Concrete Leaves in the Garden
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Minnie's Milestones by Jonni
(IC: blogger)
So many uses in the garden for concrete leaves - check it out!
Birdbaths . . . .
Leaf sitting on a rock retaining wall in the photo to the right for a birdbath.
I had my first post go viral back on May 29th, 2014: http://www.shellknoblakegirl.com/milestones/oak-hydrangea-leaf
Fairy Garden in a rusty, vintage wagon. The fairy house has a concrete leaf for a roof! Post Date 06-11-2014: http://www.shellknoblakegirl.com/milestones/fairy-garden-concrete-leaf-roof
Concrete Leaf Pond Spitter: http://www.shellknoblakegirl.com/milestones/concrete-leaf-pond-spitter
Concrete Leaf with a volunteer impatient growing through the stem hole in the leaf. Post date 07-15-2014: http://www.shellknoblakegirl.com/milestones/for-the-love-of-gardening
Elephant Ear used as a decoration on a deck. Post date 05-29-2014:
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Published September 26th, 2014 5:00 PM
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Barb Rosen on Sep 27, 2014The little fairy wagon is my favorite of all : )
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MadeByBarb on Jul 09, 2017
Leaves are great to cast from! Big ones or little ones! Make some orbs or candle rings:
https://www.madebybarb.com/2017/07/07/lacy-leaves-concrete-circle/
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