The Japanese garden pagoda I built by using plastic plant pots and cement.

Patty S
by Patty S
I collected plastic pots of different shapes and sizes, cut the bottoms off, slit them up one side and taped the slit back together. filled them with concrete and then removed the pot by removing the tape after they dried 24 hours. They are still a bit damp so you can do "wet carving" on them to make your forms more rounded or smoothe. I used rebar again as I had with the Polatems in my earlier post, or you could use conduit, and make them into lanterns. Be sure to put a hole in the middle of each piece so you can fit them over the rebar/conduit. The circular pieces I made by just rolling in my hands...other pieces can also be made such as a finial for the top, which I have yet to make and put on the top.
Japanese pagoda, I made with concrete and plastic pots as moulds.
A view from my upper deck
This will become a path light.
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  • Patty S Patty S on Sep 18, 2017

    Another picture of it now in the garden . The pictures above were taken 5 years ago. Here it is now and I've added some bamboo railings.

  • Kari Masoner Kari Masoner on Mar 20, 2019

    Nice! Very nice. Love your garden!

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