So here it was at my former home at the front door.
Planter/Water garden at former home. |
I moved this fountain on my own before the movers came because I have worked years on establishing the water plants in this mini-wonderland. I wasn't about to let just anymore move it. I even rented a truck to help me.
At first I put it near my front entrance, but moved it once again about a week ago to a location on the back of my property near where I walk my dogs. I have placed a little table and chairs here as well. Nice place for an afternoon beverage.
The little spitting frog that helps keep the water circulating in the water garden had gotten kinda, well, trashed. So yesterday, I unplugged him and took him into my studio for a quick renovation. Here is what he looked like.
Before Renovation |
I decided to use craft paints to bring him back to life. I also wanted to bring the bamboo back to life. Without a little paint to protect it, I am sure it was well on it's way to rotting. I just kinda went to town with several shades of green, brown and blonde.
Started with a base color and added color building textures. Added a little bamboo look as well. |
Finished him off with a little gold to bring back the vertiginous look.
Here is the Before and After side by side for comparison. Big difference and it took just a few minutes! I could have gotten all annoyed by the lack of detail on the lily pad. But I just let it go knowing that it wouldn't really matter. We have to remember to do that sometimes. Working something too hard at time just kills the fun.
I bought him a new pump to give him an even fresher look, and quickly placed him back in his world. Here is is spitting away!!
Look at him down there spittin' away! He got his ribbet back baby and is lovin' it. Don't be hating on my for that black cord showing. I ran out of steam and have to go back and hide it under the white rocks. Saving that for a cool afternoon. The Heat! Phew! It's hot out there people!
Do you have something in your garden that the weather has taken it's toll on? It is amazing what a little craft paint can do to spruce up even the most worn elements. I don't know about you, but I think garden accents cost a pretty penny! Might as well get my money's worth for yet another season!
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Your fountain looks LOVELY, Lesley! So beautiful. And what a wonderful makeover you gave that little guy. You have quite the talent with the paint! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty, Lesley! Everything here is fried, and dead. My focus here now is my outside animals as there is no hope for our plants. Love your froggie also. Stay cool and don't worry about that black cord for now!
ReplyDeleteThe fountain looks great at your new home, Lesley. Froggy looks happy too.
ReplyDeleteI love your fountain and water garden!! That frog cracks me up spittin' his water and scratchin' his tummy! What a beautiful spot you have created. It's hot here too, yuk.
ReplyDeletei luv all the flowers, the colors...and your frog seems happy too! Great location & best to you on your new home & new creative adventures.
ReplyDeleteSee what a day at the froggie spa can do?! He looks like a new man...er frog.
ReplyDeleteLovely tiered garden! I need to make a little water feature for my yard. The sound is so relaxing. Maybe next year. :@
Lesley, that fountain is something serious. It is gorgeous. You definitely saved the frog too!. hugs, olive
ReplyDeleteLove the frog! I never seen one like that. The fountain is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful redo! I guess you;re in your new abode now. I have to go back and check up on you. Last time you were just getting ready to move!
ReplyDeleteI love how you fixed up the frog statue. It looks like a brand new frog.
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I love how you fixed up the frog statue. It looks like a brand new frog.
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