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23.06.2023 - 12:46 / hometalk.com
I love having some fun decor in the patio and these tiki mask lights are the perfect addition. And if you know me, you know I LOVE making things out of PVC pipe!
You can see even more of my PVC pipe art here.
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I always use 4" pvc pipe for all of my PVC pipe art. It's much easier than always having different sized pipes laying around and all of my patterns are made for a 4" pipe. 4" is a great size for these tiki mask lights too, giving you enough room to make a face and fit a light inside.
Start by cutting your pipe to size. I have my tiki masks cut to about 17". You will want to make sure you have some blank space on the bottom of your pipe to make sure you can «hide» the light from peeking through the mouth opening.
To give my pvc pipe more of a «wood» look, I used a utility knife to sort of «rough up» the pipe by scraping lines into it. I just went up and down the pipe in no particular order until I had it full of lines.
Then you will need to draw out a pattern onto your pvc pipe. I created my pattern first on paper and then traced it onto my pipe.
Then take a drill and small drill bit and make holes inside each section that you plan to cut out. Once you have all your holes predrilled, use a jig saw to cut out each shape.
Take some sandpaper to the edges and the entire pipe to make it nice and smooth and remove all those rough edges left behind from the jig saw.
To paint you can use a spray paint. For this one, I used a brown acrylic paint and a very stiff dry brush and sort of wiped on the paint to give it a more distressed look. This made it look more like it was wood. If you do not use a spray paint, make sure you do use a clear acrylic spray sealer to protect the paint from the outdoor elements. I used 2
Elm trees are some of the most majestic and resilient plants in nature. Their iconic features make them stand out amongst other species as a symbol of strength and fortitude.We link to vendors to help you find releva
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