
This cactus may look soft and fuzzy but still do not touch. If you do, just apply some white liquid school glue, let dry and then peel it away.
Linking to Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts for Let’s Bee Social (button on the sidebar).
This cactus may look soft and fuzzy but still do not touch. If you do, just apply some white liquid school glue, let dry and then peel it away.
Linking to Lorna at Sew Fresh Quilts for Let’s Bee Social (button on the sidebar).
love your cactus’s all dressed up for Christmas! it must be hard to get them off though 🙂
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Hahaha – that is one prickly Santa!
Merry Christmas to you and your family Karen!
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Are you speaking from experience? 🙂 Hands down, the santa cactuses are my favorites!
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You know what they say, “Experience is the best teacher.” There’s some good ones (pics) coming up yet.
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I never knew about the white glue… wow, great tip! Missed you on Monday when I finally got to a quilt meeting. I am ready to have fun on the Pfaff Grand quilter! Thank you for enabling that to happen.
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We discovered that trick when my little grandson came to visit and touched a cactus at the Desert Botanical Gardens. That’s how the first aid station fixed him up. Now I keep a bottle of glue in my first aid supplies. Glad to hear you’ll be working on the longarm.
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Merry Christmas to you too.
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Hee, hee he! The little cactus looks so cute, don’t think I would even try to touch. But, thanks for the glue tip! Merry Christmas.
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This is such a cute picture!!! Made me smile, Karen! Wishing you and your family a very Merry Christmas!
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