Thursday, April 25, 2013

Cement Garden Balls

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I made one of these cement “gazing” balls (you can’t really gaze into a cement ball, but you can gaze at it!) last summer and wanted a few more to put with it…

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I had been collecting glass light globes from auctions (my brother has an auction company) and the Habitat for Humanity Restore in Columbia.  After last summer’s project, I decided to find some that were made of a lighter weight glass.  The most I paid for one was $2.

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One warmer January day I decided to mix up the concrete and fill up the globes. 

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I put the globes on some bubble wrap in a box and an old wash basin.  After mixing and pouring the concrete I just let them sit for several days.  The first time I made a concrete garden ball I ended up with a zillion (or maybe more) little cuts on my hands.  When it came time to break the glass off, I taped the box lid up so it was a tall extension on the box.

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Then I put the hammer through a hole in a tarp, put a glove on my hand and started hammering away!  I broke most of the glass without even looking at the balls.  And the mess stayed inside the box so it wasn’t hard to clean up after I was done.  I had NO cuts on my hands. Yay!!

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Two of the globes had a longer “stems” so they are shaped like mushrooms.  I love the way they turned out.  The polka dot one is really cute and the one with the vertical depressions on it is really cool too!

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Eventually my plan is to have some of these sitting out with moss growing on them.  If I remember right though, the concrete needs to cure for a bit so  I left them outside today in the rain…seems like I read something about the pH of the cement or something like that.

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One of the balls is totally smooth and round…

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I probably got too excited about it feeling like spring, I put up the hammock and even laid in it for a bit. 

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Milo and the cats helped me with the photo shoot of course!

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As always!

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This is the one I made last year and the one below is one of the new ones…love the hobnail look!

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I might be linking to some of these great parties!

 

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40 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh Ellen! I am making some of these this weekend!! So fabulous! I'll be seeing these featured everywhere...such an awesome project girl!

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  2. Love the idea...You are just way to smart! Will have to give these a try...Thanks for the inspiration. :)

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  3. Great idea and they look so pretty in the garden. New Follower.

    Jody

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  4. These are awesome! I love them all!

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  5. I love this! I don't think I'd be able to have them in my yard as I'd be worried about them being thrown through a window but they're fantastic!!

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  6. Those are amazeballs! Ha! Did you use quick cement or regular?

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  7. OMG. These are WONderful! Thanks for sharing your instructions. Maybe someday . . . Linda @ www.paperseedlings.com

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  8. I love these and now I can't wait to make my own. Anyone can have a gazing ball, but not everyone will have an AMAZING ball! Hahaha! Thanks for the tutorial. Saw you on 5days5ways.

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  9. What a GREAT idea!! I also love the long steams to look like mushrooms!

    Stopping by from Pin Me Linky. Alexis from Running Away? I'll Help You Pack!

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  10. Those are fabulous. I might have to try this and stain/paint them.

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  11. Well aren't those fun looking! I love the "polka dot" one :)

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  12. I know where I want to go the next time I go to town--the Habitat Re-store! I'll be looking for light globes so I can try this. Wonderful idea!!♥♫

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  13. That is such a great idea! I've been wanting to make something out of concrete for a about a year now! Thanks for the inspiration;)

    Jenny from diywithjenandb.blogspot.com

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  14. Your project turned out great! I've been wanting to try this idea forever, maybe now I will! I'm in Webb City, MO, BTW :)

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  15. These are really cool! Great idea!

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  16. What a great idea for the yard and garden! Thanks for sharing.

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  17. What a great idea!!! Will Pin it to use in the next few weeks!

    Samantha D
    http://cooksandcreates.blogspot.com/

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  18. I pinned this last year, but never got around to doing it. I am glad you solve the flying glass part of the project. I would like a whole bunch of these spread out in the garden. The polka dot one is my favorite. Pinning again!

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  19. I see these all the time on sale at Goodwill for pennies! I can't wait to make some with my son this summer!

    I think I might color the cement too to give it a little something-something. :)

    I'd love it if you would share this project sometime over are Parlo and LOGI for F-it Friday-
    http://www.parloandlogi.com/category/f-it-friday/

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  20. These are fantastic - thanks so much for sharing at Monday Funday! Take care, Laura

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  21. Wow, I love these. I am always looking for ideas to put things in my garden that will last. I have several of these plain shades so I know what I will be doing. coloring the cement might also be fun.
    Have a wonderful week,
    Bev
    @ Eclectic Red Barn

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  22. I love your garden balls and can't wait to make some! Thanks for the great idea!

    Peace Always,
    Linda at The French Hens Nest

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  23. How amazing! So cool. Must show husbands! :) Thanks for sharing this on our Brag About It link party. Hope to see you Thursday for our big big co-host Favorite Things.

    Really unusual and special! All the best ~ Sharon and Denise

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  24. So
    Glad you shared these! They are awesome!
    I found your post at creative princess, now I'm your newest follower!

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  25. oh my gosh, HOW neat! and you've got some great helpers.

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  26. Hi, Ellen, this is right up my alley! I have been looking for glass globes myself. I was thinking of doing mosaics on them or just painting them but I LOVE this. This is what I'll do doing when I find some globes. I found one last year and I put some Christmas lights in it and it lit the walkway all summer and Fall. I'll be featuring you tonight at the new Linky Party What to do Weekends and I am PINNING this project under gardens. Best wishes, Linda

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  27. Brilliant way to use those useless orphaned light globes - I have a zillion of them! thanks for the great tips!

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  28. fantastic idea! please come over and share your gardening posts at Fishtail Cottage's garden party! xoox, tracie

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  29. These are so cool, and becoming trendy. The only thing I've ever made is concrete rhubarb leaf stepping stones. My recipe makes a coarser looking project, did you use a specific kind of cement? Also, I'm wondering if they would overwinter in southern Ontario where I live.

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  30. thank you so very much for sharing over here at this weeks first garden party of 2013! hope to see you again this week! hugs...tracie

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  31. LOVE your awesome garden spheres, they look like something from a high-end garden boutique ~ I can't wait to try it!

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  32. These are great ! Found you from Simple Details blog!
    xo Nancy
    Powellbrowerhome.com

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  33. Thanks for the tip on smashing the glass inside a box and wearing gloves. I have been collecting globes for this project all winter. Time to buy a bag of cement mix and give it a whirl.

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  34. Wow -- I would have never thought you could do such a thing! Fantastic!

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  35. These are fantastic! It would be awesome to also stain the cement!!! Definitely am going to start looking for the glass globes

    Mandy
    Small Fine Print

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