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Tue, Jun 29, 10 at 15:52
| Well, I've seen the guerrilla knitting of trees, signs, benches etc, and thought that was pretty cool, but not something I was going to do. But after seeing what this lady has done with her tree, I'm thinking, how lovely this would be.......
try this link also another couple trees: http://www.flickr.com/photos/woolly_fabulous/sets/72157622580749702/ |
Here is a link that might be useful: lacy tree
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- Posted by grandma_cindy 5 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 29, 10 at 17:00
| Wow! What patience she must have LOL I wouldn't think it would last very long, do you? |
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- Posted by toomuchglass 53172 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 29, 10 at 17:23
| WOW .... she got it up there pretty far ,too ! It looks cool ! Like all our garden junk - it always looks good new. A few months into it ... it might look shabby & dirty. *sigh* |
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- Posted by marlene_2008 7 (My Page) on Tue, Jun 29, 10 at 19:35
| Now that is unusual! |
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- Posted by luna_llena_feliz 5B (My Page) on Wed, Jun 30, 10 at 1:33
| That looks like a lot of work! Very pretty though. It would be cool to do something like that with paint and stencils too. It would probably retain its looks longer too. |
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- Posted by purplemoon z9 Phoenix (My Page) on Wed, Jun 30, 10 at 5:40
| What an unusual idea. You're right Luna, might be longer lasting than the real lace. I saw on a decor show years ago, they took lace doilies...the paper kind...and taped them to the wall then just painted over them. When doilies removed, the pattern looked so pretty. Cheapy stencil idea. Karen |
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- Posted by ohtobedone (My Page) on Thu, Jul 1, 10 at 12:47
| Love your work! Very cool! How do you attach the lace?? |
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| that would look pretty at Christmas time with white lights. |
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| wow.. what happens when the tree trunk expands.. such lovely work |
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