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Ilynnz

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Vintage glass yardart

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  • Vintage Coffee Pot Wind Chimes. Small Christmas Bells are tied to fishing line and are poured from the coffee pot spout into a lovely cup and saucer held up by a green bottle covered stake. 10

Vintage Coffee Pot Wind Chimes

A while ago I bought this $1 coffee pot and I knew I wanted to somehow use it for a wind chimes project. I love its vintage patina. First, I thought I would hang small cutlery from the bottom, but I've seen that done before. I wanted to come up with something new. New to me at least.

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My Halloween Garden

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Ilynnz Cleveland, TN on Sep 22, 2012
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    Douglas Hunt on Sep 23, 2012
    You're certainly getting in the spirit of the season.
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I made flowers out of various dishes and china. Plus metal pipe and I have really cute flowers!

Using window caulk instead of glue, just caulk pieces together. Add a flattened silver spoon to the back so the handle can go down in the hollow pipe to make them into flowers for you garden art!

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Terry M Quincy, IL
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    Commented on Aug 02, 2012
    The spoon appears to have been flattened.
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  • Fall Decorating Ideas  http://www.decorating-ideas-made-easy.com/fall-pumpkin-topiary.html 1
  • Start by placing a Styrofoam block in your container. Use a dowel to stack your carve-able pumpkins. You will need to remove two stems off of the two bottom pumpkins.
  • Add some fall florals under the bottom pumpkin.  Attach with hot glue.
  • To add a monogram to your pumpkin, print out a letter, and use a few stick pins to hold it in place.  Take another stick pin and gentle poke small holes following the lines of your letter.
  • Play "dot-to-dot" with a pencil and trace the outline of your letter.  Paint with acrylic paint, and finish with a spray sealer.
  • Now all your topiary needs is a bow!
  • Fall Decorating Ideas
  • Start by placing a Styrofoam block in your container. Use a dowel to stack your carve-able pumpkins. You will need to remove two stems off of the two bottom pumpkins.
  • Add some fall florals under the bottom pumpkin.  Attach with hot glue.
  • To add a monogram to your pumpkin, print out a letter, and use a few stick pins to hold it in place.  Take another stick pin and gentle poke small holes following the lines of your letter.
  • Play "dot-to-dot" with a pencil and trace the outline of your letter.  Paint with acrylic paint, and finish with a spray sealer.
  • Now all your topiary needs is a bow!
  • For a more detail tutorial please visit: http://www.decorating-ideas-made-easy.com 1
  • Start by placing a Styrofoam block in your container. Use a dowel to stack your carve-able pumpkins. You will need to remove two stems off of the two bottom pumpkins.
  • Add some fall florals under the bottom pumpkin.  Attach with hot glue.
  • To add a monogram to your pumpkin, print out a letter, and use a few stick pins to hold it in place.  Take another stick pin and gentle poke small holes following the lines of your letter.
  • Play "dot-to-dot" with a pencil and trace the outline of your letter.  Paint with acrylic paint, and finish with a spray sealer.
  • Now all your topiary needs is a bow!
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Pumpkin Topiary - Fall Decorating Ideas

Tutorial on making your own pumpkin topiary.

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Decorating Ideas Made Easy
Decorating Ideas Made Easy Murfreesboro, TN
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    Commented on Aug 02, 2012
    how do you see the tutorial
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