Ah ha…VERY smart idea! And probably not very expensive, either…maybe a used one could be found on marketplace
]]>*get one of those pop up beach tents
*outside (of) it
*blowing (mine), or
Oh, YES! Here’s a link to my tutorial if you’d like to take a look https://makeitagarden.com/plastic-dishes-make-cheerful-flowers-for-the-garden/.
]]>Thanks so much Nadine. Yes, you now know what my dining room looks like (ha ha)! But I don’t have a garage or workshop yet. I’m so very glad you got yourself a drill and are learning how to drill dishes. Good for you! Once you get this skill down, there’s all kinds of crafts that you can do. For the holidays, you can drill holes in glass bottles or glass block and insert those battery mini lights to set a festive mood indoors or out. On the metal pans, no, there’s really no need to use a separate primer. I don’t, except for rare instances. You and I are sourdoughs, practically. I’v been up here a long time myself and love it. The Palmer Senior Center is a very nice place with nice people. I was selling at the gift shop until it was closed last year for the virus. Thanks so much for visiting my blog. I hope one day I can see all the nice things you are making.
]]>Thanks for your kind remarks. I hope you’ll try this project,though. It’s one that’s not terribly time-consuming.
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