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make your own fountain

Many people enjoy the sound of running water in their homes. I am one of them. I have fountains in practically every room in my house. It’s a wonderful calming effect, and adds a peacefulness that I adore.  I think one of the most common comments I hear from clients is, ”I love the sound of the fountain you have.” 

Adding a water feature in any room can bring you peace and tranquility, but it can also get the chi moving and enhance wealth and prosperity. Creating a water feature for your home is not difficult and gives you the opportunity to be creative.  Though there are loads of fountains around either in the stores or online, it’s a nice touch to make your own. Here are some step by step instructions.

1. First, pick a spot in your home where you would like to place the water feature. In some schools of feng shui, the far left corner of the room (when you are standing in the doorway), rules wealth and prosperity. That is always a good place to put a fountain.


2. After you have found the perfect spot, you want to shop  for a shallow bowl that matches your decor. The gardem section is a good place to start, though remember that the bowl must not have a hole in the bottom as most planters do. A ceramic bowl, or a terra cotta bowl is an excellent choice.


3. Next, pick out some rocks or stones that you like. The smooth ones are lovely and come in an assortment of colors. You need enough to fill your bowl.

4. A water feature cannot work without a fountain pump. They are usually found in the garden section of  Home Depot or Lowes. The best pump is the small fountain pump (Beckett is an excellent choice) that is 120V, 60mz, and 4 watts. The pump comes with a little piece that fits in the spout, however, if you find you need more height for the flow, you may have to get a piece of tubing that will fit in the spout. Most likely, you will not have to get tubing.

5. When putting your water feature together, place the fountain pump on the bottom of the bowl in the center. There are suction cups to keep the pump in place. Fill the bowl with rocks and cover the pump. Make sure to leave room open around the spout for the water flow.

6. Fill the bowl completely so the pump is submerged and the water covers the rocks or comes to just under the top layer. The water flow is adjustable. You might want to do a test by the sink when you first plug in your fountain to avoid spraying water on your furniture. The flow does not have to be strong. A bubbling effect is lovely, and you can move the rocks to enhance the sound and flow.

7. The plug will drape over the side of the bowl towards the back and is usually not noticeable, however, you can hide it with the use of artificial plants.

8. Make sure the flow aims towards the room and not out the back. That will help to bring wealth and prosperity into your life.

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Harriette Knight is a Master Healer, Psychic-Medium, and Author of CHAKRA POWER! How to Fire Up Your Energy Centers to Live a Fuller Life. For life changing healing sessions, healing jewelry, and workshops, please visit www. HarrietteKnight.com or call 661-254-4747.

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2 Responses to “make your own fountain”

  1. I have always wanted to try to do this. Thanks for the great instructions!

  2. Linda Sailor says:

    I’ve been given indoor fountains in the past but found they were too big for the part of the house I wanted to put them in. Thanks for the great idea for a make-it-yourself fountain.

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