
One day after seeing willow baskets in the greenhouse that had been made by someone to hold their hanging plants, I began thinking about how the pliable twigs could lend themselves to other uses, such as for sculpture. I thought that I probably could create a bird for my garden by winding willow twigs together. So, I had a lovely walk through the woods one evening with a pair of pruning shears and a large bag to collect my twigs and then came home to spend a fun weekend on the couch surrounded by twigs, pliers and thread (which I used sparingly and only for the really ornery twigs that wouldn't stay in place).
What do you think? Here is bird #1(for which I was happy that it simply looked bird-like):




and bird #3 (He's a bit more difficult to spot when visitors try to find all four birds.):
and bird #4 (For some reason, it's this one's belly that I'm most proud of.):


3 comments:
Lovely! What a great idea to decorate your garden with bits of garden. :) I want to try it.
Is that your nasturtium in the first photo? I've come to love them since we moved to Cincinnati--they're so peppery, and the flowers are so vivid. We have a nice mound of them growing by our back patio.
Yes, that's my nasturtium. There wasn't room in the garden so the plant is in a pot carefully balanced on the frame above the garden. I've noticed that other gardeners who planted nasturtiums directly in their garden have much larger and more productive plants.
Mine is limited by the volume of the pot, I guess, but it's still wonderful to have. Next year they'll be in a bigger pot!
Those are awe some - you are so creative!
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