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6/1/19
judyinohio said:(You might have guessed that "dimple bottomed" is the polite version of what I was really thinking.)
The poor thing had smallpox on his posterior? :-)
6/2/19
These are all so cute! They look fantastic and you won't have to spend time watering and deadheading!
6/2/19
And I will not have murderous urges to chase down squirrels and wring their little necks when they dig in these pots for buried acorns next spring!
(Plus I have a dimwit neighbor down the street who is leaving out unshelled peanuts for the squirrels. I have found a few of those in my large pots when I dig around preparing to plant my begonias and I know exactly who to blame. She feeds feral cats and religiously recycles everything ... she is on a one-woman mission to save the earth. Don't get me wrong ... I recycle newspapers, catalogs, pop cans, etc. but this neighbor is abnormal.)
6/2/19
Your creations add a lot of color and interest to your pots. And your descriptions are fun!
6/2/19
One of my oilfield co-workers called a staple remover a whickerbill, which I always thought would be a good name for a bird.
Feel free to make your own interpretation of a whickerbill if you feel so inclined.
Cris in MT
6/2/19
I asked Terry if you needed to use a ball point needle on the T-Shirt quilts with Terial Magic and this is her reply:
"great question, I hope this helps, it's what I do~ I use a universal needle but you should test on a scrap of your t-shirt fabric as some are very light or have poly in them that may not absorb the Terial Magic as well as 100% cotton, thereby needing a ball point."
So...this might just work!