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Nancy B

Alden, NY
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  • Nancy B
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  • Forgot to add the rest of the family.
  • My quirky pot person. 3

uses for pottery

Leftover pots and grandaughters old bike become a place to keep garden supplies. Not as fancy as the other pot people bikes but I am a quirky perswon so it works for me.
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  • Nancy B
    Commented on Jun 09, 2012
    that is awesome
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Some of my Natural Stone Work

This fireplace is all Travertine. Started with 18's and cut in half then hand chistled the edges for a rustic natural look. the roof part and the coined corners are from volcano ...»
travertine. The moose i carved in with a 4" angle grinder and a diamond blade then dyed it with concrete dye. Whats cool about the whole thing you cant see. The mud work that lies beneath it all. Old school work...Not many even do it anymore. They (most builders) all want a blow n go quality thats why i started to focus on my concrete work.

Stone-Crete Artistry
Stone-Crete Artistry Burns, TN
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  • Nancy B
    Commented on May 16, 2012
    i like it , the way it is. but would like it with or without. its a very nice fire place. ...»
    great work.

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