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Lewis Driveway Tour 2

I took you on a tour recently from the bottom to the top of our 650+ foot steep driveway. TOUR # 1 . Today I’ll show you some of the ‘critters’ my husband and I have built and scattered around the yard.

Black Hat Shovel Bird

We built this from a shovel, some rebar, scrap metal and googly eyes. He keeps watch on one side of our driveway pad.

“Box” Turtle, of course.
This is along the top edge of our back yard before it slopes down to the valley below.
Our dog with bone stands beside our 1000 gallon propane tank.
This is a “Patchwork Popadoo” Bird that hangs on a short tower thingie on one end of the propane tank.
And this is our main propane tank. It didn’t move fast enough to avoid me painting it to hopefully look like a watermelon.

We’ll continue the tour at another time.

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Lewis Metal Yard Critters – Take 6

finishedsunface2

This sun face is HUGE and HEAVY. I was afraid my husband would hurt himself trying to lift it onto the humongous hanger we put on the tree. We made some templates and cut out each ‘flame’ separately and then welded each to the round sun face. The eyebrows, nose, mustache, lips and beard + sunglasses are all separate pieces, as well. After all the pieces were welded, I began the painting. The final part was making and attaching the sunglasses. The tree is toward the top of our driveway. He greets all comers. :0)

 

metalbutterfly1

This is my husband’s design for a butterfly. (No light, delicate, ‘sissy’ butterflies for HIM!) This is made totally from scrap metal pieces welded together, plus old satellite dish arms. The eyes were made by cutting a rubber ball that had ‘studs’ on it in half. I painted the ball halves black, then dabbed paint on all the studs in iridescent green, then sprinkled glitter into the wet paint.

 

scrapdragonfly3

This dragonfly clown hangs from the ceiling in the shop. He’s made from scrap metal, some round glass for his eyes, and welding rod for feelers.

 

turtlecrossing2

We bought this wonderful turtle from a shop in Van Buren, Arkansas. He was totally concrete colored – much too tame for our tastes. I mixed up several shades of green and painted his shell, plus gave him an eye, a mouth, some toenails, and a bit of webbing on his legs.

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