how to make a cement bird bath out of a leaf :) pic heavy

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You're welcome! At least you've got the leaves you need to make a bird bath. I've warned my husband NOT to get rid of them instead of begging him to do just that like I usually do!
 
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Awesome!
 
THanks for sharing! I had seen this somewhere before and was looking for the directions again recently and couldnt find it.
 
oh I forgot to mention I made a smaller pink leaf that is what is ontop of the bird bath in the last pic. O just attatched it with a glob of cement and the birds have a place to rest
 
Wow, great project and another good use for burrs. You know the root is edible on the first year plant. It can be dug and cooked in the fall or in early spring. I like them steamed with native trout and other roots like curled dock and evening primrose.

I will make a few cement leaves for around my place too. What a fun summer project! Plus they look like great Christmas or birthday presents! Neato, thanks for posting this!!!
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I don't have the weed leaf in the picture and can't grow rhubarb but was looking at my zuchini plant yesterday and thought those leaves were probably big enough to do one. Will probably try it before they are gone this season since I'm already doing other concrete work around the house and should work great as I know I'll have leftover. Thanks for the idea...they are really neat looking. I'm building a small entry pond right now and thought those might look kind of cool to use for the water to run off of into the pond (like a trickling waterfall off the leaves). hmmmm...may be something I try...lol.
 
This thread has me looking at my world differently. I was driving past a swampy area, looking at the skunk cabbage and thinking, "I wonder how bad that smells if you pick it?"
 
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I didn't realize that was a real drink. It's something straight out of the Redwall books; I thought it was something the author imagined for the story!

As for the birdbaths, you could TOTALLY sell those.
 

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