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Martha W

Lansdowne, PA
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  • Slice the pool noodle into 1/4 to 1/2 inch slices, doesn't have to be precise.
  • Attach to string of lights with wire or fishing line. These will be attached to our patio umbrella when I'm sure the wasps that built a nest on it are dead.

Pool Noodle Lights

I sliced a pool noodle and attached to a string of outdoor lights to use on our patio umbrella. Haven't attached them yet- there's a wasp nest currently getting first dibs on the ...»
umbrella. :)

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SheilaG, Plum Doodles Acworth, GA
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  • Martha W
    Commented on Jun 21, 2012
    Very clever idea!
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  • Placing the planks in a slight curve as well as random alignment made for a slightly more interesting take. 4
  • Decide where you desire your pathway to go, and make it happen! This was after a few shrubs were pulled out and new topsoil was placed. 1
  • Here's a picture from year #2. It held up as if it's still brand new! 2
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A little walkway out of pallet boards

This quick little project really couldn't be easier! Reclaimed pallet boards were used to create a new walkway through a flower bed. The planks make it an absolute dream to weed by simply ...»
lifting the applicable board, and are just high enough to clear any water run off. And yes, they are staying in place and have shown no rot in over 3 years thus far.

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  • Martha W
    Commented on Jun 21, 2012
    I love this and as soon as the weather breaks...I am going to try it. Thanks for posting.
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