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Home & Garden: Crooked Fence Garden
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Crooked Fence Garden

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Category: Home & Garden

Type of item: Home Decor

For: Garden

Style: Whimsical


Materials

glasses, glass plates, glass dishes, etc....

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robbijaxs on craftsy.com
Jun 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I've not had any problem with it out in the sun...mine has been there for well over a year in eastern NC heat/humidity, a hurricane, and snow. If it breaks, it has served me well!!
MKUMeyer on craftsy.com
Jun 11, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I have people wanting me to make them some glass yard art. Our summers get really hot so I'm worried about the glue holding up in 110 degree days. Do you know if it will?
robbijaxs on craftsy.com
Jun 11, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
I've not had any problem with it out in the sun...mine has been there for well over a year in eastern NC heat/humidity, a hurricane, and snow. If it breaks, it has served me well!!
MKUMeyer on craftsy.com
Jun 11, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
Thanks :-) I'm having fun going to goodwill, junkin to find wonderful glass items to use!
MKUMeyer on craftsy.com
Apr 05, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
We love garden projects like these. In our butterfly garden we have a glass bowl on a pole with a beautiful shell in it for birds, butterflies, whatever to sit on while splashing in the water.
anitaryio562098 on craftsy.com
Mar 12, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
like
MotherK1 on craftsy.com
Mar 06, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I just purchased one from Etsy for $30...Now I can make one!!...Thank you!!...Now just how high can you go & what kind of pole did you use to put it into the ground??...And where did you get the glue??...Thank you again!!
robbijaxs on craftsy.com
Mar 06, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
The best glue I have found is E6000 and it's available at the hardware store or at WalMart in the craft section. YOu can go as high as you want I guess; I usually limit myself to 7 pieces total. The pole is a piece of aluminum tent pole we had laying around; you can also use PVC pipe or a piece of treated lumber cut to a very small square post. HAve fun!!
shirleysh36901 on craftsy.com
Jun 26, 2011    Flag as inappropriate
what kind of glue did you use
robbijaxs on craftsy.com
Jun 26, 2011   Flag as inappropriate
A silicone based glue that dries clear! Make sure it's clear in the package and doesnt' just SAY it dries clear. It doesn't really matter because no one "examines" it but sometimes the glue shows! Have fun!! Glad you like it!