Source of trees
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Source of trees
In addition to making them myself, what are good sources of trees, less expensive the better? Thanks
Re: Source of trees
I use Gaugemaster Seafoam (GM195) trees which I spray with a mounting adhesive and then sprinkle a mix of Gaugemaster leaves ( Light green GM 156, Medium Green GM157 and Dark Green GM158)........ no other hidden magic than that and I have done a few now and they have all turned out nicely ( check out my Montgreenan posts for pictures)....... By supergluing two or more trunks together you can easily get a more mature and substantial tree.
Hope this helps but these are definitely better than other pre-made trees I have seen from volume suppliers
Hope this helps but these are definitely better than other pre-made trees I have seen from volume suppliers
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Re: Source of trees
A number of YouTube videos on "tree making", using as HD does, Gaugemaster Seafoam. I have a box stashed away and will get round to it soon. I even bought some "seafoam" seeds (Teloxys aristata) intending to grow my own, but never got round to planting them - I even bought a propagator and seed compost. Check HD's layout - his trees are very realistic.
Re: Source of trees
Very crudely dumped some foilage onto a hydrangea spent flower bloom from last years display, l think with a little more care and gluing some extra branches on it will look ok.I Saw the idea from Bandit Micks layout and thought I would have a go.
Puddles
Old blooms from last year

Quick lash up needing more refinement.

Puddles
Old blooms from last year

Quick lash up needing more refinement.

It does not take me long to do five minutes work.
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