Once again, the ingenuity of Capetonians is on display.
How to make use of bits of rusty old wire –
– To create these marvellous little works of art!
Once again, the ingenuity of Capetonians is on display.
How to make use of bits of rusty old wire –
– To create these marvellous little works of art!
But the Real Ones lol :))))
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haha 🙂
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So cute !!!!! A had 2 once up on a Time they’re so smart !
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Yes, and curious! We also had rabbits once. Had no idea of their characters till we did. 🙂
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Loooooôl i just imagine … Well we had Ducks too… They are terrifiant.. Always screaming !!
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One thing about rabbits is – they are silent! 😀
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Wow !!!! They are amazing !! I thought they were made with some kind of bamboo stripes but making with wires is difficult !
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Yes! 🙂 Very clever wire-work. 🙂
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Aren’t they cute? Make great garden ornaments. 🙂
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I like the bunny 🙂
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It is cute. 🙂
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🙂
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Nice art!
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Thank you 🙂
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Very cute! 🙂
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I agree 🙂
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Very cool.!🍁
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Thank you 🙂
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You’re welcome Scifihammy.! 🍁
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🙂
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🍁
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Oh, those are so cute. Like all of them. Have lots of rusty wire around here, bet my husband could do something like this. Thanks for sharing. If I put that rabbit in the yard it might scare all my wild rabbits.
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Thank you 🙂 They are pretty cool!
Maybe the wild rabbits would adopt the wire rabbit? They are very sociable 🙂
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Ha, perhaps they would. lol
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🙂
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How creative and beautiful:-D Environmentally friendly too.
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Yes they are 🙂 Thank you 🙂
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You are more than welcome<3
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🙂
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Very creative, Scifi.
Greetings,
Ulli
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Thank you Ulli 🙂
Greetings to you too 🙂
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These are adorable!
I’ve also seen folks use an invasive vine here (honeysuckle) and turn it into beautiful art. All junk isn’t junk!
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Exactly! One man’s trash is another man’s treasure 🙂
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They are gorgeous. ❤
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Thank you 🙂
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Recycling art work at its best! Nice job!! 😀
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Very creative 🙂
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Yes. Not easy to bend those wires. We have hedges cut to shapes of animals…creative gardeners here.
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Oooh Topiary! Nice 🙂
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Oh, these are so great! We have similat things over here not only in wire but canes and straw as well. Just think, no walkies, no poo bags, no house training! The ideal pet (though I wouldn’t be without Maggie of course). .
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Thanks 🙂
Yeah, I wouldn’t swap them for my dogs – but I quite like the rabbit 🙂
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We gave my Mum a stone rabbit (having convinced her it was real in the beginning). It’s still being used as a door stop!
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How lovely 🙂
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love those.
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Me too 🙂
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