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Delyla L

Rainier, OR
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  • Glass flowers

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Blue chandelier Redo

I bought this chandelier at a yard sale this summer. It was was way to brassy and dated. I spray painted it Valspars Tropical Oasis and I cleaned up the crystals. It took me two days to ...»
put it back together because I asked my husband to take a before picture and he forgot. There were seven different sizes of crystals and it took forever to figure out. I planned on selling it but once it was completed I loved it. It is hanging in my kitchen now.

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Shanna Gilbert Wichita, KS
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  • I love the look of this vignette. All you do is use a can of spray crystals to created the 'frosted look'
  • Gather up some materials, like pinecones, baubles and faux branches
  • A close up of the frosted glass....beautiful isn't it!
  • Mini Lights and battery operated tea lights were used.
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Frosted Illum-MASON-aries

Here's an easy, DYI Frosted Mason Jar Illuminarie that will help make your season bright!! For the complete tutorial click on the link. http://www.sowanddipity.com/frosted-mason-ja...
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Shelley @ Sow and Dipity Canada
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Design & Décor: Looking for what looked like a glass bird bath

It had glass plates and vases stacked up and outdoors
Delyla L
Delyla L Rainier, OR on Sep 07, 2012
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    Nan on Sep 10, 2012
    There are many birdbaths made from repurpoed glass. I am new to Hometalk- don't know if there ...»
    are any pictures on here. I have really fell in love with them. You can search for them as repurposed glass and totems.Hope this helps.


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  • Using plumbing supplies (copper tubing & copper flashing) you can cut out and solder your own metal garden sculptures and accents for a fraction of what it costs to buy them!
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Make your own garden sculptures and accents!

Using plumbing supplies (copper tubing & copper flashing) you can cut out and solder your own metal garden sculptures for a fraction of what it costs to buy them! http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com
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Barb Rosen Wilmington, DE
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  • Man in a barrel adds whimsy to the garden. 7
  • A classic blue urn for lends traditional elegance to a flowerbed. 2
  • Rock fountains greet visitors to the front door.
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  • This pebble urn creates a welcome bird bath.
  • A rustic urn flows beneath dramatic driftwood art. 7
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Fountains in the Garden

Fountains provide the sight and sound of running water in the garden. Tuck them in a flower bed, position one at the front door to greet visitors, or place one by a backyard patio or ...»
deck. More water feature photos at http://www.aquascapeinc.com/imagegallery.

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Aquascape Inc. Saint Charles, IL
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Faux water feature, garden decorating

Thanks to a few suggestions from your viewers I decided to add a water feature to my rustic garden cemetery area. I used the same type of beads that were used in the tin man yard art. I ...»
already had the water pump and faux creek but I think the beads added the final touch. Thanks for the suggestions.

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Deb B
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  • This is a commission piece I did for a woman.  This table was her grandmother's and the top was not in the best of shape.  She wanted it painted white and told me to do any design I wanted out of pastel colors.  When she came to look at it, she was overwhelmed because one of the dishes (unbeknownst to me) was some identical dishes that her grandmother had. 13
  • This is a curio cabinet that is heavy and sets on a table.  It is made out of beautiful china, stained glass, and kiln-fired butterfly designs. 2
  • This is a long (48") bench that I painted and then created with china dishes, glass mosaic gems, and stained glass.  I left much of the blue top exposed for interest. 5
  • This was originallly a silver hammered aluminum lazy susan which I painted and then designed with china dishes and stained glass. 2
  • This is wooden bed tray that a woman had me do for her.  Her daughter is named Rose and she wanted a Rose theme with not too many roses.  She also wanted it whimsical. 3
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My mosaic pieces.

I create mosaics out of cast off furniture, some of which is cosmetically flawed. I use cut-up china dishes, stained glass and other objects. This art form is called Pique Assiette and ...»
I'm self-taught. I do commission work and sell my pieces in galleries. Here are some pieces.

Jan L
Jan L Monroe, WI
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