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Jacqui Richmond

Athol, ID
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  • Stone leftover from another project and three galvanized trash can lids become a bird bath grouping! Another of my "use what you have" ventures! More pictures and directions at http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com 3
  • Start by building a base. Add one level at a time while keeping it fairly level. This takes a few tries to keep it level and sturdy. 1
  • When the stacked stone is the height desired, add the galvanized lid. One down and two more to go!
  • The lids I had were different sizes so I made the bases larger or smaller to fit the lid. Also vary the heights to add interest.
  • Here's the tallest one filled and ready for customers!
  • Save out some stone to put in the top of each lid as a landing place for birds, to keep the lid in place if a larger bird or squirrel comes calling and for looks!
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Stacked Stone Bird Baths

Stone leftover from another project and three galvanized trash can lids become a bird bath grouping! Another of my "use what you have" ventures. More pictures and directions on http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com

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Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE
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    Love this idea, great for country living!!!
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Gardening Under Glass

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Create a flower planter from an old tire!

My future father-in-law came up with this brilliant idea over 20 years ago to cut and flip an old tire inside out and use it as a gorgeous planter! ...»

You can check out more pictures and see the full tutorial on my blog, Pink Hammers & Sippy Cups! http://www.pinkhsc.com/2012/07/tire-planter....

#Bestof2012

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Pamela R Schenectady, NY
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    I adore the idea, was just questioning the material. I love that tires are being recycled!!!
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Make your own Vanilla

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    DO YOU ADD ANYTHING BESIDES THE VANILLA? AND H2O
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  • Krylon Frosted Glass spray paint, solar lights and dollar store jars are all you need.
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Make your own Sun Jars to light up your path for just $2.50.

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    LOVE IT
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