Rhubarb leaf bird bath
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I play with wet concrete and a rhubarb leaf. |
Everyone else made theirs into a bowl as they were supposed to. I don't know how it happened, but mine turned out flat.
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Once the shapes were made, we painted them. I went for a naturalistic look and carefully painted in the major rhubarb leaf veins. Others were more impressionistic. Once painted, we sealed them.
I didn't quite know what to do with my flattened leaf. It doesnt hold water, so it was worthless as a bird bath. Then I remembered how butterflies need to warm themselves. OK, so I intended to make a bird bath, but ended up with a butterfly warmer. I can deal with it. But I didn't know where to put this warming stand.
I said something about my dilemma to Hubby's father. He said that he had found a bird bath stand without a bowl. It was too nice to get rid of, but he had no use for it. I certainly had a use for it.
Now my rhubarb leaf butterfly warmer stands on top of a bird bath pedestal. Ironic, isnt it?
Having a father-in-law who shares my taste for turning trash to treasure is a pleasure.
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iHanna's Creative Space has more complete instructions on making a rhubarb leaf bird bath.
Labels: bird, butterfly, crafts, recycle, repurpose, trash to treasure, yard, yard art
4 Comments:
I really like this - the colors are wonderful.
teresa
Thanks.
Haha, I love your butterfly warmer leaf and the ornamental stand is awesome! Great work!
Thanks. And thanks for the great directions :-)
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