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Trudy K

Odem, TX
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  • Use broken shovel handles as stems and enjoy the flowers as yard art. 2
  • Clean hubcaps with some and water, lightly sand to paint will adhere.
  • Spray paint hubcaps in fun colors. Use things you have to add interest (spray a plastic lid for the center of a flower, use tongue depressors for a design)

Hubcap Flower Yard Art

All you need to make some fun, inexpensive yard art are some roadside hubcaps, spray paint and little creativity. ...»

Steps:

1. Clean off hubcaps with soap and water, then lightly sand.

2. Spray paint each hubcap in a bright color.

3. Use things you already have to add stems (sticks, shovel handles), leaves and more details to the flowers.

4. Assemble the flowers and add them to your yard.

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The Weathered Door
The Weathered Door Duvall, WA
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    I used to pass up the abandoned hubcaps, NO MORE :) Thanks for sharing
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Flooring: Design insertion into wood floor

So I would like a 10 x 10 square on each end of our soon-to-be wood floor, centered,

with our last name initial. I thought somehow I could go to a place where they do grave ...»

markers and get them to do a pretty one and have it inserted into our wood floor. My husband says probably would not work. If it "could" work - would I lay the hardwood first then cut a section to fit the new insert or would I have it laid where I want it then make the wood floor fit around it? Thanks for any help out there :)

Trudy K
Trudy K Odem, TX
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    Commented on Jan 24, 2013
    Jeanette, you make me smile :) My life has been so drastically changed in the last year it's ...»
    incredible, some good others - well definite change. I guess you could say I'm wanting to leave my mark in life. :) Thanks for the support.

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  • When it comes to houses built from the 1960s to late '80s, nothing says "needs updating" quite like popcorn (aka "acoustic" or "cottage cheese") ceilings. 1
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REMOVING A TEXTURED CEILING

Great Home Painting
Great Home Painting Morrisville, PA
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    I did this in my bedroom in my home back in Canada. It was messy, dusty, etc. But it sure ...»
    made a difference. No more vacuming my ceilings to get the dust webs off :)

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Flooring: Replacing bedroom carpet with wood - CLICK-FLOORING or REAL WOOD?

Our bedroom is rectangle. 12 feet wide x 20 feet long. Carpet comes out, but we have no idea about wood floors. Almost everyone I know has replaced their carpet with click-flooring, but ...»
for some reason my husband feels that hard wood, such as bamboo, is the only way to go? Please tell me what is the difference - if any - thank you

Trudy K
Trudy K Odem, TX on Jan 19, 2013
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    Becky on Jan 22, 2013
    KT, you might get better results ...»
    if you start your own thread. You can do that from any page by clicking on the red "Post/Ask" button at the top right.

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  • Thrift store find for $12 gets a major lift. 3
  • This before picture really doesn't show how marked up the finish was, but you get the idea.
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  • Thrift store find for $12 gets a major lift. 1
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Early 20th Century Hutch Revived

In what I would call one of my all time best finds, I got this hutch in a thrift store for $12. I couldn't get it out the door fast enough. I revived it with paint and stain and it really has been a personal favourite.

Lisa D
Lisa D Canada
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  • Trudy K
    Commented on Sep 24, 2012
    I get so envious when I see other people's finds. But on the other hand, it gets me off the ...»
    couch to start scouring garage sales :) thanks for the get out there and get it attitude I needed :)

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  • Photo of my water fountain, made using Rhubarb Leaves. 10

Just wanted to share a photo of the Fountain I made using Rhurbarb leaves.

I used 2 different size Rhubarb Leaves, but they need to be large.

You will need a large table, large pieces of plastic. Play sand I am not sure how much, but a large bag. Place the plastic bag flat on the table. Take the sand and form it making a dome. It will need to be enough for the leaf to cover. Sand should be heaved up in the center.

Place the leaf over the sand, leaf should be out ...»

to the edge of the sand. Place leaf so that you are looking at the veins. Vein side up. If you tear it you can patch with another leaf. You will notice in the center of my picture Ii have an indention in mine. You don't have to do this step but I made these as butterfly puddler's and this held the sand. If you want to do this step I used a small round plastic butterbowl, and cut a round hole in the leaf towards the top of the leaf, and pressed the bowl into the sand to form the indention. Make sure you cut the leaf to fit the bowl only, and no more.

You will need a 40 lb the bag of concrete mix. Do not use with stone in it. Mix the concrete mix, should look like thick cookie dough . Start placing on the leaf, placing and pressing as you go. Follow the pattern of the leaf. When you are done cover with plastic and allow to cure for several days. When it is dry turn over and start to remove the leaf, pulling out the vein. I found by washing down with the hose it made the job easier. You can now paint using outdoor acrylic paint. You can purchase at craft stores. I used green and red. Started with the green and than added red. I did water the paint down to get it to flow across the leaves and go into the veins. Keep doing this until you reach desired color.

. My husband built the frame using plastic plumbing pipe, and the holes for the pump water lines he used by drilling into the leaf with a stone drill bit. Do this step after your frame is set up so you can see just where you want them to go.

I made many of these leaves including with other nicely shaped large leaves. You may want to try this first on smaller leaves just for the practice. Hope this helps enjoy your project.

CONNIE W
CONNIE W Somerset, PA
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  • Trudy K
    Commented on Jun 06, 2012
    Back in Canada I had "oodles" of rhubarb, here in South Texas - nadda - do you deliver?
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Friends? or Foes? Contest for $150 Home Depot gift card!

I collected the creatures below in a vegetable garden. Do you recognize them? OK then - name them in order and receive a $150 gift card to spend at Home Depot! ...»

The contest ends Monday, May 28 at midnight and Hometalk will randomly choose a winner from all correct answers. Happy Memorial Day!

Walter Reeves
Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
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    Commented on May 25, 2012
    Mexican Bean beetle and Asian Lady Bettle
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Recycled parking lot into walkway

Mu husband and I located a business where parking lot was being chewed into oblivion and brought the pieces home and made a walkway. We even placed stone statue with under-lighting in the middle to memorialize our son. This is mostly in the shade bur sure would like to have blooming plants in the center. Along the walk we planted dwarf gardenias.
Melissa K
Melissa K Blythewood, SC
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    Commented on May 21, 2012
    Did you just go and help yourself to the rock or ask first? lol I have been known to be asked ...»
    to "Please put that back" whoops :) thought nobody wanted/needed it :)

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Mosaic Kitchen backsplash

I did this backsplash several years ago in our cabin in the mountains of Arizona. I wanted a western motif and brocke dishes in many colors and added african tiger eye stones and bottle ...»
bottoms. Put the pieces on with tile adhesive and grouted it with gray tile grout. I then finish it with sealer.

Patty S
Patty S Sturgeon Bay, WI
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  • Trudy K
    Commented on May 21, 2012
    Okay - ticket bought in advance - please come to Texas :)
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