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inexpensive garden stones ??

updated wed 21 feb 07

 

Phyllis Tilton on tue 20 feb 07


Are you referring to stepping stones? I have seen carved stones or sandblasted with fun sayings or faces/masks. I have also seen some artie hand made rocks or stones. Some of the stepping stones I have seen are fun. When we had a room added and a patio poured, I had saved some flat boxes. The guys(the cenent workers) really got into it. They helped gather small branches, flowers, what ever to put in the boxes. When the stuff 'set up', it did take a while for some of the organic material to rot out.

I am quite interested in the outdoor ceramics and jump at the chance to see some of the different things that people make. There are so many planter styles, totem, masks, ---I would love to see more of this kind of work on web sites. I am working with someone to get some of my stuff on a web site. It is different!
Phyllis Tilton
daisypet1@yahoo.com

PROMOBYJOY on tue 20 feb 07


--- In clayart@yahoogroups.com, Phyllis Tilton wrote:
>
> Are you referring to stepping stones? I have seen carved stones or
sandblasted with fun sayings or faces/masks. I have also seen some
artie hand made rocks or stones. Some of the stepping stones I have
seen are fun. When we had a room added and a patio poured, I had
saved some flat boxes. The guys(the cenent workers) really got into
it. They helped gather small branches, flowers, what ever to put in
the boxes. When the stuff 'set up', it did take a while for some of
the organic material to rot out.
>
> I am quite interested in the outdoor ceramics and jump at the
chance to see some of the different things that people make. There
are so many planter styles, totem, masks, ---I would love to see more
of this kind of work on web sites. I am working with someone to get
some of my stuff on a web site. It is different!
> Phyllis Tilton
> daisypet1@...
>
> This is exactly what I was referring to - the whole gamut of
outdoor "stones" They can be quite artistic and nicely placed in the
outdoors/gardens so that guests "encounter" them. I was rereading my
post, and it looks as if I were selling them. I was actually
suggesting them to one of the threaders who wondered what to make for
a show that people could afford.
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