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Homes & Gardens The lighted tree: Make a Christmas tree from a tomato cage and strings of lights Updated: Dec. 17, 2011, 12:18 p.m. | Published: Dec. 17, 2011, 11:18 a.m. By Peggy McMullen, The ...
Large sheet of felt, big enough to cover your cage; small, colored felt sheets; fuzzy craft balls; fabric glue. We wrapped the tree, cut out squares in two sizes (2-inch and 3-inch), then glued on ...
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House Digest on MSNAdd A Festive Touch To Your Tomato Cages To Ward Off Pesky Birds
Are pesky birds eating your vine-ripened tomatoes? Find out which holiday item can confuse the garden pests and keep them ...
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YouTube on MSNGrab a tomato cage for this STUNNING Christmas idea!
Transform your holiday décor with two creative projects! Learn how to craft a stunning red gauze ribbon Christmas tree using a simple tomato cage — perfect for a chic, budget-friendly centerpiece.
The other night, during the TV show “American Pickers,” my husband took his eyes away from the tube to check out the sparkly, golden Christmas tree that I had plopped on the coffee table.
“So I was in the yard cleaning up and I saw the cages for my tomato plants upside down and I said, if I put them together, I can make a tree out of it. So I got my lights and put them on it and ...
Tomato Cage Tree In this example, a wire tomato cage, turned upside down, serves as a scaffolding for virtually any type of decoration. You can hang ornaments directly from the rings, or use twine or ...
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