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Sue Z

Fort Worth, TX
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  • Sue Z
    Followed 8 people on Feb 13, 2013
  • My Elmers Paint Pen is a life saver
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  • The final product and I am juts in love!

DIY A Scrap Wood Trellis

I needed a quick, easy, and cheap solution to my growing snap peas that were setting atop my garden dresser. I used old wood from a neighbor's torn down fence, some chicken wire and paint ...»
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Kim @ Too Much Time On My... Arvada, CO
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  • Sue Z
    Commented on Aug 05, 2012
    GOOD EXCUSE to go garage sales searching for old windows and dressers and watch dumpsters too. ...»
    I dont know hoig wire from pig wire. I hope hardware man can tell me what i need.

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  • This almost shows the whole of both towers. 8
  • I disassembled all of my collected lamps and laid out the globes to see approximately how much rebar I needed for the tower. 2
  • I used 3/8 inch rebar threaded through all of the pieces. I didn't end up using this base though. The actual construction was quite a bit of trial and error in 100+ temperatures! ARGH!!
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My glass tower vision has been fulfilled! I built it!

I saw one of these in a magazine years ago and I've wanted one ever since. It took me several years to collect affordable pieces but after that it was pretty easy. Here is some of how I ...»
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Somewhat Quirky Grosse Pointe, MI
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  • Sue Z
    Commented on Jul 20, 2012
    Christmas lights on it would be fantastic i think!!!!!!
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