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Thanksgiving Decorations
This turkey is made from a gourd, pinecone bits, raffia, dried berries, dried thistles, nuts and artificial leaves & pumpkins
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I WAS PRIVILEGED TO LIVE ACROSS.....FROM A LITTLE SWAMP....ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ROAD... ...»
Painted Brick Fireplace
Fireplaces in general are not efficient. And to top this off, it was UGLY. Plain red brick and a rough hewn log as a mantle. I dry brushed each brick individually. Hubby covered the
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My Orb Weaver
While walking the dogs at night I found this beautiful spider happily weaving this ornate web just above the walkway
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Ohhhhhh . . . . . SO THIS IS THE ORB WEAVER I saw mentioned in other posts. I never could ...»
Decorated Cheese Box
After collecting sea shells, I needed a place to store them. Wanted to save the memories
a new resting place for our pei
We are fortunate enough to have a space like this under our stairs. This is going to be a fall project for us...can hardly wait
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Just came upon this again. Did you do it Debi M?
Got Milk???? or better yet, GOT FLOWERS?
Using a milk can replica for my theme, I then painted terra cotta pots to resemble black and white cows. This planter is in the flower garden by the driveway to welcome our guests and family.Thanks to hubby who dug the hole for the rebar, poured the concrete and came up with the milkcan idea. Come to think of it, I really didn't do much except paint and plant. LOL, thats ok, we make a good team
Our courtyard in bloom
We've been working on the courtyard for 5 long years, doing a little as finances allow. This year I think we have finally finished. We will only have to plant a few annuals next year for color
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Judy, we all want to learn, which is why I pointed out why the rebar was there and why a ...»
Flowered Bird Feeder
Rebar was set 4ft in the ground, concrete base was then placed, then garden seat. Using different pieces of glass between the pots added color. I chose using plain terra cotta pots for
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tire planters
Using a lawnmower tire, which I painted, made the perfect planter for ivy. This adds a lot of color to my otherwise drab exterior wall of our deck. We plant to do one in lime green, blue and red...it will look like lifesavers hanging off of the wall


