Sara collects assorted pieces of glassware and china from thrift shops. Then, she stacks them, making a tower or garden totem.
The bottom piece of her garden totem is always a flower vase turned upside down. This “vase at the base” slides over the stake or stand that she uses to support and display her sculpture.
She drills one hole through the center of each piece of glass and china. A single wood screw and washer hold everything together and fastens the totem to stand.
She has used a variety of china pieces as the toppers for her garden totems. The one pictured here is a decorative teapot.
Great idea. Thank you Sara!!!
For a detailed list of materials and tools needed to complete this project, as well as a step-by-step guide, please visit the How to Make a Glass Garden Totem page on our website.
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