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Wire Tree Sculpture

Step 9Finishing Touches

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This tree still felt like it needed something else. I happened to Have a red piece of foil paper from a pack of cigarettes my friend left at my place, so I quickly folded an origami crane and glued it to a branch. You can decorate it however you like. Some Ideas are beads, buttons, soda tabs, even hang your jewelry on it. There you have it. A Metal sculptre that is all your own. Snazzy.
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Apr 22, 2012. 12:10 AMfolklife says:
I used scrap copper stranded wire- removed the rubber covering, and started twisting like you said. I also soldered some sections to hold in place. Fab idea!

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