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		<title>Decorative patterned concrete blocks</title>
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		<dc:creator>pam kueber</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[WOULD DECORATIVE CONCRETE BLOCKS be a nice touch as part of your midcentury landscape? Check out this post that I did a year ago on concrete blocks used for sun screens and decorative walls. The font of all knowledge on this subject truly is Uncle Jack of Very Vintage Las Vegas &#8212; and he has been keeping up [...]
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<p><span class="drop_cap">W</span>OULD DECORATIVE CONCRETE BLOCKS be a nice touch as part of your midcentury landscape? Check out <a title="decorative concrete blocks" href="http://retrorenovation.com/2008/07/18/concrete-block-a-favorite-retro-material-of-course/" target="_self">this post</a> that I did a year ago on concrete blocks used for sun screens and decorative walls. The font of all knowledge on this subject truly is <a title="decorative concrete block designs" href="http://veryvintagevegas.com/category/decorative-concrete-block-designs/" target="_blank">Uncle Jack of Very Vintage Las Vegas &#8212; and he has been keeping up his archive as well</a>. The image above comes from his site &#8211; and he has more info on where to get these there. Thanks, Uncle Jack!</p>
<p><strong>Important Update</strong>: <strong><a title="where to buy decorative concrete blocks" href="http://retrorenovation.com/category/exterior-design/fencing-and-screens/">See my followup story with a much larger list of resources by clicking here.</a></strong><br />
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