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Title: Garden Ornaments: 30 Beautiful Projects for Decorating Your Garden by Moira Hankinson, Nicholas Hankinson, Mel Yates, Keith Davitt ISBN: 1-56496-789-1 Publisher: Rockport Publishers Pub. Date: April, 2001 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $22.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (3 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Wonderful projects with easy to find materials, inpirational
Comment: Garden ornaments are one of the hot decorating themes today. You see them in stores and catalogs all over. This book will inspire you to make your own unique and sophisticated items that will beautify and enhance your outdoor space for years to come.
The 30 projects include something for every taste and skill level. Some of my favorites are a stenciled sunflower tray, mosaic table, hammock, horse weather vane, garden awing, bat box, fish box planter, bird table, shell textured pot, evergreen topiary bird, window pane clock and a slate fountain. All have excellent step-by-step instructions accompanied by demonstrating photos. A number of the projects require basic woodworking skills and tools.
Following the projects are advice sections on using color, buying paints and stains, and choosing and preserving lumber. Instructions are included for creating five different simple finishes and for aging metal and terra cotta. A nice list of suppliers is in the back.
If you're looking to create some great summer projects to spruce up your garden this is the book for you.
Rating: 5
Summary: Unusual, simple projects for home and garden
Comment: Garden Ornaments, 128 pages, over-size ppb.: This book was a real problem for me to review . . . because I want to, and don't have room to describe about 20 of the 30 projects within its pages that are so:
1. Cool looking 2. Inexpensive 3. Comparatively easy 4. Unique 5. Creative
and because they use things like old clay pots, polystyrene fish boxes, rope, paint, orange boxes, old garden tool heads, new and old lumber, simple tools, etc. Some projects are quick and easy; some, like the mosaic table top and the garden awning, are more involved. All come with detailed instructions and photographs.
There are bird houses and feeders, fountains, planters, and boxes. I love the boxes. The trug, garden tray, farrier's or herb box, and orange box planter are elegant in a plain and primitive way. Filled with fresh produce, dried herbs and flowers, pots of seedlings or flowers, etc., etc., etc., they would make beautiful gifts. A sundial, weather vane, wind chime, wonderful garden markers, and planters . . . did you ever think of gluing rope to a clay pot? or screwing a clay pot to a clay tile to hang on a wall? These folks did, and more, and the results are beautiful.
The authors finish the book with several pages of instruction or ideas for using color, choosing and using paints and stains, creating simple finishes to protect and age wood, metal, and clay surfaces.
Rating: 5
Summary: Garden Oranments from Rockport Publishers is a treasure book
Comment: Garden Ornaments, 128 pages, over-size ppb... This book was a real problem for me to review . . . because I want to, and don't have room to describe about 20 of the 30 projects within its pages that are so:
1. Cool looking 2. Inexpensive 3. Comparatively easy 4. Unique 5. Creative
and because they use things like old clay pots, polystyrene fish boxes, rope, paint, orange boxes, old garden tool heads, new and old lumber, simple tools, etc. Some projects are quick and easy; some, like the mosaic table top and the garden awning, are more involved. All come with detailed instructions and photographs.
There are bird houses and feeders, fountains, planters, and boxes. I love the boxes. The trug, garden tray, farrier's or herb box, and orange box planter are elegant in a plain and primitive way. Filled with fresh produce, dried herbs and flowers, pots of seedlings or flowers, etc., etc., etc., they would make beautiful gifts. A sundial, weather vane, wind chime, wonderful garden markers, and planters . . . did you ever think of gluing rope to a clay pot? or screwing a clay pot to a clay tile to hang on a wall? These folks did, and more, and the results are beautiful.
The authors finish the book with several pages of instruction or ideas for using color, choosing and using paints and stains, creating simple finishes to protect and age wood, metal, and clay surfaces.
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Title: Garden Crafts: A Practical Guide to Creating Handcrafted Features for Your Garden by Geraldine Rudge ISBN: 1585740551 Publisher: The Lyons Press Pub. Date: 01 February, 2000 List Price(USD): $35.00 |
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Title: The Well-Decorated Garden: 50 Ornaments & Accents to Make Your Outdoor Room by Laura Dover Doran ISBN: 1579901069 Publisher: Sterling Publishing Pub. Date: 31 December, 1999 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Title: Building Garden Ornaments: 24 Do-It-Yourself Projects to Accent Any Setting (Black & Decker Outdoor Home) by The Editors of Creative Publishing international ISBN: 0865735905 Publisher: Creative Publishing International Pub. Date: April, 2000 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
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Title: Making Concrete Garden Ornaments by Sherri Warner Hunter ISBN: 1579903185 Publisher: Lark Books Pub. Date: 28 May, 2002 List Price(USD): $17.95 |
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Title: Salvage Style for Outdoor Living by Moira Hankinson, Nicholas Hankinson ISBN: 0875968686 Publisher: Rodale Press Pub. Date: October, 2001 List Price(USD): $27.95 |
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