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my hobby when on the road


 I am into several different craft/hobbies but most are unsuitable to take travelling due to amount and size of necessary equipment but I know I will go stir crazy if I have no little crafty thing to do while travelling. I have decided my little critters are the ideal thing as they don't take a lot of room and hopefully they are something I can sell as we travel. Their purpose is to hold those broken bits of mozzie coils that we all seem to have. The intention of this post is for me to see if I can work out how to post a pic so hopefully this works.397395_10200462654831438_2051064121_n.jpg



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It worked, and what a great craft idea.



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thanks Dunmowin, I have found them to be the most useful item when camping as I have a hubby who can't separate the mozzie coils without breaking them so had a bagful of broken bits, now I get to use even the smallest broken bit so no wastage ( and now I know posting pics is a lot easier than I thought it would be)

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Sweet nice work there Jackie

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I was given a small gas blow torch/soldering tool for my birthday and have tried it out on the forks....works a treat and so much easier on my hands when bending the metal ( only burnt my fingers once so now have learnt not to grab the fork further up than the end of the handle for at least 10 minutes after heating the tines )

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Saw this one at the weekend Jackie.  Just Ornamental though.

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Cheers,

Sheba.

 



-- Edited by Sheba on Monday 4th of May 2015 05:43:30 PM

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I saw an ornamental butterfly while in Melbourne. It was made out of spoons so if I figure out the dragonfly and butterfly there will be no cutlery left over....hmmm no waste is always good just have to convince hubby


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