



Last year I collected a bunch of acorns from my parents property with the hopes of displaying them in my new set of Ikea huge jars. Needless to say it didn't go well, after a few days I noticed they all had inhabitants! Little bitty worms. They were gone before I could realize what had occurred. Now, these acorns are more my style...
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1 comment:
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! I must have some! : )
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