While our planters are being created we worked on the back porch patio. We had tiles put down for the floor surface and found some fantastic vintage wicker furniture for the space. We completed the feel of the cabana by selecting fabric at a supreme discount from Tempe Sales, sewing it to the width and length to create panels that could hang to frame the patio in like a room. On the outside of the fabric panels we attached sunshade fabric to ensure that it would last through more then just one extremely hot Arizona Summer. We love our dreamy new space that has a ceiling fan to keep us cool and panels that will allow for shade in the summer months.

 

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For the back corner of our yard we used recycled, broken, concrete chunks to create pavers and created a pattern with used bricks. This corner will serve as an area for raised beds and container planting for vegetables and herbs. Stay tuned for what we do for the beds and containers.

BEFORE

 

Planning the brick pattern

Laying out the bricks

Placing the broken concrete

Adding small stones and wetting to secure in place

Finished Surface

 

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March is National Craft Month. March is also the month of my birthday — Perfect! What will you make this month in honor of this crafty celebration?

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Today is leap day and it comes only once every four years. What will you do with this special day? Do something memorable. Take a leap, forgive someone, contribute, create, find some quiet or make some noise.

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The process has begun. We are making over our backyard garden. It has always been pretty but when the kids came along we pulled out the raised planter beds because gardening was not happening for a couple of years. Now we are ready to shift back to gardening and are creating a space the kids can be in and grow vegetables and herbs. For this first phase we pulled out the random French countryside style bricks and replaced them with a patio that could be walked on and have an outdoor eating area one. We will build raised beds and have container planters. This is just the start so check back over the next few weeks to see the progress.

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