Does anyone have any easy suggestions for using up leftover Decomesh?
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Hi Gerry, Don't be so quick to get rid of your supplies. I too had a very debilitating stroke. The doctors said that I would not make it through the night. Then they said that I would be bedridden for the rest of my life. Well, today I am driving in my new red caddie, her name is Bella, and running a charity for those in need. I am an inspirational speaker for those who have given up and I am a proud Hometalk team member. I do woodburning, wreath making, and porch gardening. So don't get rid of anything, just teach yourself to use it in a different way. I have used many mediums such as seashells, old wood planks, clothespins and silk flowers. Gerry, I encourage you to scour the Hometalk posts until you find something that you like; then visualize yourself making it and get started. Good luck and "Peace be unto you."
I also make wreaths and would love to see photos of your work. Keep the faith!
Run a running stitch through them and still make wreaths.