As we sit here together post-Christmas, we're thinking about our favorite projects and upcoming plans for 2015.
Let's start with our 2014 list:
#1 The Paris Street Market
This was our first joint venture and it was a huge success despite lots of heavy lifting. We loved planning, displaying and selling. It was wonderful to see so many of our friends and followers come out for the event as well. View the posts about our goods and the market here, here, here, and here.
#2 Refreshing Kandy's Master Bedroom
This refresh included new bedding, new paint, new draperies and an overall lightening up of the décor.
#3 Creating a Funky Junk Mailbox
Dwight got involved in this DIY project---so much so that we call it "Dad's Project." The results are still holding strong!
#4 DIY Penny Ball
Kandy and Dwight got creative with a bowling ball and lots and lots of pennies to create this unique yard art (which has now been moved inside).
#5 A New Old Farm Table
Kandy found and refinished an old farm table for Karli's new dining space. It made a huge difference in the transformation of the room!
#6 Giving an Old Christmas Village New Life
After years of storage in Kandy's barn, these ceramic houses got a new modern look. Karli is loving the finished product.
#7 Karli's Christmas Tree Makeover
After imagining a white, light tree Karli is thrilled with her new ornaments and tree elements.
#8 Painting the Front Door Black
Kandy painted her front door in May and hasn't looked back.
As we enter the New Year, we'll be sharing a few things we're excited to start, continue and/or finish in 2015. More to come!
We wish you all a safe and happy end of 2014.
Kandy and Karli
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Sunday, December 28, 2014
Saturday, July 5, 2014
A Penny (Ball) For Your Thoughts
After seeing one on Pinterest, I knew we just had to have one......and while we were making one, why not make one for Karli too? I am talking about creating a Penny Ball for the garden.
It seemed like a simple enough project until I got Hubby involved. He envisioned welding the pennies together..........that did not work. Back to Pinterest and following their instructions, (sort of), which included gluing the pennies on.
Off to the Thrift Store in search of two old bowling balls. They do actually carry them. Then Hubby decided he wanted to "stick" the pennies on with a product called J B Weld. This was not what was recommended on Pinterest.
At least he got to use a product with the word "Weld" in it.
Sticking the pennies on was a slow process. We sat the ball on a large piece of foam to keep it from rolling around. We stuck the pennies on in sections, allowing them to "set up". All of the pennies were kept in an old skillet for easy access.(HA) It took close to 400 pennies.
We were thrilled with the results. Karli is going to put her ball in her garden to repel slugs, but I wanted a stand for ours, so Hubby went to work creating one out of iron rod.
I got to run the torch, heating up the piece as he pounded on it and bent it into the shape of a circle. Then we shaped three pieces of rod with a slight curve to form each leg. Finally Hubby got to do his welding.......he welded each leg on.
Here is our completed project........
We were so happy with our results..........we displayed our penny ball on the deck. We noticed that it got blazing hot during the day in the sunshine and then our temps at night dipped to 34-40 degrees. Guess what??........our pennies started popping off.
Back to the drawing board. I gathered up the fallen pennies (some did fall through the boards of the deck) and started regluing with DAP All-Purpose Adhesive Sealant, 100% Silicone. This product is supposed to be flexible and won't shrink or crack and is waterproof. It took a while to reglue all the pennies. Now we just have to see if this product keeps them "stuck" on. So far, so good. They are all still on.
Karli's ball went home with her..........hope her pennies are all staying on.
We're sharing this over at JenniferRizzo.com for Fabulously Creative Friday. Enjoy!
Kandy
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