Sentences with phrase «few twigs»

The phrase "few twigs" means there are only a small number of thin branches from a tree or bush. Full definition
Now we just have to hope he keeps up this form as Gibbs hasn't showed any signs of not being built out of a few twigs and some string.
I would have been OK with a few twigs but paper should not be in tea.
Going outside may be a little cold now, but if it was to pick up a few twigs and make these gorgeous, easy to follow stars from North Story, it wouldn't be so bad would it??
You may hear a few twigs snap behind you, maybe you'll hear odd screeching in the middle of the night, or maybe you'll simply stumble into one of their camps.
So you'd think we'd be all over a design that can be made from recycled materials, costs pennies, and can boil water quickly and efficiently with only a few twigs for fuel.
Gather up a few twigs of the boxwood greenery and wire it together — do this about 20 - 25 times Leave enough wire at the ends to wrap around the wreath too.
To form your base, gather a few twigs together (I had some left over from my twig wreath project), and tie together using jute string.
If you're able to forage a fallen branch, or even just a few twigs, arranged in a vase or jar, they then become the perfect place to hang your Christmas cards from with pretty ribbons or twine.
Sometimes mantels feel a little overdone, so a few twigs in a jar on the hearth can be refreshing.
By putting a few twigs in a jar on the floor nearby and a warm fire in the fireplace, you get a sense of the season.
It's so simple to just bring in flowers from the yard, grab a few twigs or sticks from a walk, pull some weeds (pretty weeds, ha), cut foliage from bushes, or buy a plants or bouquets from the farmer's market.
I've made a few twig stars before, but I love the addition of the lights.
Seriously, if you have about 45 minutes to spare, a few twigs, hot glue, succulents, moss and sweet rose buds you will have made a twig planter.
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