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May 30, 2005
Garden Stakes Abound...
Ok, all the stakes are ready in the "Ready For Pickin'" page...I dunno if they are priced accordingly or not - I think they are a bit under what I'd charge if these were beads (these still take a while to make) but I doubt you'd pay $75.00 for a garden stake...so I went with my gut and hope its the right move...
I'm workin' on the pics for the garden stakes, will begin posting them as I optimize them...get those hamburgers ready on the grill first, tho..and get some lemonade...and chips...its almost like 4th of July, but not yet...
workin' workin'...
Posted by Donner at May 30, 2005 01:25 PM
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Ooh - I just came in from cleaning up some of my flower beds and planting impatiens and lookie what I find!!! These garden stakes ROCK and will add just the right finishing touch to my flower beds - I'll be checking back soon - YAY!
Alisa
Posted by: Alisa T. at May 30, 2005 12:55 PM
Oohh!! These are gorgeous! You did a wonderful job. I hope to see you post more of these. The Small 2, 3, and 4 stole my breath!
Posted by: Michelle at May 31, 2005 01:23 PM
I'm too late for everything! Those garden stakes are too cool for words!!
And gee, how'd I miss a Poirot marathon? I thought I checked all the channels for a good holiday marathon. But that's minor.. apparently I kept busy without it for background.
Love love love those garden stakes!
Randi
Posted by: Randi at May 31, 2005 04:55 PM
Donna, the garden stakes are AWESOME!
Posted by: Barbara Kelley at May 31, 2005 05:16 PM
The garden stakes totally ruled and I just know that they would have been most happy in my garden, had I gotten to them in time!
Make more!
Posted by: Marsha at June 1, 2005 09:47 AM
I've put up a new Stoplight Garden Stake - only this one is a LARGE (on a 12" mandrel) and is great for a garden...the base is red-orange and I was going to keep it, but since ya'll are asking for them, I've put it up for you...and I'll keep making more, both large and small...this guy took me a long time to make and the base is an entire 13" rod of glass - heavy!
Posted by: Donner
at June 1, 2005 10:37 AM