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chickenladycris
True Blue Farmgirl

77 Posts

Cris
Prairie Farm WI
USA
77 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  3:40:19 PM  Show Profile
I am so proud of myself, I have made two gates recycled from branches "donated" by my box elder trees. One is keeping critters out my garden, and the other sections off an area of the yard where my rabbit barn is going to be. They may not last forever, but they sure are pretty good looking![http://www.maryjanesfarm.org/Snitz/Images/100_1087.JPG

"A farmgirl can never have enough chickens!"--me

Ninibini
True Blue Farmgirl

7577 Posts

Nini
Pennsylvania
USA
7577 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  3:52:51 PM  Show Profile
Ohhhh! That is sooo neat, Cris! I love it! Great job! :) Hugs - Nini

God gave us two hands... one to help ourselves, and one to help others!

Farmgirl Sister #1974
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kristin sherrill
True Blue Farmgirl

11303 Posts

kristin
chickamauga ga
USA
11303 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  4:52:47 PM  Show Profile
I like that, Cris. Are there other pictures? I see 3 boxes with red x in them. You did a good job.

Kris

Happiness is simple.
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CMac
True Blue Farmgirl

1074 Posts

Connie
Ashland City TN
USA
1074 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  4:57:01 PM  Show Profile
I love it! It does feel good to make something with your own two hands with what is available. Good job!
Connie

"I have three chairs in my house: one for solitude, two for friendship, three for company."
Author: Henry David Thoreau
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embchicken
True Blue Farmgirl

1487 Posts

Elaine
Ocean NJ
USA
1487 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  5:03:15 PM  Show Profile
I really like your gate!

~ Elaine
"Be the change you wish to see in the world." - Gandhi

Farmgirl sister #2822
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LeighErica
True Blue Farmgirl

306 Posts

Erica
PA
USA
306 Posts

Posted - Apr 30 2011 :  7:21:13 PM  Show Profile
They are perfect for what you have them intended for. They remind me of what you find on a colonial homestead...great idea for using branches. :)
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chickenladycris
True Blue Farmgirl

77 Posts

Cris
Prairie Farm WI
USA
77 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  2:47:53 PM  Show Profile
Here's my second try at adding pictures, hopefully they both come through!


"A farmgirl can never have enough chickens!"--me
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laurentany
True Blue Farmgirl

3259 Posts

Laurie
Patchogue NY
USA
3259 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  5:44:22 PM  Show Profile
Cris- Those gates are beautiful! How neat that you made them yourself- and they are so unique and add interest! I love them...
How exactly did you do it? Please share if you can..I really like the idea!
Farmgirl Smiles,


~Laurie
"Little Hen House on the Island"
Farmgirl Sister#1403


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MaggieMB
True Blue Farmgirl

217 Posts

Mary
western Pa
217 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  5:53:46 PM  Show Profile
Chris, Those gates are great! What a wonderful idea! You are very talented. I wonder if a trellis could be made in that style...MaggieMB
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chickenladycris
True Blue Farmgirl

77 Posts

Cris
Prairie Farm WI
USA
77 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  7:43:07 PM  Show Profile
I always thought making "twig" items would be hard, but these were actually pretty easy. Here's what you'll need:
Some branches, for the frame they should be at least 2 inches in diameter while the support/decorative cross branches can vary from 2 inches to 1/2 inch.
2 1/2 inch flat corner L-brackets, which come with matching screws.
1 inch wire nails (also called brads)
some hardware cloth or chicken wire
staple gun and staples (every farmgirl's friend!)
A hand saw & an electric drill or electric screwdriver
Branch clippers or pruning shears
Light-duty hinge set and a hook & eye latch

With the hand saw, cut branches in the length needed for your gate frame. My gates were about 30 inches wide by 36 inches tall. I liked using the curvy branch parts for the top and bottom of the gate, with straighter branches for the sides.
Using the drill, attach the corner brackets to the corners of your frame, attaching the sides to the top and bottom. It will be pretty wiggly at this point, so be careful when moving the frame around so it doesn't twist apart on you.
Using the clippers, trim your supporting cross branches and nail into place using the wire nails. These are really thin nails, which work great to hold the branches in place without splitting them. I ran some branches from corner-to-corner, and others more horizontally/vertically to add lots of support to the frame. I left some of the branches' extra bits in place (like, the tiny sucker branches) because they look neat and can just "float" in the center of the gate artistically. Add branches until the frame is "stiff" and doesn't twist or wobble when stood on end.
Staple hardware cloth or chicken wire across the bottom 2/3 or all over the back of the gate. This keeps critters from jumping through the branches and into your garden!
I recommend some simple light-duty hinges and a hook & eye latch to hang your gate & secure it shut. It helps to have someone hold the gate for you while attaching the hinges, but it is possible (although challenging in the extreme) to hang the gate by yourself. Luckily, these gates aren't really heavy so if it falls on you or smashes your foot through your wellies, you won't be injured for life. Ha ha!
The birds really like these gates--I have a ton of little finches and chickadees nesting in my pines, and they love hopping from branch to branch in my gates. It is really cute, I think they think the branches are part of a "square tree"!

"A farmgirl can never have enough chickens!"--me
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laurentany
True Blue Farmgirl

3259 Posts

Laurie
Patchogue NY
USA
3259 Posts

Posted - May 01 2011 :  8:37:17 PM  Show Profile
Thanks for the detailed instrutions Cris-
Definately going to put this on my (very long) "to do" list!!
Farmgirl Thanks,

~Laurie
"Little Hen House on the Island"
Farmgirl Sister#1403


Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away..
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rebekahj
True Blue Farmgirl

128 Posts

Rebekah
Santa Cruz CA
USA
128 Posts

Posted - May 03 2011 :  4:41:47 PM  Show Profile
They are so creative. I love them!

Urban-Farmgirl Sister #2173
http://chicken-merry.blogspot.com/

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Maryjane Lee
True Blue Farmgirl

2195 Posts

Maryjane
CA
USA
2195 Posts

Posted - May 05 2011 :  5:20:35 PM  Show Profile
Very clever! Those will last you years to come!

Hugs,
Maryjane Lee
Sister #44

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