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Sat, Oct 9, 10 at 0:23
| I thought this was an interesting idea for a little tree full of ghosts. Pretty cute actually.
Enjoy,
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Here is a link that might be useful: ghost tree how-to
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| Loved the kids armed with Black & Decker & John Deere play equip-so cute!!Leaves look so cute & easy! We used the same leaves last year with walnut & hazelnut to make a turkey. glue walnut(fat part is front & is glued so top of heart forms his feet)- use 1 in. brown painted wooden heart,use hazelnut for head ,the top is the face which faces out, add 2 small wiggle eyes & 2 little pieces of red felt 1 is a sliver above the eyes other is small triangle down where hazelnut & walnut meet for his beak. Leaf is his feathers & glued on back side of walnut(where point is so that the "feathers" spread out as you look at him from the front)should be 3 points showing. Very cute & easy. Oh, I loved her coffee filter wreath with coffee beans in nests as center of flowers!! Bet it smelled good! Jan |
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- Posted by luvstocraft (My Page) on Sat, Oct 9, 10 at 13:16
| Karen, Karen, Karen--that little tree is "cute" for the kids, BUT did you not see the post below it with the ACORN topiaries????? LOL Luvs |
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- Posted by purplemoon (My Page) on Sat, Oct 9, 10 at 15:42
| LOL...I did see them, Luvs. I just forgot to mention to keep scrolling and see them. I'm glad you did tho. The senior blonde strikes again!! |
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| Karen, this was such a cute story and the final tree just darling. I too loved the acorn topiaries. But did you see how she painted her furniture black for the dining area? It looks amazing now. I would love to paint some of mine black but then I should redo all of it and that would be WAAAAAAY to much work.LOL Maybe I could buy all new black for now and change out later when I want the wood look again. I'll run this by DH. NOT!!! Just Kidding... Punk |
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