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  2. 18 Clever Ways to Use Fallen Twigs and Sticks in Your Garden

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    13. Make a DIY wattle fence. Wattle fences are usually made by weaving sticks and twigs together to create a simple fence with rustic charm. These basic structures can enclose parts of your garden ...

  3. Your Guide to Using Real Branches and Leaves as Fall Decor - AOL

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    Decor Ideas for Real Branches and Leaves. You've gathered and prepared your outdoor treasures, and now you're ready to use them as decor. Let your creativity take flight with the countless ways to ...

  4. Need Outdoor Halloween Decor Inspo? Here Are 62 Ideas to Try

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    This spiderweb made of black-painted branches and twine is a fun craft project that artistic kids will love to take on. Once it's done, let them decorate it with leaves, faux spiders, or anything ...

  5. Twig work - Wikipedia

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    Twig work at Camp Topridge Twig work on stair railing. Twig-work is the term applied to architectural details constructed of twigs and branches to form decorative motifs in buildings and furniture. Carpentry or woodworking using wood that has not been milled into lumber and is still in its natural shape describes the national park service ...

  6. Tree shaping - Wikipedia

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    Tree shaping (also known by several other alternative names) uses living trees and other woody plants as the medium to create structures and art. There are a few different methods [2] used by the various artists to shape their trees, which share a common heritage with other artistic horticultural and agricultural practices, such as pleaching, bonsai, espalier, and topiary, and employing some ...

  7. Tool use by non-humans - Wikipedia

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    As with the chimpanzees, orangutans use tools made from branches and leaves to scratch, scrape, wipe, sponge, swat, fan, hook, probe, scoop, pry, chisel, hammer, cover, cushion and amplify. They will break off a tree branch that is about 30 cm long, snap off the twigs, fray one end and then use the stick to dig in tree holes for termites.

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