Walking through the wood I see lots of fallen twigs and branches, probably hundreds and thousands of them! I feel happy knowing that nature has its way of using them to feed back into the woodlands delicate ecosystem. But using just a few of them to make some of these amazing things can’t do any harm…
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This idea is not quite as easy as you might think. But it looks amazing, provided you can pull it off.
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I’m not sure health and safety would like this, but it has a certain charm to it.
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Seems yo can make just about anything into a drinks coaster, but this is a good way of keeping those drinks off the table.
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You have probably seen this idea a million times before, but it still looks amazing. I did make one of these once and it turned out to be a lot harder than you might think.
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Give any dark evening a certain rustic charm with these twig covered candle holders.
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Not just handy for hanging around the home, you could also use it as a Christmas tree decoration!
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Nothing too complicated here, but I am not sure how well it would keep the compost inside of itself.
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It might not be the easiest thing to build, so it’s a good job you can buy this one from Etsy.
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Now, this is simply beautiful and would look amazing no matter what the rest of the garden looked like.
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Stop buying pencils that are probably made from cut down trees and make some of these made from fallen twigs! The good news is, there is a full making guide in the source link.
Do you know of any other ideas?