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Flower Pot Wind Chimes
These natural-looking flower pot wind chimes will add a
touch of charm to any porch or breezeway. They are simple to
make, and can be left out in all weathers. Best of all, they
cost you nearly nothing!

Materials:
- Five clay flowerpots in varying sizes, none larger
than 4 inches diameter (you may already have a few of
these lying around the yard!)
- Wooden beads (from the crafts store). For a complete
set of chimes, you will need five beads of 3/4 inches
diameter, and ten beads of 5/8 inch diameter.
- Two or three plastic salad container covers (from the
salad bar).
- Five one-inch plastic curtain rings (Bates makes these
of Luxite, and a package of 15 sells for about $1.35.)
- Two or three plastic salad container covers (from the
salad bar).
- Stained glass paints in varying colors (optional),
also from the crafts store.
- Approximately 15 yards of nylon or polypropylene
garden twine.
Method:
Ready:
If your pots have been around the block a
few times, you might need to give them a bath. Scrub them
with hot soapy water and a stiff brush. After they have
dried, check their physical condition by tapping gently with
a fingernail. A clean, dry, undamaged pot will reward you
with a resonant ring.
Now is a good time (while you are waiting
for your pots to dry) to cut your plastic rectangles. From
the salad container covers, cut one each of these sizes:
- 2" x 6"
- 2" x 5 1-2"
- 2" x 5"
- 2" x 4 1-2"
- 2" x 4"
Drill a small hole in one short end of each rectangle.
Stain these, if desired, with the glass stain paint,
following manufacturer's directions.
Set:
For each chime, set aside:
- one flower pot
- one 3/4 inch wooden bead (this will serve as the
clapper)
- two 5/8 inch wooden beads
- one curtain ring
- one plastic rectangle (matched by size to the pot)
- one piece of garden twine, about 3 yards long
Go:
- If necessary, separate your piece of twine into one
ply, and tie one end to the plastic curtain ring. Leave
about 10 inches free to allow for later adjustment.
- Working from outside to inside, feed the free end
through the 'weep hole' in the bottom of the pot.
- Now feed the free end through one of the 5/8 inch
wooden beads. This bead will rest against the inside
bottom of the pot to support the chime when it hangs.
Adjust until the measurement is as you wish, and mark the
string.
- Positioning the 5/8 inch bead at your mark, loop the
free end of the twine around the bead and insert it a
second time through the same hole from the top to the
bottom. (
Figure 1).
Tighten.
Suspend the pot by the curtain ring and determine the
point at which the string meets the rim of the pot. Mark
the string at this point.
Slide the 3/4 inch bead up the string to the mark you
have just made. This bead will serve as the clapper, and
should hit at the rim of the pot.
Now slide the second 5/8 inch bead up the string
immediately beneath the 3/4 inch bead. This bead will hold
the 3/4 inch bead in place on the mark.
Loop the twine up around the 5/8 inch bead and back
down through it (as you did in Step 4 with the other 5/8
inch bead). Adjust the beads if necessary to ensure that
the larger bead still hits the pot at the rim. (
Figure 2
).
Now feed the free end of the twine through the hole
you previously created in the plastic rectangle. Adjust
length as desired, and tie.
Repeat the above for each of the other four
pots.
You're done! From the eaves of your
breezeway or porch, hang each pot upside down by the curtain
ring. Now mix up a batch of lemonade, and invite the
neighbors up on the porch to enjoy the gentle sound of your
beautiful new flower pot wind chimes!
| About the author: Patricia
A. Ziegler owns and operates
pazpizzazz, where you will find useful and
decorative items for your home and garden, as well as
gift items for babies and children. |
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