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Drought-Friendly Garden Crafts: Chicken Wire Stars & Hearts

June 25, 2015 By radmegan Leave a Comment

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If you’re looking for a project that adds a little green to your patio or outdoor space, but that is totally drought-friendly, check out my latest chicken wire project for eHow! I’ve made a chicken wire star and heart that combines rustic charm with an easy beachy feel. Get the full tutorial for my chicken wire star here!

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