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Shepherds hook
Shepherds hook




shepherds hook

Use warm water to moisten or thaw the soil. Tip: If soil is hard or frozen, do not force the ground stake into position.

SHEPHERDS HOOK INSTALL

You can easily install the garden shepherds hook by pressing the pointed tips fully into firm soil. in diameter, and will support up to a total of 15 lbs. The hanging basket shepherds hook can display baskets up to 14 in. The black powder-coated finished helps resist rust and weathering. The metal shepherds hook is made from a tubular design that provides added strength and helps to prevent bending under standard planter weights compared to traditional forged rods. This large shepherds hook has two hooks that are perfect for hanging baskets and planters, birdhouses and birdfeeders, wind chimes, ornamental lanterns, and other garden decor. Black Steel Traditional Double Shepherds Hook will help add beauty and charm to your outdoor gardens. Black Steel Traditional The Vigoro 84 in. Black Steel Traditional Double Shepherd Hook The Vigoro 84 in. After inserting the hook into the ground, allow the soil to harden around the base of the hook before placing heavy objects on the hook.Ĩ4 in. in diameter, and will support up to 10 pounds of weight.

shepherds hook

This large shepherds hook is perfect for hanging baskets and planters, birdhouses and birdfeeders, wind chimes, ornamental lanterns, and other garden decor. Black Steel Traditional Single Shepherds Hook will help add beauty and charm to your outdoor gardens. Black Steel Traditional Single Shepherd Hook The Vigoro 84 in. Hot-glue the spiders to the yarn balls and hot-glue eyes to the spiders.84 in. Cut the chenille to create legs (eight 3-inch pieces for the large spider, sixteen 2-inch pieces for the medium spiders, and sixteen 1½-inch pieces for the small spiders) insert into the yarn balls and bend to form legs and feet. Hot-glue the yarn-covered balls to the wreath, then attach the fuzzy yarn balls. Weave a continuous spiral with a long length of black yarn to create a spiderweb. Tie four lengths of black yarn to the wreath, spaced evenly, to create eight spokes. (These will be your spiders.) Wrap the remaining plastic-foam balls with the black, green, purple, and orange yarn.

shepherds hook

Wrap and cover one large, two medium, and two small plastic-foam balls with fuzzy black yarn, using hot glue to secure. Kids can help create this whimsical, colorful wreath with a hidden surprise-spiders! Start by assembling materials: 40 to 50 plastic-foam balls (1 inch, 1½ inches, and 2 inches wide) fuzzy black and plain black, green, purple, and orange yarn a 12-inch medium-density fiberboard (MDF) wreath form seven 12-inch-long black chenille stems and googly eyes.






Shepherds hook