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Post by MTRuth on Dec 11, 2013 20:21:52 GMT
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Post by lyn on Dec 11, 2013 23:40:20 GMT
It's magical! After making the yurt it would be a walk in park for you wouldn't it?
Thankfully it rarely gets cold enough here to build an igloo ... uh-oh I hope I haven't tempted fate now!
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Post by MTRuth on Dec 12, 2013 0:13:59 GMT
It's been cold enough here that it is tempting. But I don't have all those rectangular milk cartons. We get our milk in gallon jugs. So I'm not sure what mold I would use. But I loved the different colors.
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Post by Pandagirl on Dec 12, 2013 0:33:54 GMT
It is pretty cool. But I'm not that crazy about the cold. We don't even get quart cartons, just the smallest milk jugs we can find. :-). It would be an awfully tiny igloo if I wanted to brave the cold and wait another year to collect them all. Haha.
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Post by koffipot on Dec 12, 2013 7:57:07 GMT
What a great project, though not for me thanks! As Lyn "temptress of fate" says, our winters aren't cold enough for igloos. Well if this winter does get that cold we'll know who to blame!!
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Post by Shepherdess on Dec 12, 2013 15:10:08 GMT
It's great. I might do it if the kids were still little or do it with scouts or guides. It's cold enough here today -22c, but I don't like it that cold. It is really pretty. I get milk in bags.
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