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  2. This Gorgeous Fall Garland Can Be Made With Leaves ... - AOL

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    Lean into fall with these fun leaf crafts that are perfect for preschoolers, toddlers and even adults. Easily DIY garland, leaf art, wreaths and more. This Gorgeous Fall Garland Can Be Made With ...

  3. 15 Beautiful Crafts to Get Excited for the Fall Season - AOL

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    If you're a crafty adult and want a project to work on this fall, check out these fun ideas that are a little more sophisticated but easy to create. 15 Beautiful Crafts to Get Excited for the Fall ...

  4. Your Guide to Using Real Branches and Leaves as Fall Decor - AOL

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    Wall Art. If your leaves are pressed and completely flat, arrange them on thick paper like cardstock or watercolor paper. Once the leaves are positioned in a design you love, use glue to keep them ...

  5. Tongue depressor - Wikipedia

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    Tongue depressor. A tongue depressor or spatula is a tool used in medical practice to depress the tongue to allow for examination of the mouth and throat. Hobbyists, artists, teachers and confectionery makers use tongue depressors, which may also be referred to as craft sticks or popsicle sticks.

  6. Playa del Fuego - Wikipedia

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    Fall 2000 10/13 to 10/15/2000 Assateague Island No tickets n/a n/a Burning Man effigy. IV Spring 2001 4/27 to 4/29/2001 Assateague Island No tickets 150+ n/a "Leaning Man" effigy, 20 ft tall. Artist: Fred. Also 5 popsicle stick men, each 6 ft tall. Artist: Andy Wing. Last Playa Del Fuego held on the beach at Assateague Island. V Fall 2001

  7. Conservation and restoration of totem poles - Wikipedia

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    Conservators often use scrapers such as popsicle sticks or bamboo skewers to scrape off the surface. Sometimes poles may have trees, roots or grass growing inside of them. In this situation, "it is probably better to cut the growth off flush with the wood, since pulling out big roots can cause more damage and create empty space for water to pool".