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Flower Pots
Thu, 2012-07-05 14:27 — pfisterjim@yahoo.com
I read last months artical on making flower pots. I ordered the Noch flowers and went to Micheal 's for the jewelry cones. The flowers were no problem...came from Scenic Express in a few days ,however, Michael's didn't have the cones . What I did find were small necklace fasteners that screw together. When unscrewed the female end is a 1 ft x 1ft flower pot. with the clip removed it has a prototypical hole in the bottom. The female end is also threaded so you can "twist" the flowers in after painting the "pots" They look incredible. If interested I'll post pictures
Jim Pfister
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Pictures, please!
Jim,
Sounds like a creative solution. Please post some pictures.
Rick
Rick
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Flower Pots
Rick
I hope this prompts me for an attachment...otherwise I'm not sure how to do the attachment
JimP
Nice!
Very nice flower pots and a great use of unusual materials!
Look at this for posting photos inline: http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/621
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Very nice!
Jim,
I like those pots and they are easier to make than the cutting method. Thanks for sharing.
Rick
Rick
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