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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Cardinal Tin Can Wind Chime - Photograph

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I took that photograph of the tin can wind chime I made and hung in my yard this past week. The strings on the original wind chime broke, and the wood rotted. I almost threw away the chimes, but then I got the idea to use a tin can (Bush beans) to restring it. I decoupaged the Cardinal Christmas napkin I've used in the past.

I was going to write all of the steps I did to make it, but something has come up in my personal life, so I'm just posting the photo.

I also want to apologize to the T-Gang for not leaving comments for everyone this week.

Update: The steps of how to make it are here: How To Tin Can Wind Chime Project Instructions

12 comments:

  1. Awesome-turned out really nce Never would have thought to do that

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  2. ...I have a windchime that needs to be restrung.

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  3. What a cool idea for a windchime. It looks great and a super way to recycle a can. Hope you had a great day. Hugs-Erika

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  4. What a clever idea! I'm so glad you were able to keep the chimes and use them.

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  5. What a clever idea. You have given me an idea for how to fix one of my wind chimes, too. Thanks, and to say I love this is an understatement.

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  6. Great idea with the chimes.
    Hope all is or goes well...

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  7. What a great save and it looks fantastic

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  8. Lovely windchimes :) I hope you and yours are well.

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  9. What a clever idea, it looks great.
    Take care.

    All the best Jan

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  10. I love this new wind chime! How creative!

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  11. No problem on the comments. And I do love that windchime! Hope everything works out ok. Hugs-Erika

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