on Jul 01, 2016Your preference of rustic or bright colors --pretty accent on a patio or porch wall wrapped with mini string lightsHelpful Reply
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Pamala Bishop King on Jul 02, 2016If large enough: Make a garden bench. if small make the bench for children: use one on each end of bench (use pallet) they use 3rd one for the back.Helpful Reply
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Cas5481983 on Jul 03, 2016Hang on fence or wall for fern or cascading plant. Keep natural finish or paint either would look greatHelpful Reply
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CK on Jul 10, 2016I'd hang it on a fence if you have one.... or attach a post to it to insert it into the ground as a garden ornament. If you really can't think of a place you'd like to use it in your own home/yard, then sell it to someone who might enjoy it :-)Helpful Reply
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