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Friday, December 7, 2012

A Wreath for Max

It is good to have a husband with many talents.

This afternoon Troubadour took an old tire from the Gladius
 and made a wreath to match Max's colors.

(A wreath to match Max)

(All lit up)

Thank you talented hubby, and thanks again for the idea Fuzzy.

- Au Revoir

"Remember, 
This December, 
That love weighs more than gold." - Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon
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    1. I think you're always jolly Bob, and that is a good thing.

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  2. Very creative man, your hubby.
    Co-ordinated, long distance carol singing too! LOL.

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    1. Yes he is creative - unlike me who has no imagination.

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  3. I must say though. When I read the title of this post, I thought "Oh no, what has happened to Max? Has he died?"

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    1. Now that you mention it, maybe it wasn't the best title........

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  4. Fantastic! I have been talking all week about making a wreath out of some branches from our garden ... now hubby is eyeing off Roxy's back tire :D

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  5. Clever as hell, cute as a button!

    I thought it would be draped over his headlamp going down the road like the SUVs do!

    Love it!

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    1. Don't think I didn't think about draping it over Max's headlight. not to ride but for photo opps. It was too much effort to dig the bike out of the garage though.

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  6. I must say the creative juices are flowing. Now what did I do with that old knobby I had behind the shed?

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    1. Come on, you know you need to make one. Dollar store garland look so much better when on a tire.

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  7. OH MY! This is my favorite one so far! Beautiful <3

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  8. That's not something you hear every day.
    "I'm going to make an album of Tire Wreaths."

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    1. Yeppers, that Fuzzy is a genius in coming up with it. I'm lucky hubby is crafty enough to execute it too.

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  10. Are you sure it wasn't a current tire? Maybe you need to take a look at your bike....

    It was great seeing the both of you this morning and thank you for everything.

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    1. Hhmmmm maybe I'd better.

      Great to see you yesterday Richard. You know to stop by anytime you are in town even if it isn't a Saturday.

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  11. I love the Fuzzy inspired wreath! Now I wish I had kept my old tire! Maybe next year! Love the sprocket in the centre!

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    1. A good excuse to ride Scarlet until you need a new tire. The sprocket was genius on Brad's part. He's crafty that way.

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  12. Way too cute. What a great idea. I'm still trying to make a clock out of the clutch plate.

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    1. I like the clock idea, but I think it would take a bit more work than garland on a tire. You know we all want to see pics when you get it finished though.

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  13. You can do a smaller version with a scooter tire.

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  14. Who'd have thought a tire could be elegant? That is actually beautiful!

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    1. Thanks. Hubby did a great job. I am a lucky girl.

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  15. Missed visiting with you... Happy to be back and love the wreath...
    Looking forward to getting back into the stream.
    Ciao.

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    1. Glad you are back. Happy Holidays to you and your family.

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  16. Very festive and creative upcycling. Happy Holidays.

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    1. Thanks Julie. Happy Holidays to you and your family as well.

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  17. Love it! The sprocket(?) thingy in the middle really sets it off! Good job, Brad.

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    1. Brad was extra creative when he thought of the sprocket. Luckily there happened to be one hanging on the garage wall.

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