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Penny pots look great inside or out. Take an old flower pot or bowling ball and use silicone to attach the pennies.
By Julie Anne from Ontario
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RE: Penny Pots
WHAT AN INGENIOUS IDEA AND VERY CHIC! IT COULD BE USED AS A PILLAR CANDLE HOLDER ALSO.
I ALSO FIND A LOT OF GREAT CRAFT PROJECTS ON THRIFTYFUN.COM!!
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Post By brian (Guest Post)
(06/24/2007)
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Wow! You are so smart. God bless you Julie Anne. Please send more of your great ideas!
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I love this idea. Thanks. I get so many good ideas from thriftyfun.com.
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How pretty! What did you make the stripes with, tho? You are ingenious to think up such a cute idea. God bless you!
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Post By janet from toronto (Guest Post)
(06/19/2007)
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thks so much for the idea i am definitely going to try it... regards
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Post By Lynda (Guest Post)
(06/18/2007)
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I wonder if a coat of spray Polyurethane on the pennies would protect it from the outdoor elements? This would make a great patio conversation piece for Southern lawns. God bless you. : )
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wow. that is totally awesome. thanks for the idea
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Post By Susie (Guest Post)
(06/18/2007)
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That is a cool idea!!!
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