I haven't made a garden totem in a long time. Not for the lack of not liking to make them; I love to make them.
Rather, I ran out of people to give them to.
I bet I gave 30 of them away when I was making them all the time.
I had a lot of trouble getting a good shot of this one and now it's gone so these pics are as good as it gets.
This one is comprised of 13 pieces.
And it sure was fun to make.
I placed a Lenox porcelain duck in the lower globe and a vintage Italian Capodimonte flower basket in the upper globe.
All of the pieces were purchased at thrift stores and the entire totem cost 10.00 to make. These can stay out all year except for winter. I use all weather glue so rain doesn't bother them. These look so pretty placed in the center of an outdoor dining table. Though, I have been known to scatter them throughout my raised beds.
Rather, I ran out of people to give them to.
I had a lot of trouble getting a good shot of this one and now it's gone so these pics are as good as it gets.
This one is comprised of 13 pieces.
And it sure was fun to make.
I placed a Lenox porcelain duck in the lower globe and a vintage Italian Capodimonte flower basket in the upper globe.
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