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Drought-Friendly Garden Crafts: Chicken Wire Stars & Hearts

June 25, 2015 By radmegan 2 Comments

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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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  2. Rose Chandler says

    April 28, 2023 at 1:24 am

    Great job on your latest eHow project! Your chicken wire star and heart are both charming and perfect for adding a touch of greenery to any outdoor space. Your tutorial is easy to follow and your creativity really shines through. Thank you for sharing your skills and inspiring us to add some drought-friendly decor to our own patios.

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