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an egg sitting on the ground with text overlay that reads how to make concrete garden spheres

All the materials needed, as well as the instructions and a video showing how to make Concrete Garden Balls. I love to tuck unexpected and non-plant objects in and among the plants in my garden.With that in mind, you can understand why I’ve long had a ‘thing’ for the concrete garden balls that can be incorporated into my landscaping. These DIY Concrete Orbs are really easy to make and easy on the wallet too! https://nourishandnestle.com/concrete-garden-balls-and-easy-diy/

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a person in blue gloves is painting a ball with paint and glue on the table

Do this to a yoga ball to get amazing outdoor decor - This is the coolest thing you'll see all day! Large sphere molds can be very difficult to find. At History Stones we sell 10", 12" and 15" diameter molds. We often receive requests for larger spheres,

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a purple and white vase sitting on top of a table

Concrete statuary in some of the gardens I've visited has always captivated me. Unfortunately most statuary I've priced is quite expensive and with my tight budget the chances were slim that any of these creations would ever find themselves in my gardens. However, several years ago I was intrigued when I stumbled upon instructions for making \

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an inflatable ball sitting on top of a sidewalk next to some bushes and shrubbery

Steel Sphere Which Is Easy to Make With the Help of Some Cement: I saw photos of spheres made out of scrap metal on the internet, but for quite some time I had no idea how I could make one myself.I needed something in the shape of a sphere to hold all the steel parts in place while I would weld all pieces togethe…

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a large vase sitting on top of a table

Do this to a yoga ball to get amazing outdoor decor - This is the coolest thing you'll see all day! Large sphere molds can be very difficult to find. At History Stones we sell 10", 12" and 15" diameter molds. We often receive requests for larger spheres,

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