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Flowers 3 (personal)

November 28, 2017

What can you do with miss-matched and broken crockery?  Well, you can create china flowers of course!

I used a masonary drill to drill holes in the plates and after bolting them to the tubing, I covered the centres with metal caps from bubbly wine corks.  The leaves are shaped roofing iron and the stem sits on an old manure fork.  All a bit quirky what?  And no, I didn’t break the plate drilling, it was already broken.

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    120 cms high, 50 cms wide
  • Materials
    old manure fork, tubing, roofing iron, china plates
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What can you do with miss-matched and broken crockery?  Well, you can create china flowers of course!

I used a masonary drill to drill holes in the plates and after bolting them to the tubing, I covered the centres with metal caps from bubbly wine corks.  The leaves are shaped roofing iron and the stem sits on an old manure fork.  All a bit quirky what?  And no, I didn’t break the plate drilling, it was already broken.

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