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| Craft Project: Bucket Wind Chimes
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Make use of old tin buckets and turn them into wind chimes. When the large chimes I bought broke from the wood ring on top that had rotted from the winter weather, I used my tin buckets as the base and bonger to give them new life and a prettier look.
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| Posted on: 06/10/2009 | 0 Feedback(s) |
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| Craft: Wine Bottle Wind Chimes
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I make the wind chimes out of liquor bottles, wine bottles, and this one happens to be a wine cooler bottle. I use a glass cutter and cut off the bottom. I use a ceramic knife sharpener to smooth the sharp edges. If it has a screw on top, that's a plus.
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| Posted on: 06/06/2009 | 2 Feedback(s) |
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| Craft Project: Recycled Wind Chimes
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Use up your old scrap pieces of wood and clay pots to create this summer wind chime to enjoy. I used a Sailboat theme with an old scrap piece of wood, little clay pots, white nylon cording for strings and added big washers for the chimes.
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| Posted on: 05/19/2009 | 3 Feedback(s) |
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| Fourth of July Wind Chime
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Here's a fun little wind chime your kids will love to make and hang for their Fourth of July Celebration. Place a line of masking tape around the blue plastic disposable cup, 2 - 2 1/2 inches from the bottom. The tape will prevent the cup from splitting when it is cut.
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| Posted on: 07/02/2007 | 3 Feedback(s) |
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| Clay Pot Wind Chime
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By Kelli Mahoney
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We all love wind chimes. Me? I love the sound of wooden wind chimes. And this project allows you to have fun with your kids and create a chime made out of simple items. The end result is something to be proud of and looks great hanging out on the patio.
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| Posted on: 07/13/2005 | 7 Feedback(s) |
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