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Debbi W

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  • Here is my tea pot fountain in full bloom. 7
  • We drilled a a hole in the tea pot and then threaded it. We attached flanges to a solid concrete block to support both the tea pot and the gold pan. The block is heavy enough to support the weight of the unit underwater. 5
  • We then built a support for the gold pan and dropped the unit into the whiskey barrel. We added a fountain pump and inserted tubing up through the tee on the bottom of the pipe that supports the tea pot and into the tea pot. 1
  • Add water and your done! The unit is free standing so it can be leveled and no holes are drilled in the whiskey barrel. I put it all away every winter and take it out and set it up in the spring. 1
  • Last year we poured a concrete base that the whiskey barrel sits on so it doesn't sink into the dirt. 1
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Tea pot fountain instructions.

Here are the instructions of how we made my tea pot fountain. Hope it helps with all of you who are interested!
Julee S
Julee S Bangor, MI
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  • Debbi W
    Commented on Feb 15, 2013
    Love the idea so smart I will have something like this by tomorrow!! Yeah!
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Dining Room Reveal

How I took my boring dining room to beautiful and colorful in shades of aqua and green! See the details in the blog post!
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Honeybear Lane
Honeybear Lane Lehi, UT
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  • Debbi W
    Commented on Feb 10, 2013
    awesome!
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Marble Fence

Make your fence sparkle with marbles! It's easy... all you need is a drill, rubber mallet, marbles, and a fence!
Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T.
Jamie @ C.R.A.F.T. Austin, TX
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  • Debbi W
    Commented on Jan 03, 2013
    nice!
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Custom Desk

Dayoris Custom
Dayoris Custom Hialeah, FL
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  • After all it's was all done. 13
  • This is what it looked like at the beginning of the 3 days.
  • After the second day
  • On the 3rd day before paint!
  • Another after. There's a little hiding spot behind the stairs where they can read a book or play.
  • Close up of the outdoor lighting from Home Depot I used. 2
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Boys bunk beds

I have 3 little boys that share a room. I still wanted a ton of floor space for them to play so this is what we came up with! There are 4 twin beds and 2 trundles, making it a total of 6 ...»
beds. It took my husband and I 3 days to complete this project. Here are some pictures of our construction process.

Nikki Grandy
Nikki Grandy Queen Creek, AZ
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    Commented on Dec 28, 2012
    great idea makes me wish I had a reason to do this lol
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Dining Room Table & Chairs Makeover

Laurel- A Bubbly Life
Laurel- A Bubbly Life New Albany, OH
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    Commented on Dec 23, 2012
    oh and that MIRROR, WOW! Please post finished pictures.
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  • Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint in Tricycle Red. I started with a vintage radio cabinet and   wanted to achieve a chippy look, not the distressed look.
  • This is my first piece using MMSMP and I use the cabinet to display my vintage quilt collection.
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  • MMS Milk Paint in Tricycle Red
  • I used a little of the MMS Milk Paint in Shutter Gray for some of the detail. 1
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One of my favorite furniture makeovers to date. For the finish I used Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint.

#Bestof2012.I've had this vintage radio cabinet in my living room for a number of years. I think it had been pieced together ...»
through the years with different kinds of woods and finishes. I spruced it up with Miss Mustard Seed's Milk Paint and now I just love it.

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Petticoat Junktion
Petticoat Junktion Clarksville, TN
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  • Debbi W
    Commented on Dec 23, 2012
    I love painted furniture I say if you can prim it you can paint it. I have not tried the milk ...»
    paint yet but would love to redo all my living room stuff and the china buffet and hutch it is dark wood now I would do black and destress but hubby hates black furniture so I'm thinking a dark almost navy blue. My whole house is full of blue and white . you do beautiful work, love everything!

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A Little Before & After Fun - Chalk Painted Hutch

This solid, well made, heavy hutch was picked up at my local thrift store for TEN dollars and transformed with a little paint....
Nancy @ ArtsyChicksRule
Nancy @ ArtsyChicksRule Virginia Beach, VA
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  • Debbi W
    Commented on Dec 22, 2012
    Perfect! Merry christmas and my you be so blessed in 2013, your cup runnith over!
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  • Snowman, up-cycled creation, Petticoat Junktion
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DIY Snowman from Junk Finds

I love red and white!!!! Found these enamel ware lids in my junk stash and threw them together to make a Snowman.
Petticoat Junktion
Petticoat Junktion Clarksville, TN
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    Commented on Dec 22, 2012
    Made me do one of those DA!! minutes, Why, didn't I think of that? , its BRILLANT! Merry ...»
    Christams and may your 2013 be so BLESSED, that your cup runnith over!

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