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Kitchen Chic Wind Chime
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Sandra Allen
(IC: homeowner)
3 Materials
Using a steamer, kitchen utensils and some glass nuggets and beads, I created a one-of-a-kind wind chime.
Deciding on the center/support piece was easy enough. I found an old steamer at the same "junique" store I got the rest of the stuff. All tolled, it was less than 1.50 for everything.
Using my trusty 10 lb test line, I picked 8 things to put on it, then the center was the wine bottle opener. I have a whisk, nut cracker, tongs, beater, bread maker beater, bottle openers, melon baller, and veggie peeler.
I then picked out 8 nuggets and used E-6000 glue overnight to cover/close the spaces left between the folds that weren't used. I might find something that dries quicker from now on.
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Suggested materials:
- Steamer, kitchen utensils listed (New to You, Sutherlin OR)
- 10 lb test line, E-6000 glue, glass nuggets and clothes pins (Had at home)
- Faux pearls and beads (Had at home)
Published July 31st, 2016 8:58 PM
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Hillela G. on Aug 01, 2016This really is one of a kind! Love it!
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Lori Johnson on Dec 21, 2018
You know???? That would be an inventive, and cute, way for me to clean out some of my kitchen drawer clutter. Then if I find I need something, I'll know where to look. LOL I love it! We have 2 or 3 duplicates of pretty much everything. Drawers look fierce.
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Sandra Allen on Dec 21, 2018
It is fun to declutter. I find most of the things I create with at thrift stores. Everything you see on this was under .50 each!! I am glad you like it!
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