Me too—would like to win the lottery!Sigh, I have really *got* to win the lottery...what a collection of toys! Your birdies live at Disney World
Jackson, don't worry. Think I may have to change the name from apple green to Quaker green. lol Thanks for posting Saroj.@Susan and Oliver brought out the second apple green boing—- this one is for Jackson’s tree. He is very suspicious of it right now!
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As long as they don't chew the willow branch... cover it well!I’ve seen it made from shaped willow branches
This thread popped up and I just saw this post. If your still thinking of doing this John message me. I used to do it in my cages at work and there is a way. You just need to find the right branches.I have not figured out how yet. I've wanted to make something like this for a long time with wood. I AM going to find a way to this kind of thing out of trees. The wheels are spinning.
Yes. I figured that out pretty quick. I don't live in a forest either so all these uniquely shaped tree limbs I want and need for all kinds of stuff is not easy to find.This thread popped up and I just saw this post. If your still thinking of doing this John message me. I used to do it in my cages at work and there is a way. You just need to find the right branches.
Yes. I figured that out pretty quick. I don't live in a forest either so all these uniquely shaped tree limbs I want and need for all kinds of stuff is not easy to find.
You want to know how much grapevine grows here in the great white north? Zip zero none.You do not need to find curved branches. Find grapevine.
Grapevine is ALL water. In fact when I cut it I always bring a flat bed truck because it pours fluid after you cut it.
Cut long pieces of the grapevine and while it's still wet secure it in the form you want. When it dries it will stay in that exact shape John.
I used to do huge wooden boings in my tall cages at work. It's really easy to do.
I'm sure you have some comparable vine type safe wood up there. If you ordered it in bamboo is pretty flexible when wet.You want to know how much grapevine grows here in the great white north? Zip zero none.
The only feasible method I’ve thought of for now is as thin of limbs I can but still thick enough. Use them green. Soak em. Bend em and let them dry. Haven’t tried it yet.
How about Hardy Kiwi?You want to know how much grapevine grows here in the great white north? Zip zero none.
The only feasible method I’ve thought of for now is as thin of limbs I can but still thick enough. Use them green. Soak em. Bend em and let them dry. Haven’t tried it yet.