This is fun. You can drink the soda yourself or you can do what I do and collect the caps when I walk the dog. The park is a great place to find bottle caps especially after a holiday.
This is made with
12 red coke caps
8 seven up caps
and fish line (which I also pick up at the park near the sea wall)
Tools:
Ice pick or drill, hammer, pliers.
what you don't see is there is a cap in the center that the line is threaded in to. that is what holds it together.
Don't worry about rusty caps they look cool. Stick these around the flower pots and let them weather, they will look even better.
" WITH EVERY BREATH I PLANT THE SEEDS OF DEVOTION. I AM A FARMER OF THE HEART" In the course of Urban life there are those of us with a Farmers Heart. We have a love affair with nature. In Urban life, nature is sometimes junk and what to make of this unsightly junk mixing it with plants and flowers, reclaiming it as new furniture with a slight twist. Industral Factory worker by night, painter, planter, junkster by day and, now entering the early morning blogger seen.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Fun with the kids
Oh what fun! you all know I love these flat marbles and having a ton of shade in my yard these look great coming up out of the ferns.
So easy to make, the mason jars or canning jars can be found in thrift stores, glass pickle or mayonnaise jars work as well. anything with a tight fitting screw on lid. Clear silicon from wal-mart, find it in the paint caulking areal, a tube is under 5 bucks. The glass flat marbles I get at dollar tree, a bag of them cost a buck.
Screw the lid to the wood stick, use a washer under the screw.
Let the glue dry 24 hours and pop it into place the next day.
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Little Wagons
I don't know how anyone could live or own a house without at least one wagon. I have 3 different size wagons. I pick them up anytime I see someone put one on the curb for the trash.
This small wagon belonged to my neighbors son who is now in his late 30's or early 40's. One the back is a little metal tag that says "Thomas Ohio". This little wagon is my tool tote and keeps me from lugging this 50 lb Tool bag around.
The wagons are narrow and don't take up much room. Thomas stays in the artroom waiting for the next job, a few shots of WD40 and he rolls like a glide ride.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
What to do when the light goes out.
Light bulbs burn out it is a fact of life they are made that way so we have to replace them.
What can I do with the old burnt out bulbs? Ask friends and family to keep used up bulbs for you. I also went to the habitat for humanity store and found a whole box of bulbs for 5 bucks. they could not guarantee that they worked, LOL they don't know me there yet.
Most of the bulbs can be sprayed with a primer grey and then paint over them. Dipped in wax or even use a pastry bag with paintable caulking.These balloons are done with the newer bulbs that came from the vanity in the bathroom, they have that swirl looking bulb inside.
Some fun halloween ideas. the pumpkin design face painted on a white bulb looks like a ghost.
Ahh and here is my favorite I like calling this little green faced gal my self portrait.
Great turkey, foam works great for feet and hats.
As the temps drop have some cool fun around the kitchen table with the kids or grand kids and paint some bulbs. Frosty is made from another vanity bulb.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Art room organizer
I have been working on the yard, plants and things have been coming to me from craigslist. I have not taken any pictures of my works. I have many plans and some of them have taken me inside to weed, sort and clean up and out my art room. I have found a wonderful way to keep store and organize my art stuff. Cydne had bought one of those jewelry boxes that looks like a set of dresser drawers, it has been sitting in the hallway with a piece of driftwood on top of it. So I swung it around the corner into my art room and how great it is.
The top opens where I can keep cutting tools safe and secure from small hands and the little drawers hold all sorts of things. the small dividers keep it all in order. "everything has a place and everything in its place" keeps things from getting lost, and for people who don't have and art room it would be very handy and they don't take up much space. Ours came from a garage sale, what a great find.
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Bottle Fish
Friday, February 1, 2013
I was given these cement edging they were not in the best of shape, old and worn. This is not an original idea I saw it done online. I made a template out of cardboard and sprayed the feet placement on the stones. Then painted the rest by hand. I didn't want them to all look the same.
The ones standing up are finished and the others are in different stages of painting.All together I have enough for a 20' walkway in my front yard.
Here are the finished elephants just waiting to hold back the shells in the planters. I will hit them with a spray clearcoat to help preserve them. This was an easy project and loads of fun. My outside workshop is beautiful. under the trees with filtered light and cool breezes a bottle for my stick incents keeps the bugs away and the song birds give my heart a lift. LIFE IS GOOD.
The ones standing up are finished and the others are in different stages of painting.All together I have enough for a 20' walkway in my front yard.
Here are the finished elephants just waiting to hold back the shells in the planters. I will hit them with a spray clearcoat to help preserve them. This was an easy project and loads of fun. My outside workshop is beautiful. under the trees with filtered light and cool breezes a bottle for my stick incents keeps the bugs away and the song birds give my heart a lift. LIFE IS GOOD.
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