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Smoke Fired Items
Topic Started: Feb 19 2007, 07:22 PM (1,116 Views)
twinthing
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Ive done my smoke fired items....

before

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the stap coil pot and ancient relic

in the bucket!
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polished with bees wax when still warm, the wax sinks in leaving a fantastic shine, they smell divine, woodsmoke and honey from the bees wax!



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justjen
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:thumbHow lovely are they Catherine



Do you get any sleep at night??? :r :r :r :r :r


Jenx




up; :thumbup; :thumbup;
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Sally
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Catherine they have come up a treat, great to see the pics too :thumbup;

Sally
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twinthing
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I came downstairs this morning to a lovely smell! woodsmoke and honey....it must be lovely to have an open fire and keep bees! :r
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justjen
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Sally ..... She must get SOME sleep as I just heard her say ... she came downstairs this morning ...... or maybe she was doing dust bunnie duty and bedmaking in between the artististic stuff!! :r :r :r :r :r :r :r :r :r


Whatever you all decide to do today , enjoy it !

love Jenx
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twinthing
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Feb 20 2007, 09:20 AM
maybe she was doing dust bunnie duty and bedmaking


me? never ! I hoover at hyper speed, have my washing machine on time delay so it starts at 6am and I can hang it up early, clean up the kitchen after doing breakky and tarr darrr time for something crafty! :D its half term this week and the kids are trashing the house so there seems little point in trying to tidy it up after them! ( one major floor clearance a day is enough for any one!)
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jo145
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:band: You are so hyper! but well done, they look lovely. Are you allowed fires in your garden?!! :yip:
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twinthing
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I go to my big sis's house, she has a very very long garden so I can use heres! to be honest, I could do it in my garden but I dont have a metal bucket, you dont actualy need any flames, just smoke so its not very dangerous. :thumbup;
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lankywaxer
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Very nice Catherine and sounds like a really nice smell too :thumbup;
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twinthing
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but the scarey thing is Its the setting fire to it all that I love! Yikes I must be abit of a pyromaniac at heart! :blink: :blink: :blink: :blink: :r
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waxingsteve
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A great result, Catherine :thumbup;

Mmmmm woodsmoke.... :D

Steve :)
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VirginiaS
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That turned out so cool looking! :thumbup; :thumbup;
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