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Rainforest
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Joined: Jul-24-2005
Location: Washington, Olympic Peninsula
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    Posted: Aug-23-2005 at 3:56pm
Thought I'd share some photos taken in the garden, the cats and some visitors.

http://www.imagestation.com/album/index.html?id=2124012299
The kiss of the Sun for pardon,
The song of the birds for mirth,
One is nearer God's heart in the garden,
Than anywhere else on Earth.
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Lisa A
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Joined: Aug-14-2003
Location: Oregon, Greater Portland Metro
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bullet Posted: Aug-23-2005 at 4:20pm
Here's the hyperlink for a quick jump to Rainforest's pics:

Rainforest's
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Rainforest - and anyone else curious to know how we do the magic of hyperlinks here on Rainy Side - I've written up directions for Making hyperlinks, in the FAQ for Using the Forum forum (Department of Redundancy Department - LOL).

Thanks for sharing pics. I'm off to view them now.
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Lisa A
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bullet Posted: Aug-23-2005 at 4:24pm
You've *got* to share how you make those way cool dip painted pots. They are beautiful!

And ohmygosh, photo #10! LOL!
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Rainforest
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bullet Posted: Aug-23-2005 at 4:37pm
Hi Lisa,
The dip-painting is an old hippie thing. The pots are the cheapest that Wal-mart sells. While you are there, get a bunch of cans of the cheapest spray paint; and a couple 'flat' white.

Wash the pots to remove any parting agents from the casting. Spray them flat white. Line a small plastic tub with a garbage bag and fill half-way with warm water. Spray your choice of colors on the water; let it swirl. Roll the side of the pot in the paint, quickly daub it dry with an old towel and repeat until you get the pattern you like. Generally takes 3 dips to cover the whole pot.
The kiss of the Sun for pardon,
The song of the birds for mirth,
One is nearer God's heart in the garden,
Than anywhere else on Earth.
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Wanda
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Joined: Aug-15-2003
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bullet Posted: Aug-23-2005 at 7:24pm
Wow - that Vall has some serious whiskers! Loved your photos. That butterfly or moth was incredible! Thanks for sharing!

-Wanda
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Kathi
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Joined: Jul-26-2003
Location: Western Washington
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bullet Posted: Aug-24-2005 at 7:47am
Those pots ARE gorgeous! Do you leave them out all year? How does the paint holdup? I love the walkway, great idea. Thanks for sharing.

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The philosopher who said that work well done never needs doing over never weeded a garden.
- Ray D. Everson
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sparklemama
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bullet Posted: Aug-24-2005 at 9:59am
Great pictures hun, thanks for sharing them. I just love the patio, are you going to plant in the holes in the bricks or leave them? Would terra cotta pots work with the paint? I think the are beautiful.
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Red Hare
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Location: Oregon coast
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bullet Posted: Aug-24-2005 at 1:04pm
That's very cool, thanks for sharing!

I bet you could use any color paint for the background, not just white. Hmmmm...
"A fruit is a vegetable with looks and money. Plus, if you let fruit
rot, it turns into wine, something Brussels sprouts never do."
- P. J. O'Rourke.
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Rainforest
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bullet Posted: Aug-24-2005 at 4:33pm
Thanks to all. I just did the first pots this spring and so far they have held up to the sun, will have to wait till next spring to see. As for terracotta, i'm sure it would work since it's not a smooth surface. I'm certain and background color would work. There are many 60s type painting techniques I will be trying in the future. Remember in school the trick of putting down a spot of paint and blowing on it with a straw?

As far as the bricks, I plan on planting Corsican Mint in the openings. I bought one 4" pot this spring and divided it. It has now filled 6 12" pots, so time to fill in the blanks.
The kiss of the Sun for pardon,
The song of the birds for mirth,
One is nearer God's heart in the garden,
Than anywhere else on Earth.
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Garden Spider
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Joined: Jul-27-2003
Location: Washington, Puget Sound Corridor
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bullet Posted: Aug-27-2005 at 7:27am
Rainforest, thanks for the instructions on making those groovy pots! I have a bunch of plain, ol', boring pots that I'd like to jazz up--you gave me the perfect technique!
Barb

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