So, I suppose I have to explain this week. The photos above are the first of my dancing snowflakes. I am making them for my trees by the pond. I saw the video below at RESURRECTION FERN. You can find her post about itHERE. Here is the video she made which I adore. You want to make some too, don't you? Let me see yours if you do. I just love them!
These are so beautiful. I'm curious... how many months will these last? I might try to make them with the grandbabies in January, but here in southeast Mich, it takes a long time before we can count on the weather to stay freezing! Love these!!! Going to mention them on FB!
Thank you for posting it, that is sweet of you. Ours will last a LONG time since it won't likely go below 30 for a LONG time. I was thinking if you are in an area where you are concerned with melting, make your hole i little further away from the edge so even if they melt a bit, they won't fall off the string for a while. :)They really are quite magical when there are many.
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These are so beautiful. I'm curious... how many months will these last? I might try to make them with the grandbabies in January, but here in southeast Mich, it takes a long time before we can count on the weather to stay freezing! Love these!!! Going to mention them on FB!
Thank you for posting it, that is sweet of you. Ours will last a LONG time since it won't likely go below 30 for a LONG time. I was thinking if you are in an area where you are concerned with melting, make your hole i little further away from the edge so even if they melt a bit, they won't fall off the string for a while. :)They really are quite magical when there are many.
GORGEOUS!!!!!! I LOVE this! I don't think we are anywhere near the weather to make these possible right now, bummer!
Stay warm my favorite Alaska family!
lisa
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