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Great idea!! I've added it to my offical to-do list for the garden, pantry, and clothes closet – thanks for sharing 🙂
Dude these are so stinking cute. Love the site, you are officially bookmarked. 😀
Glad Tina intorduced us, keep it up!
That is really cute. I would be impressed with myself if I just planted the plants much less gave them a designer label. Your nesting instinct is on super-turbo at all times, huh? I think you need to apply for your own show at HGTV. I would watch you.
Love them! I made them one year for my garden, but the monster sized squirrels in Philly made off with them… maybe I’ll have to do it again…
These are the cutest things ever! Even I could attempt to make these.
I have a question for you! I have some picture frames (wooden) that I would like to spray paint white. How easy is that? Do I need to prepare the frames first or just go ahead and spray! I think that this needs to be a feature of the blog…. Ask Nestifying Beth who to do a craft project!
Cute honey! Nice work! The secret is out but I will still drill and saw for you if you need me too. Love you! See you soon!