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Jamie H

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Gardening: My strange hosta.

I posted this a couple of weeks ago. It now has flowers. Still not sure what this is called.
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Pallet garden loungers

Garden furniture can be very expensive and here's a simple idea on how to make free or almost free garden loungers using simple pallets. ...»

I used 5 pallets and some wood scraps to make these two and that part was free. If you want to paint or add cushions (recommended!) that will be extra but all in all this cost me $10 for the red paint and that's it!

The basic idea of how to make these is to take two pallets of the same rectangular shape and stack them on top of each other, do the same with the second lounge chair. Then take the last pallet, divide it in half and add some wood scraps to construct two backrests that you attach to the stacked pallets with two screws. Minimal sanding and some paint and you're done.

I must warn you that the idea is simple but deconstructing the 5th pallet is pretty hard physical work but can be made easier if you have the proper tools and/or a muscular guy to help :)

Check out my blog for more photos and detailed instructions on how I went about it:

http://shoestringpavilion.blogspot.com/2010/...

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Titti Dallas, TX
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Our greenhouse

Bob made it out of old tin, old windows and old sliding doors
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The Star Spangled Planter

Using three sizes of terracotta pots, primer, spray paint, stencils, and polyurethane I made a tiered flower planter perfect for Memorial Day or the Fourth of July! Add some red, white, ...»
and blue flowers to complete the patriotic look! For a complete tutorial, please visit my blog http://www.waittilyourfathergetshome.com

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