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Saw these made out of cutlery, this is a blue jay i think, I bought it for the pond. It balances in a spoon
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I just saw a website sticker on the bottom of the bird. Check out his other artwork. I almost bought the dragonfly.

paulsmetalpetals.com
 
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How do you post a website?
You copy and paste the site address up in the top of your browser when you are on that site. There is a little link picture above here in this post (see the line of all the gadgety things) and you can click on that thing that looks like a chain and then insert the URL address into that.

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Thanks for sharing that is some neat stuff he makes!
 
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A friend of mine is a retired plumber. He takes scraps of copper pipe and copper wire and hammers them, shapes them, solders them together, etc. into all kinds of things. Some are just sculptures, some are wind chimes. He's very creative and has even sold some of his stuff at a local auction.
You would be amazed what people and maybe yourself can do with scraps and a little imagination.
 

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My hubby is a stainless steel worker and he made me some stuff, butterflies, dragon fly and a windmill.

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