G & F Products MiniGardenn 10027 Fairy Garden Miniature, Cardinal Birdbath Pick
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Wire cutters should be able to easily remove the pick. I'm sure it could hold a small amount of water, but I'm not sure how sturdy the bath would be with water in it.
It's waterproof and can hold water without leaking. In a succulent bowl or a fairy garden, it looks adorable.
It should be safe, in my opinion. It's not particularly heavy, so I'm not sure how it'd stay anchored to the tank's bottom.
The basin's highest point is 1. Outside dimensions are 75" wide.
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Because I didn't read the dimensions, I assumed it would be slightly larger. About a tablespoon of water can be stored in this container. I planted it in one of my outdoor plants, and bees have been resting on the edge, drinking, and then flying away. It's adorable and proved to be a wise investment.
It is held in place by a thin stick that is inserted into the ground. Because it isn't visible in the photo, I thought it would be useful to mention it so that others are aware. It stays exactly where you want it to be.
It appeared to be very cute. attainable It was used in a nearly-scaled-down garden replica. I tried! ) of the backyard of the home where I grew up. It was made for my father while he was confined to an ICU-like facility prior to his death.
This is one of my favorite miniature fairy items that I've purchased. So cute! It comes with a ground stake, so I placed it in one of my flower pots and it looks great, plus the low price is a plus!.
For a friend who adores cardinals, I ordered this adorable little Bird bath. The item I received is shown in the first photo, while the item pictured by the company is shown in the second photo. It's obvious that this photo was intended to deceive. This item is unable to stand alone. A stick runs through the bottom of it. It wasn't expensive, but they need a second photo to show that this item has a stick running through it. It's ridiculous.
This is a very well-made piece. To keep it stable, I put it on a moss base that I had on styrofoam. If you're planning on using it in a fairy garden, keep in mind that it's a little bigger than some of my fairy items. I kept it and arranged it with other items in a medium-sized succulent plant.
It's the right size, and it's held in place by a thin metal rod that goes into the fountain and about an inch or so out of the fountain into the dirt. The cardinal appears to be in a good mood.
Of course, I was aware of the dimensions prior to purchasing it, and many people have commented on its size, but I had expected it to be smaller; I'll have to reconsider how I'll use it now. The photo depicts the size/mass of the item (it's a 20-ounce mug). Some people wondered if the spike could be taken out. My own slipped away. Because the birdbath is heavy, the spike will be required (a small amount of glue will suffice). Despite the fact that the spike has fallen out, the piece appears to be very sturdy and appears to be able to withstand use in the garden or even children's play. br>br>Overall, I think it's a nice piece that would look good in a pot garden, terrarium, or in a fairy garden outdoors.