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Tue, Sep 6, 11 at 23:14
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- Posted by laurastheme (My Page) on Tue, Sep 6, 11 at 23:43
| I absolutely love the birdbath? What did you use to bond the concrete blocks together. More info please. |
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- Posted by purplemoon z9 Phoenix (My Page) on Tue, Sep 6, 11 at 23:54
| Welcome out of Lurkdom! That birdbath is really wonderful, and some nice finds to 'play' with too. The pair of frogs lounging on the lily pads are so darn cute. Hope to see a lot more from you. |
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| I love those blue birds in the beautiful birdbath, looks like it cost a bundle. The blocks? you built it up with give it a timeless look, maybe 100 yrs old, maybe new ??? Love that! The birds add whimsey & it looks like it will last forever! Is the top removable or grouted down? Lily pad frogs made me smile, so cute but do fix their feet & broken places with some kind of grout or whatever as they will not last well outside unless repaired & sealed. Nice stuff to play with! Welcome to the forum!! Jan |
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| Yep!........glad you quit lurking and decided to join us! Welcome aboard cause you will just keep seeing neat ideas pop up here. And looks like you are gonna supply us with lots to oooh and ahhh over too! I absolutely LOVE the birbath.....how creative. The bluebirds and the blue tiles really sets it off. I too would be interseted in knowing what type of glue you used to bond them together. The lazy lily pad frogs are so cute. Bet that watering can will be overflowing with water soon.....please post pics so we can see it in action. Again, WELCOME and hope to see more of your work. Linda |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Wed, Sep 7, 11 at 13:14
| Welcome! Welcome! So glad you decided to join in! LOVE your birdbath and is that a hyacinth bean vine behind it...beautiful! Your frogs are great too and your wash tub is awesome! Don't you love it when you happen upon something so cool at the dump? Thanks for sharing your great finds and projects with us. Look forward to seeing even more! |
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- Posted by rock_oak_deer 8a TX (My Page) on Wed, Sep 7, 11 at 13:48
| Hi and welcome. Love your projects! Great finds. You can definitely fix the watering can spout with JB weld. We've done it, works great with little mess. |
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- Posted by luvidaho_2010 5/6 (My Page) on Wed, Sep 7, 11 at 16:23
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- Posted by luna_llena_feliz (My Page) on Fri, Sep 9, 11 at 23:16
| Love all your things including the doggy! I agree the birdbath has a aged look to it. Your frog finds are awesome. I really like the copper ones. I sure hope your DH can fix the watering can. I couldn't believe the prices they want for some of those old galvanized ones at antique shops. Yowza! The tub was an awesome find. It's nice having a husband who is a partner in crime, isn't? lol Mine likes to find things for me too. I'm so glad you came out of lurkdom! |
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- Posted by jeannespines 4 (My Page) on Sat, Sep 10, 11 at 22:43
| Welcome to the Forum! Am so happy you posted your pics! Wonderful projects & a cute dog, too! TFS! Jeanne S. ....keep looking, you'll come up with a bigger top for that birdbath in the least expected place! Nice recycling for your gardens! |
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- Posted by luvidaho_2010 5/6 (My Page) on Sun, Sep 11, 11 at 23:14
| My DH got the spout fixed on the watering can, he is very handy at fixing/building things for me. He has been pretty slow getting to the point he is looking at things from my perspective, but is doing great now. The funny part is, the guys he works with are always finding stuff for me. They either tell him about it or they put it in his pickup for him to bring home. I make sure I send homemade cinnamon rolls, still warm from the oven with him to work several times a year. I love the dog too, but she is not very graceful or lady like. She takes after me, loves to dig in the dirt! |
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