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JAN R

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Recycling broken Pottery

Waste not want not. Isn't this a cute display for making use of broken pottery

#Bestof2012

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Jan M Toledo, OR
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Dragonflies made from re-purposed materials

Dragonflies made from ceiling fan blades,table legs and some from old signs, barn tin and vintage wire.
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Tina @ Repurposed Life Roff, OK
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Cleaning & Organization: I have a "smelly" disposal!

I've cleaned it with all the retail cleaners made for that. I've tried vinegar. I've ground up ice cubes in it. Everything seems to work for a brief period but the smells keep coming back. Any ideas?

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Roger S Buford, GA
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    Commented on May 27, 2012
    Try baking soda,
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  • It is behind my garage? why did someone plant that there? 5

Gardening: What is this and What do I do with this?

It is behind my garage? why did someone plant that there?
Tonya K
Tonya K Portland, OR
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    Commented on May 19, 2012
    It looks like a Yucca plant. I have one, when it blooms it throws up a large stalk with ...»
    flowers on top. very pretty.

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Nursery I painted for Atlanta designer Dawn Kines in Nashville. This tree is now available as a decal at my website.

The stunning color combination selected by Dawn and the black silhouettes and furniture makes for a very whimsical and dramatic nursery. We loved the initials hanging from the branch. ...»
This room should stay relevant for many years and is very gender neutral. My tree is now available as a decal at my website in 36 different colors so the sky is the limit as far as variations on this theme.

Anita Roll Murals
Anita Roll Murals Alpharetta, GA
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    Commented on May 18, 2012
    My granddaughter did this for her little girl, It was adorable. she used the tree
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  • "Polatems" (Pots,plates, totems)  My husband always says "What will she think of next"! 30

"Polatems" (pots, plates, totems) birdbaths, bird feeders and planters.

I had so much fun putting my "Polatems" together. I collected beautiful pots and plates from Goodwill and garage sales. I dug a hole 12" deep intserted a piece of rebar, which can be purchased at a hardware store in any length of your choice. Fill the hole with concrete. Level the rebar to make it straight. Once the concrete dries..overnight is good, start putting the pots and plates onto the rebar in an artistic order, gluing them as you go..I used glass glue from the hardware ...»
store, it comes in a caulking tube. Use a level to keep each pot or plate straight. You can add pieces in the middle such as a metal dish from an old firepit as a planter or even a terricotta planter. Just be creative. Top it off with a glass ball, a ceramic bird or whatever suits you fancy. There you have it ...Enjoy and watch the birds..even the Hummers like the colors.

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Patty S Sturgeon Bay, WI
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    Commented on May 18, 2012
    Did you have to make holes in bottom of each article, you didnt state that. wonderd how you ...»
    would stack them without.

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