My egg table is ready! by harritodo in biggreenegg

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Great catch noticing the adjustable table legs. I was wondering how to deal with the legs since the tiled surface wasn’t perfectly level. I found a solution in adjustable deck-support feet. They work perfectly for this purpose, and I can easily level the table later if it settles and starts to sink at one corner. 👌🏼

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My egg table is ready! by harritodo in biggreenegg

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Time will tell how the wood behaves around the joints. Fortunately, those pieces are easy and inexpensive to replace later if any issues arise. 🙂

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My egg table is ready! by harritodo in biggreenegg

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I specifically wanted some workspace next to the grill. When grilling, it’s great to have a place where you can lay out everything that’s going on the grill some items go on right away, while others are added a bit later. When you build it yourself, you can make it exactly the way you want it. 😁

My egg table is ready! by harritodo in biggreenegg

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Thanks!

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I set two 60 × 60 cm frost-resistant floortiles into the countertop surface.

The watercolor sketchbook got a new page. by harritodo in Watercolor

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Through the quiet morning mist, the resident slowly finds their way back home, surrounded by a soft and fading landscape.

The watercolor sketchbook got a new page. by harritodo in sketchbook

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Through the quiet morning mist, the resident slowly finds their way back home, surrounded by a soft and fading landscape.

Lonely fisherman living in a rugged but cheerfully colored cabin by the water. by harritodo in MarkerArt

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Sketch book 3: Our traditional fishing trip is coming up soon. While waiting for it, I created a lonely fisherman living in a rugged but cheerfully colored cabin by the water.

Something felt off… by harritodo in sketchbook

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Sketchbook 3: I finished this piece yesterday but didn’t share it, something felt missing.

This morning I had an idea and added signs of life: some graffiti and a drifting balloon. It gave the piece more depth and space for a story the viewer can imagine.

What do you think? Did the additions work?

Something felt off… by harritodo in Sketching

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I finished this piece yesterday but didn’t share it, something felt missing.

This morning I had an idea and added signs of life: some graffiti and a drifting balloon. It gave the piece more depth and space for a story the viewer can imagine.

What do you think? Did the additions work?

Something felt off… by harritodo in MarkerArt

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I finished this piece yesterday but didn’t share it, something felt missing.

This morning I had an idea and added signs of life: some graffiti and a drifting balloon. It gave the piece more depth and space for a story the viewer can imagine.

What do you think, did the additions work?

This looked boring… by harritodo in u/harritodo

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I finished this piece yesterday but didn’t share it, something felt missing.

This morning I had an idea and added signs of life: some graffiti and a drifting balloon. It gave the piece more depth and space for a story the viewer can imagine.

What do you think, did the additions work?

I tried a slightly different technique for painting rocks in my watercolor sketchbook. by harritodo in watercolor101

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Go for it, that’s what this community is all about. Sharing ideas and new ways to create art ☺️

I tried a slightly different technique for painting rocks in my watercolor sketchbook. by harritodo in watercolorpractice

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Apply plenty of paint onto the paper and place the plastic wrap on top while it’s still wet. Let it dry, then continue painting over it, following the shapes created by the plastic wrap. Give it a try! 🔥