The bamboo came with two holes pre-drilled vertically through the tile. My biggest challenge was figuring out how to attach a bail without the holes looking weird and unnecessary. Followed closely by the fact that bails are expensive! I had an epiphany over the weekend though - head pins! One in each hole with the chain strung through it. Seems to work pretty well. I'm loving my big headed deer in the first picture. Also all the fun Christmas images. I still have so many options to work with, including, but not limited to, Eskimos, brown owls, skunks, flowers, snowflakes and more. So fun!
Monday, October 5, 2009
One project of many
I am really liking how these are turning out. What do you think?
The bamboo came with two holes pre-drilled vertically through the tile. My biggest challenge was figuring out how to attach a bail without the holes looking weird and unnecessary. Followed closely by the fact that bails are expensive! I had an epiphany over the weekend though - head pins! One in each hole with the chain strung through it. Seems to work pretty well. I'm loving my big headed deer in the first picture. Also all the fun Christmas images. I still have so many options to work with, including, but not limited to, Eskimos, brown owls, skunks, flowers, snowflakes and more. So fun!
The bamboo came with two holes pre-drilled vertically through the tile. My biggest challenge was figuring out how to attach a bail without the holes looking weird and unnecessary. Followed closely by the fact that bails are expensive! I had an epiphany over the weekend though - head pins! One in each hole with the chain strung through it. Seems to work pretty well. I'm loving my big headed deer in the first picture. Also all the fun Christmas images. I still have so many options to work with, including, but not limited to, Eskimos, brown owls, skunks, flowers, snowflakes and more. So fun!
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The Dainty Deer. Or The Pink Fawn.
ReplyDeleteJust throwing that out there.
Meg