I have a treestump in my backyard that I love, it six feet tall
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Z on Aug 27, 2015Secure a large round planter to the top and add a hanging plant such as a fuchsia or other such draping plant. If you know a chainsaw carver you could have them make a totem out of it.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 27, 2015Is perhaps a whole in the center of the stump?Helpful Reply
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Mary on Aug 28, 2015Use the center as a planter - fern, coleus, etc (depending on the amt of sun). Then, embed stones (Quartz, etc) , flattened marbles, tumbled glass, old broaches, etc into the bark in a random or "river" design.Helpful Reply
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Rebecca Bender on Aug 28, 2015Put a large top on it and make it a toad stool (mushroom)? Turn it into a fairy house by putting doors and windows on it? Great whimsical ideas on pinterest!Helpful Reply
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Amy Ogden-Paparone on Aug 28, 2015I'd make it into a fairy high rise with little doors and windows, maybe a few "porches" here and there. :)Helpful Reply
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Audrey Perry on Aug 28, 2015How about a fairy garden. You can be so creative. Keep simple or really fix it up with real plants, little houses, etc.Helpful Reply
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Judy Van Alphen on Aug 28, 2015A chair that you can actually sit on. cut from the top, down the middle vertically ( maybe 1/3 the way) until you reach chair height. The cut horizontally to form the seat. Depending on your taste you can decorate the vertical piece. If you don't have a chain saw you can rent one from home depot,Helpful Reply
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Tricia Lee on Aug 29, 2015Make a totem pole out of itHelpful Reply
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Debbee Helander on Aug 29, 2015I would turn it into a fairy or gnome house add a planter to the top of it that holds morning glory's so it trails down to help enhance the fairy or gnome house. The totem pole idea is pretty neat also.Helpful Reply
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Teresa Evans on Aug 29, 2015From the top, dig into the core, plant a hanging flowering vine. Could be an annual you change up every summer, or perennial that withstand your winter.Helpful Reply
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Colleen Hudson on Aug 29, 2015Have a wood carver do a sculpture.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne on Aug 31, 2015I just had a tree cut down and left about 6-7 feet of it to hang a hammock!Helpful Reply
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