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Linda Vinciguerra www.GreenGardenDiva.com

Professional | Scottsville, NY
Services: Lawn & Garden
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The Spring garden
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Upcycled Garden Art

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Scottsville New York

(585) 889-8103

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  • The first thing I did was  orient all the pieces so there were no chips or eye catching pattern. Next I sanded every piece from 60 grit up to 220 grit. This removed any waves from the mill blades. Last is a raged on coat of oil.
  • After the sanded and oiled pieces had the night to dry, I brought them outside, cut them to size, and assembled. The Ipe frame is mitered, wiped with distilled alchohol, plowed out with the Festool Domino, glued and clamped.
  • The undercarriage was made from more affordable 2 x 4  cedar. To make the cross, I found the angle that the legs would intersect at, and used my sliding compound mitersaw with the depth stop engauged. Next clear with a chis
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Picnic Table

It felt wrong when i had the thought to buy a picnic table for the back yard. In hind sight, it would have been way cheaper and saved 3 days of my life... but, how cool is this table?!? ...»
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My garden cupola

A friend brought over some old windows knowing that I would do something fun with them. The outcome? This fun large garden cupola over my septic tank! The roof is plastic ceiling tiles.
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Terry M Quincy, IL
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Door designs to add wow to your home!

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  • These are old glass swag globes from the 60's.We have had them hanging in our trees for 20 years. 3

Glass swag globes from the 60's used in the garden.

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Linda R Holly, MI
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Glass swag globes from the 60's used in the garden.

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Linda R Holly, MI
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  • Storage built into sides of garage for paint and kid's toys
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Organized Garage and Workshop

Our garage is my retreat. It's where I go to build and create with wood. But, it is a small space and I had to build custom storage to squeeze in storage wherever possible. I also hung ...»
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Brittany aka Pretty Handy... Raleigh, NC
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