Posted By: Michigan Froggy
Date: 2004/4/29 1:59 p.m.
I used the tiny pinecones and used exterior liquid nails to adhere them to the clay pot.
Used a plastic pot saucer for the roof and used the same exterior liquid nails to attach moss for the roof.
Then I made the sign from a small extra tile I had left from tiling my outhouse. What do you think?
Toads need castles too.
Posted By: Michigan Froggy
Date: 2004/4/3 8:13 a.m.
Started just making a toad abode, but decided to turn it into a castle.
Took step by step pictures how I did it.
I couldn't find my pretty rocks, so just used the plain ones I had...I'm sure the toads won't mind.
Ivana....the new liquid nails must be that yellow color, the old stuff was grey, this new tube I used has the yellow color to it. I haven't spayed it with the clear coat yet...want to make sure the liquid nails is completely dry before I do that.
Finished toad castle
Posted By: Michigan Froggy
Date: 2004/4/27 10:38 a.m.
I finally got it finished, even made a sign for it. Sprayed it with about 4 coats of clear laquer. Now I am working on a different toad abode. Have to get my Toad Town ready for my hoppers.
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