Sunday, January 12, 2014

Em can paint

WANTING A BEAUTIFUL EASEL TO PAINT ON CANVAS WITH
PUT IN A BID ON ONE IN BALTIMORE AND
FOUND A BEAUTY ON INDIAN ROCKS BEACH.
WISH ME LUCK.







Saturday, January 4, 2014

Metal sculpture Em's style

This is hard to get a picture of that really looks good and shows the colors and size of it.
The theme is the "Tea Party"
The structure is a topsy turvy planter turned upside down. 


What fun, this is what I do with left over Satelite dishes and some fun tea pots. looking like a root beer party with a small bird stoping in for a drink.

                                                       More fun here at the root beer bar.
To add some live music to the Root beer bar some silverware hanging from a set of old handle bars. It sounds wonderful just a light ping-a-ting-ting in the background.


NOTE:  One leg is not yet used. still looking for just the right piece.

My Potting Friend

Meet my new friend Tillie, she is my new potting pal.

 She is sitting in the area of the yard that I have named my potting suite. I had alot of fun putting her together.
 Nylon rope is knotted and then the pots are strung together. Then stuffed with spanish moss that we picked up on our morning walk after a wind storm. Her hair is dill growing in the top pot and with some added ferns she will fill out in no time.

Friday, January 3, 2014

Pot People

Pot sitters, what a fun place to plant some herbs.

 Just some ideas of  what you can do with some extra pots and old benches or old chairs.
The world is a better place when you make your own friends.

Potting area.

 I happend into this great find and large quanity of pots and dish garden containers
on Craigslist for the low cost of 25$. WOW



There is also some bonsai dishes in the lot. So I am learning up on the art of Bonsai. Making my own potting medium.



Some very large pots I can use for either planting or using to lift other plants.

Now here is my contribution to the area a potting bench built from some new pt legs and the rest of it made from left over wood from the leftover slats from church pews that I bought from the Temple.