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David (son) gave these to me yesterday for my sewing room. Pretty cool huh?
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Pretty cool!
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Pretty neat!!
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What a nice son you have :D They make unique bowls to hold all kinds of things. I have a friend that loves Elvis and I took one of my old Elvis records and made her a bowl last year for her "Elvis Room"
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you'd think he was giving me gold. lol I love my kid
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Those are gorgeous bowls. I love the non-symmetrical shape.
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Originally Posted by Sharon M
What a nice son you have :D They make unique bowls to hold all kinds of things. I have a friend that loves Elvis and I took one of my old Elvis records and made her a bowl last year for her "Elvis Room"
then framed the album cover for her too. |
Bev--that is way cool--I have never seen bowls made out of records before. David really loves his mommy. :D
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Originally Posted by Marcia
Bev--that is way cool--I have never seen bowls made out of records before. David really loves his mommy. :D
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I know that I am behind the times!! Hee hee but I have not seen them made like that before! I really do like them! Can you ask him how and PM me?
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Cool Bev!
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Cool! Great Son!
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they work really well. i sure love mine
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Awwww, you have a very nice son, he is very thoughtful :D :D :D
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Cool. Very clever son.
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Neat idea.
That happened to me when I was a child. I left a record on the back ledge of the car and it did that :-( |
HEY!
Do you know how many LP records I have hoarded through the years to recreate the planter I made for my mom when I was in the first grade??? Way to go David! Have you considered putting an auto magnet underneath it for holding the pins? Or did I just get too excited about the project that I didn't look closely enough? |
Those were great, we made them in the 50's they were popular. we cut out picture and glued them on. You just dip them in very hot water to shape them....brings back happy times :D :D :D
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Originally Posted by omak
HEY!
Do you know how many LP records I have hoarded through the years to recreate the planter I made for my mom when I was in the first grade??? Way to go David! Have you considered putting an auto magnet underneath it for holding the pins? Or did I just get too excited about the project that I didn't look closely enough? |
Very clever! How nice that you got his "firsts"! :lol:
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They are records, right!! Very creative!!! He must get that from you Bev.
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Originally Posted by Kyiav10
They are records, right!! Very creative!!! He must get that from you Bev.
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Neat idea.Cool son.
Pam W. |
very nice,,,
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What a cool idea. Your whole family is so talented.
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Groovvvvy man! How cool are those!
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How cool is that!!!
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Those are cool.
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i told David everyone liked them.
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handsome and talented...and he has you for a mom. Everybody wins!!! woo hoo! :D
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handsome and talented...and he has you for a mom. Everybody wins!!! woo hoo! :D
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I have a stack of old records and would love to know how he did that! It is awesome! Thank you!
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What a great idea!
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Bev, your son's quilt is wonderful. I love red, white and black and yours is stunning.
Like someone else said, the bowls made from records takes me back 55 or 60 years! We use to do that to records and give them as gifts just like someone else said...we glued our school picture on the bottom of the bowl where the hole is in the record then the teacher had some decoupage stuff (probably just Elmer's glue cut down with a bit of water as "decoupage" hadn't been invented yet) :lol: As I recall, we softened the records up by putting them in a low, low oven sitting on top of a glass bowl or milk jug. When vinyl record got warm it could be easily shaped into a deep or shallow bowl. They were very SPECIAL "I love you" presents to our mom's and grandmas. Hadn't thought of these in half a century...thanks for the trip down Memory Lane. Bless your son for being so thoughtful and nice. He wouldn't be that way if you hadn't been a super mom to him. |
How sweet! Very cool idea!
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How fun bev! What a nice kid.
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Originally Posted by Feathers
Bev, your son's quilt is wonderful. I love red, white and black and yours is stunning.
Like someone else said, the bowls made from records takes me back 55 or 60 years! We use to do that to records and give them as gifts just like someone else said...we glued our school picture on the bottom of the bowl where the hole is in the record then the teacher had some decoupage stuff (probably just Elmer's glue cut down with a bit of water as "decoupage" hadn't been invented yet) :lol: As I recall, we softened the records up by putting them in a low, low oven sitting on top of a glass bowl or milk jug. When vinyl record got warm it could be easily shaped into a deep or shallow bowl. They were very SPECIAL "I love you" presents to our mom's and grandmas. Hadn't thought of these in half a century...thanks for the trip down Memory Lane. Bless your son for being so thoughtful and nice. He wouldn't be that way if you hadn't been a super mom to him. |
Tanks, Feathers! I'm going to try that.
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