I've put up a few photo's of the things my husband and I make for the garden. He's a great help to me not only does he do most of the brunt work but he also helps me with my garden junk projects. We make teacup bird feeders, they look great in the garden even when they don't have bird seed or butterfly food in them. We also make concrete bird baths from large leaves, such as burdock or rhubarb. I hope you enjoy them, would love to hear what you thought. Lyn

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Comment by Angela Terwilliger z8-TX on June 30, 2009 at 8:26am
Nice! I love the leaves (and the chickens)!
Comment by Lyn Adams, zone4-5 on June 30, 2009 at 7:14am
We used a concrete colorant, these leave has been in my garden a few years. We put them in the shed for the winter.
Comment by Harry Larsen on June 29, 2009 at 10:34pm
Nice. Did you use a contrasting colorant in the veining, or did it just turn out that way?
Comment by Diana Alva on June 29, 2009 at 9:45am
Hi Lyn, Like your stuff, great ideas, if you ever want to trade let me know. I'm getting ready for art fairs, and it's alot of work, it's a frenzy this time of year.................I keep escaping to the garden. Have a look see at my web site it's under construction, because we keep coming up with new ideas..........ha ah ah ha ha

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