I recently made a 5” wire tree with amethyst chips, but let’s just say... it didn’t turn out quite as planned. I got a little carried away on one side, making it look uneven.
Normally, I’d adjust it, but I wasn’t happy with how the tree attached to the yarn-wrapped hoop anyway. The yarn colors clashed with the amethyst, and now the whole thing has been banished to my box of bad ideas.
I always have a clear vision of how I want my trees to look, but if I lose focus, things tend to go off the rails, and I end up with something totally different. Sometimes, that’s frustrating—but maybe that’s not always a bad thing?
On another note, I’m still figuring out how to create a 3D wire saguaro cactus. Every time I go for a walk, I study the saguaros, trying to translate their shape into wire. Sure, wire cacti already exist, but they’re usually just simple outlines. I want to create a full, three-dimensional saguaro—something that really captures its essence. It’s a challenge, but I’m determined to make it work!
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