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Dressing up the plants or fairy gardens and such

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I thought I'd start this off with something simplegoldmorning.thumb.jpg.00da9e932c8f98ab472aaa36a1a19977.jpg and see if it could grow from hereDaturawrightiiloph.thumb.jpg.9f6297038a6dd6ade87a15276ab7bbb3.jpg. I know some of you guys and gals have somewhat of an artistic bent. Lets see those pictures. Who has the best picture or artistic idea when it comes to dressing up their plants. Any fairy gardens in here? Anything crazier than that? Share those pictures.

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Not too artsy but here's one I did a while back. You could slap sunglasses on any cactus and it will look awesome lol. Gotta try it on a furry loph...

 

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We should take cough syrup and start a thread called "Cacti close-ups with a wide angle lens wearing hats"

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I have a couple of spachianus that proudly sport all the stray feathers I find like feathers in an Indian's headdress. We have Grevilleas growing so there are plenty of rainbow lorikeet feathers around, not to mention the Maggies and Currawongs. Looks really cool

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