tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847491402442204726.post6589526706159936967..comments2023-09-05T21:33:40.537+08:00Comments on Barb'sBackyard: Wooden Garden Signs.Barb.http://www.blogger.com/profile/11383714327462070532noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847491402442204726.post-2092295815616174782014-08-14T12:20:52.781+08:002014-08-14T12:20:52.781+08:00Ahhh how cool!!! I have been pondering for a while...Ahhh how cool!!! I have been pondering for a while now what to use for signs in the garden because I want some nice looking ones and I was even considering BUYING some metal ones but those ones look way SO MUCH BETTER. How much are you going to charge per sign.... :DLeenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5847491402442204726.post-58997810015429708552014-08-14T04:31:31.233+08:002014-08-14T04:31:31.233+08:00I have a sign engraved in stone-
-Beware Guard We...I have a sign engraved in stone-<br /><br />-Beware Guard Weeds! <br /><br /> I have another metal one that says:<br /><br />He who loves a garden still his Eden keeps. A. Bronson Alcott<br /><br />One came from a thrift store. <br /><br />I just sent my son his wood burner--rats! Your signs are nice. It's great the husband helps you and shows you how to do things. I wonder if the $100 tool would have been too expensive if you had bought it. At least you have a tool now.<br /><br />As I read, I kept thinking those would probably sell at market. I have similar boards in the basement ready for a project. Maybe you have inspired me. You could make signs for flowers too. And for chickens.Practical Parsimonyhttp://www.practical-parsimony.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com