Any ideas what I could do with this little ornament stand?
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Swan Road Designs on Aug 10, 2015How about hanging old silver spoons and forks on it in an attempt at turning it into a wind chime? Or...hang all kinds of differently- shaped and colored prisms for something to catch sunlight? You could hang it upside down from an eve or a porch overhang for either application.Helpful Reply
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Tawnya Tucker on Aug 10, 2015How about taking pieces of green and red netting and tying it on-make it full and cut them so they will almost touch the other side getting longer as you go down the metal piece- can use peppermints take 1/8 inch ribbon and tie each candy on one end then tie it to the metal and space them into the netting to make a really cute center piece on a table top- Can do this also with a coat hanger-My Mom showed us how to make these wreaths to take to the old folks home many years ago-my sister and I would make 4-6 of them!!!Just pull the candy off or tie a small pair of sissors with a piece of ribbon to the top of tree-Helpful Reply
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Marsharie M on Aug 10, 2015I would use it as a jewelry tree. You could hang necklaces on the area with the little balls and if you use dangly earrings the fish hooks can slide right on.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne Oborowsky on Aug 10, 2015Thanks I like the idea of a wind chimeHelpful Reply
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Yvonne Oborowsky on Aug 10, 2015Tryed that but it takes too much space and bigger necklaces just fell off. That's what I originally bought it for. It was in a store with tiny little ornaments for sale on it.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne Oborowsky on Aug 10, 2015That's a cute idea thanks.Helpful Reply
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Julies1949 on Aug 10, 2015You could place it on a dish or saucer of some sort and use it for n umbrella stand.Helpful Reply
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Barb on Aug 10, 2015Try letting a vine climb up it. It might be pretty.Helpful Reply
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Susan kirk on Aug 10, 2015I would hang it and put necklaces on it and earings around the bottom. Or you could wrap it with fake greenery and put lights on it.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne Oborowsky on Aug 10, 2015Thanks. Did the necklace thing. I have a wonderful holder for those niw and not really wanting any more Christmas things as I'm overloaded here. But keep the thoughts coming I sure do appreciate themHelpful Reply
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Pgl on Aug 11, 2015Photo display attach ribbons to pictures and hang or wrap fairy lights around it and use as a night light.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 11, 2015I would spray paint it and plant a vine outside in you gardenHelpful Reply
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Lydia Hollinger on Aug 11, 2015Hang small air plants from it and display on a small table or plant stand.Helpful Reply
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Pamela Golden on Aug 11, 2015I would spray paint it white and string lots of little white/clear lights then hang it on the porch ceiling or stand it on the porch/patio.Helpful Reply
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Fuchsiafairy on Aug 11, 2015This would look lovely if you train a flowering plant on it. I have done this with fuchsias.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne Buckley on Aug 11, 2015Turn into a chic fru fru lamp by running the electrical up the inside and dangling acrylic or glass beads as fringe all around.Helpful Reply
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Linda Werner on Aug 11, 2015maybe a wind chime...turn it upside down hang what ever you like as wind chimes. Me personally, might hand things that would go well in my family room.Helpful Reply
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Mary Cafarelli on Aug 11, 2015I would put it in the garden and grow morning glories or clematis or any other vining plant around it!Helpful Reply
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METAMORPHICRUBBISH on Aug 11, 2015I had one similar that I hung small 's' hooks on and made an awesome earring holder out of it.Helpful Reply
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Cwhenson on Aug 11, 2015How about a mug stand?Helpful Reply
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Joy Rohmer-Bembenek on Aug 11, 2015Hmmm...the star, of course, makes me think of Christmas. If you still receive Christmas cards, I think it would be easy to turn it into a way to display Christmas cards.Helpful Reply
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Barbara Antoniewska on Aug 11, 2015You can use this for christmas and display handmade ornamentsHelpful Reply
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Kus1542393 on Aug 11, 2015Hang your jewelry on it!Helpful Reply
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Grandmaquilts on Aug 11, 2015Love the windchime idea, but if that doesn't work, I am a plant lover. May be harder to achieve in AZ-climate, but here; I would plant in a flower pot with some Thunbergia seeds also known as blackeyed Susan vine. It is easily grown from seed.Helpful Reply
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Gail on Aug 11, 2015I would plant a piece of ivy inside the base. Pin the base to the ground by using garden staples(found near landscape fabric. As the ivy grows train it around your metal frame until it eventually looks like a miniature evergreen tree. Looks really cute in the right place in your garden.Helpful Reply
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Netters on Aug 12, 2015Tie your scarfs on itHelpful Reply
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PAULA on Aug 12, 2015I would hang it upside down in my potting shed, and use clothes pins to attach funky, favorite photos as well as project ideas ripped from my favorite DIY magazines.Helpful Reply
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Janell on Aug 12, 2015With the star on top, I would hang Christmas ornaments on it.Helpful Reply
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Holly Adams on Aug 12, 2015I would hang old chandelier crystals on it and let it out all year :)Helpful Reply
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Joann Jarvis on Aug 14, 2015I thought of scarves too. I had a dress form made of metal and tied my scarves on it. CuteHelpful Reply
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Mommaduck on Aug 15, 2015How about using it as a necklace and bracelet holder - assuming you don't have cats that would play with them like mine would!Helpful Reply
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