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Rurality Newsletter - All Rustic News April 15, 2026 |
Whether your weather is fine and clear, or blustery and cold, with rain attached, you're probably geared up and raring to go. April 15 2026Mid April is so changeable, you need to dress in layers indoors and out, ready for anything. If you're lucky, you're out getting natural craft supplies via wildcrafting . There are so many cool things out there, from sea shells, to twigs, to pine cones. Collect them all, you never know when you'll get inspired to use them in some project or other. I never thought pine cones would be as fascinating as they are, but there are a lot of distinctly unusual and fun projects they can be used for, including cutting them in half to make into flowers.If you find some different ways to use pine cones, or any other supplies from natures cupboard, let me know
here
. This link takes you directly to the page where you can write your own story - I would love to hear it!
If you are busy building some rustic crafts we would love to see them; go to the page linked here - scroll to the bottom to see where to share your story and add some pictures. Join the Rustic And Succulents Group to share your ideas and inspiration, we'd love to have you! When you've built something you're proud of, brag it up! Most groups love to hear what others have been doing, so share your pictures on there with a write up on the project.
Don't forget; if you have questions about any rustic craft that I might be able to help you with, ask away! Reply to this email, or use the contact link in the footer of every page on this site. Want even more inspiration? Visit the Rustic Garden Art DIY Blog for all updated and new pages on the website.
I hope you've enjoyed this issue of Rurality Newsletter. Now get crafting!
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