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| SheilaC |
Posted - Nov 09 2007 : 10:50:12 AM We have a buckeye tree near us and have collected a bunch of buckeyes for projects. I'd like to offer a baggie of these for barter. There are about 80 buckeyes in the bag. It's not that I can't find projects to use them for, I just think they're so fun and cool to use that I'd like to share some with someone else! Let me know if you're interested! |
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| SheilaC |
Posted - Nov 10 2007 : 4:52:11 PM I think they're a type of horse chestnuts. Things we've made with them. . .garland with beads between, hanging wreath thing from a Martha Stewart book, ornaments (drill through and use beads and wire. . .) ummm...they also just look kinda cool and fall-ish (or Christmassy when you mix in something red or gold) just sitting in a bowl. |
| willowtreecreek |
Posted - Nov 09 2007 : 1:12:35 PM Shelia I would be interested in some of these for a project for my students. I've never used them before though. Do you have an idea of a project I could do that would be suited to elementary age kids? Email me!
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| Libbie |
Posted - Nov 09 2007 : 12:49:52 PM Hi, Sheila! Would buckeyes happen to be the same thing as horse chestnuts? I LOVE those things!!!
XOXO, Libbie
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