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The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Time: 2025-10-09 00:13:12 Source: Author: High-End Calendars

But these were vintage tractors.

You can usually find little twig nests at craft stores, and although some of them can be a bit expensive, you can find cheaper ones too.I thought a set of eight or so would be a good investment and something I’d probably reuse in one way or another every Easter.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

BUT, I really didn’t want to waste any time running all the way back into town just for some nests.I actually don’t really shop all that often, so when I do, it’s kind of a big deal and not something I make time for everyday.So, I kind of resigned myself to the fact that the nests would have to happen next year, and I’d have to come up with something cute with what I had on hand.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

And then I had a nest-piphany!.I took one of the packages of moss that I had bought to use as filler here and there and started to kind of mold it into a nest shape.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

I think these were so successful because of the type of moss that I happened to pick up.

It’s kind of got these long, twisty strands that lock together nicely the more you coax them into shape.Look, you’ve never even met her and you love her already.

I found this idea on Pinterest originally and you can see.the way they did it here..

I didn’t really investigate what they did before diving in, but upon further investigation, it looks like a whole different ball game.Check it out and see which one works for you!.

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