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Post #731073 by danlovestikis on Fri, Nov 7, 2014 9:21 PM

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hang10tiki wow you are doing great. I've had so many physical therapy appointments and so many exercises to do each day that we've been missing our walks. We'll start again tomorrow. I bet you already look wonderful.

Dan didn't find any records but today he found a CD of someone playing bowls. He put it on in the car until I asked him to change back to the bird noises. He's excited to do a mixed CD. Maybe one with forks and spoons!

I'm glad that I'm not boring everyone with the endless Bob's. as soon as the volcano and the bowl I show today are dry I'll stop the Bob's and fire.

TikiHula the Tiki Bob was one he bought from me a couple of years ago. It was fun to see it with the baby. Oh no you are sick of Bob's what will I do? See below.

Thank you for the nice comment on the volcano bowl. I need to keep my man happy.

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Another Frankoma bowl for Dan.

I cast and cleaned a coconut bowl.

Cast and cleaned three Frankoma salt shakers.

Cut off part of the butt so that it was angled to attach to the bowl. Also the sticky clay will enter the tiki and make a better connection.

I pressed the tiki into place and cleaned off the excess with a wet brush.

All three are now attached.

I scratched in the words so that I knew how they fit and

then I carved them into the clay.

I finished off by carving the coconut texture. All done.

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Dan found a nose pencil sharpener and glued it to his happy face bowl.

He also found this sign that reminded him of a favorite childhood show Rawhide. I think he hung it in the perfect spot in his garage man cave.

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We went on a tiki hunt at an estate sale. No luck but in the garage I found this tin can.

Inside were metal drips. Silver treasure? The whole thing cost ten cents.

I took it to a shop and they put one in a machine. Copper and Zink. Now I wonder what it's used for.

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I wish you all a wonderful weekend. Wendy