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Post #765919 by danlovestikis on Thu, Jul 7, 2016 2:39 PM

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TikiAno no kidding to all of that!

hang10tiki off hand this is my 4th wedding that I can remember.

TikiHula this wedding will be on October 1st during our crawl. Hey they should attend as their honeymoon, what could be better! Thank you for the call yesterday. Sorry Dan took me away. The slip was stuck in the mold and it takes two of us to coax it out.

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So many projects are going on right now and I'm so far behind in posting. I wish there were a way to do it faster here rather than one photo at a time.

I'll try to do some catch up right now.

When I go glaze shopping there is a couch that Dan sits on while waiting. I snapped a photo as I passed by.

We went to a vintage sale at the Discovery shop in Elk GRove and I found a Hawaiian walking stick. Someone put a rubber on the bottom. Dan going to leave it.

At an antique store I found a 2nd edition of Herman Melville's TYPEE. I plan to read it.

I donated a Sacramento 2015 Crawl mug to the auction at Ohana on the Lake in New York.

The winning bid came from Marlo.

If you haven't joined in on the fun "friend" Theo Stool on facebook. I made a Hawaiian Tiki Bob on Theo Stool during a past Wish List. Here is mine with the original.

Still just cleaning up some photos so I can file them away.

Dan brought me more things to repair.

First up was a chipped mug and a dropped and broken Hawaiian man.

I get out my trusted supplies.

I used a plastic craft glue to put the man together. Simple.

He is ready to go back on the self.

I filled and when the wood putty was dry I sanded and painted it.

Ready to display.

On our last trip we found this cookie jar it has a small chip on the bottom.

The putty sticks best if the plaster is first wet.

The I overfill it let it dry and

then I sand it.

I try to match the glaze with either acrylic paint or enamel paint.

Ready to display.

Now all my odds and ends are done and tomorrow it will be back to projects. Cheers, Wendy


[ Edited by: danlovestikis 2016-07-07 15:23 ]