The garden trough is simple: all you do is create a basic form, mix together some ingredients, it's no wonder top and refine the shape with a few tools. Make the bricks, and then add some found objects, such as driftwood unexpected contrast and rocks, to provide. A garden border is also easy to fashion, yet looks so pretty when you're finished.
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Making Concrete Garden Ornaments-Sherri Warner Hunter
The garden trough is simple: all you do is create a basic form, mix together some ingredients, it's no wonder top and refine the shape with a few tools. Make the bricks, and then add some found objects, such as driftwood unexpected contrast and rocks, to provide. A garden border is also easy to fashion, yet looks so pretty when you're finished.
The garden trough is simple: all you do is create a basic form, mix together some ingredients, it's no wonder top and refine the shape with a few tools. Make the bricks, and then add some found objects, such as driftwood unexpected contrast and rocks, to provide. A garden border is also easy to fashion, yet looks so pretty when you're finished.
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Making Concrete Garden Ornaments-Sherri Warner Hunter
The garden trough is simple: all you do is create a basic form, mix together some ingredients, it's no wonder top and refine the shape with a few tools. Make the bricks, and then add some found objects, such as driftwood unexpected contrast and rocks, to provide. A garden border is also easy to fashion, yet looks so pretty when you're finished.
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MAKING
CONCRETE
GARDEN
ORNAMENTS
‘Make these beautiful projects and see concrete in an
exciting new lightit's not just for sidewalks any-
more! From a picture frame to a birdbath, the var-
Jed designs will introduce you to this increasingly
popular (and incredibly versatile) material
‘Anyone can learn the basics of working with con=
crete, the forming and constructing techniques,
and surface treatments,
The frst projects are perfect for beginners. They're
fun, easy, and will help you develop some basic
skills. The garden trough is simple: all you do is
create a basic form, mix together some ingredients,
and refine the shape with a few tools. Troughs are
such lovely showcases for blossoms, it's no wonder
that prized, moss-covered versions command top
dollar in antique stores. & garden border is also
easy to fashion, yet looks so pretty when you're fin
ished. Make the bricks, and then add some found
objects, such as driftwood and rocks, to provide
unexpected contrast.
Take the skills you've learned and apply them in
‘more sophisticated ways, n some cases you'll com=
bine a few techniques for a project; other times
you'll refine the simple skills you've already
learned. Reminiscent of the lanterns that light the
way in Japanese gardens, a concrete adaptation
can be styled using items that may already be in
Continued om back flapMAKING
CONCRETE
GARDEN
ORNAMENTS