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Debbie M

Brushton, NY
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About Me:

I love all things natural. I love gardening with nature. This actually is my first year trying this. but I love it

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This year I have started a nature garden by the run off to our pond. Later this fall i hope to improve the pond are to be more inviting and a place to relax


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  • Two Bunnies await anxiously the arrival of spring in their leafy burrow.
  • This little guy is holding some Easter Eggs, the touch is so minimal that you could leave the wreath out even pass Easter making it perfect for the whole Spring Season.
  • I wanted to leave some of the wreaths exposed with no foliage to represent the dirt or uncovered area surrounding the entrance of the burrow.
  • This straw rabbits are ideal for this nature inspired theme,
  • A burlap Bow complements the wreath adding to the natural look.
  • The final product displays an array of different kind of leaves, moss, berries and little pieces of cotton making it a very cozy home for our friends.
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Rabbit Burrow Spring Wreath

I tried this year to give the main piece of my mantel and the decor around it a more natural look and make a Bunny Burrow wreath the focal point for my mantel. A Burrow is basically a ...»
hole covered in vegetation to protect the rabbits and their babies from the elements. My burrow consists of 2 wreaths the biggest one about 28 inches and the smallest one within 16. The are attached at the top with wires and covered by all kinds of vegetation and hydrangeas in blue and yellow. As in the real thing...my bunnies are cuddle inside waiting for the right time to come out and play. I'm ready for spring, my rabbits are too...how about you?

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Lizy McGow Flat Rock, MI
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  • Full steps at http://www.thissortaoldlife.com/2012/07/07/adirondack-chairs-anyone-can-build/ 1
  • Full instructions are on the blog--includes a photo for each step.
  • These are super-lightweight, which makes them easy to move around your deck or yard.
  • Wide arms hold lots of stuff.
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Easy, economical DIY Adirondack chairs: $10, 8 steps, 2 hours

We built these lightweight, inexpensive Adirondack chairs from cedar fence boards. They don't require power tools or extensive skills! Step-by-step tutorial on our blog at http://www.thissortaoldlife.com/2012/07/07/a...

Rita and Cane
Rita and Cane Gresham, OR
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    Commented on Jul 15, 2012
    Very nice..thanks for sharing!
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Yard fountain

This is a fountain we made from a whiskey barrel, and old gold pan and a tea pot. This year I adorned it with a metal sculpture. I change it slightly every year. It sits outside my window and greets all my guests and I just love it.
Julee S
Julee S Bangor, MI
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    Commented on Jun 15, 2012
    Amazing..very creative...do you find these items at tag sales or antique shops?
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Millstone fountain

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Julee S Bangor, MI
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    Commented on Jun 15, 2012
    How very creative
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