yet potentially awesome, topiary. It just needed to be
stripped of the things
that were weighing it down---
old lights, faded greenery, and the too tall stem.
stripped of the things
that were weighing it down---
old lights, faded greenery, and the too tall stem.
With the help of several bags
of dollar store moss rocks cut in half, a bunch of glue sticks . . .
a few hot glue blisters . . .a couple of hours . . .
and a fresh dabbling of paint to the pot . . .
the topiary was re-born!
of dollar store moss rocks cut in half, a bunch of glue sticks . . .
a few hot glue blisters . . .a couple of hours . . .
and a fresh dabbling of paint to the pot . . .
the topiary was re-born!
enter for the $100 gift card
to Wal*mart***
to Wal*mart***
love that!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's bigger than I thought from the first picture, Joy! Great new look for your topiary. They are so great for incorporating some greenery into displays. I wish there was a way to avoid the blisters though!
ReplyDeleteMUCH better!
ReplyDeleteP.S. I just bought a new glue gun that uses hot glue, and low temp glue - it's been great not to burn my fingers anymore!
ReplyDeleteI never would have thought to do that. so cute and inventive! :)
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