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Thanks, Nicole! I used the window like a light table when I was tracing the tricky bits, too. I'll try to get a picture of that next time.

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 My wife had a slow leak in one of her tires. The problem was a nail. I removed it and plugged the tire.
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The nail in the tire. Also the supplies and tools I used.
The nail in the tire. Also the supplies and tools I used.
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The removed nail with the hole.
The removed nail with the hole.
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Rasping the hole.
Rasping the hole.
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Installing the plug.
Installing the plug.
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Adding air.
Adding air.
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Finished. 35 pounds.
Finished. 35 pounds.
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I made a cute bird feeder inspired by a photo I saw on Pinterest. I found the pretty teacup and saucer/dish at a thrift store, glued them together with hot glue and then glued them to wooden plank which I hung by a cotton string to the wall just above my flower garden. I filled the dish with birdseed and now I sit for birds to come along. The trees in the yard attract lots of birds so I hope they will be very happy here:)
Edited to add: this took me about an hour to make.
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Materials. (Later I also used a hammer and nails)
Materials. (Later I also used a hammer and nails)
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Hanging the birdfeeder in the flower garden
Hanging the birdfeeder in the flower garden
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Birdseed
Birdseed
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So very pretty!!! So much joy!!
So very pretty!!! So much joy!!
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