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Judy W

Adams, TN
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  • Create a topiary using coat hangers and ivy.  It is such a fun easy project that takes under 30 minutes!
  • Here's the topiary with my milk glass collection!  The green really looks pretty against all the white.
  • Step 1:  Create round circles from coat hangers.  Unbend the end of the coat hanger to put it into the dirt.
  • Step 2:  Combine the two circles together to make a sphere form for the topiary.
  • Step 3:  Wind the ivy around the coat hanger to train the ivy to create your topiary!
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How to Make a Topiary from a Coat Hanger

Looking for a fun project for spring that only takes about 30 minutes and is so easy to do?

Why not make your own topiary from a pot of ivy and a coat hanger? I created this double ...»

sphere topiary by shaping a coat hanger and twisting ivy around it! I even have a really great tip on how to keep your ivy growing fresh and green....dish washing soap!

30 Minutes 10.00 Easy
Thistlewood
Thistlewood Grand Rivers, KY
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  • Plants are beginning to fill in nicely.
  • Great place to hang out.
  • Right after completion.
  • Ready, set, go.
  • Lots of holes to fill with beautiful plants.
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Backyard Pool Oasis

From the inviting pool to the relaxing soaking tub, this is one yard that definitely beckons you outdoors. The patio and seating wall offer comfortable space for guests. The sloped grassy ...»
area calls out for a backyard picnic. This is a hidden gem in an intown neighborhood. Here's a link to a video that shows the project from start to finish: http://youtu.be/D4xmNxnHIck

Landscape Studio
Landscape Studio Atlanta, GA
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    Commented on Jun 13, 2012
    I have the perfect backyard for this. 8 acres ready to go. Unfortunately I do not have the ...»
    perfect wallet or hubby to build this. :)

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Painting: Which color should I paint my dining room?

Kathy P
Kathy P Green Bay, WI
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    Commented on Apr 14, 2012
    What about a soft gold {lighter or same a the pillow} for walls and a lighter shade of the ...»
    coral or moss green for the ceiling? I wanted red for my dining room and a consultant suggested the walls a deep gold and the tray ceiling the deep rust red I had wanted for the walls. Turned out beautiful!

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Which color should I paint my dining room?

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Kathy P Green Bay, WI
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    Commented on Apr 14, 2012
    What about a soft gold {lighter or same a the pillow} for walls and a lighter shade of the ...»
    coral or moss green for the ceiling? I wanted red for my dining room and a consultant suggested the walls a deep gold and the tray ceiling the deep rust red I had wanted for the walls. Turned out beautiful!

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