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		By: Kim Neider		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have been experimenting with Brown chemille pipe cleaners, and trimmed down Blue Spruce sprigs,  I dip them in Elmers , let em drain off then dip them in ground up Parsley leaves,  let it dry a little then I mix some uncrushed Parsley leaves with some elmers till I get a thick paste then apply it to the tree.  fluff it out, let it dry overnight, then Clearcoat it !!  looking pretty good so far and all in N gauge,  wanna put a tree house in one of the :-)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been experimenting with Brown chemille pipe cleaners, and trimmed down Blue Spruce sprigs,  I dip them in Elmers , let em drain off then dip them in ground up Parsley leaves,  let it dry a little then I mix some uncrushed Parsley leaves with some elmers till I get a thick paste then apply it to the tree.  fluff it out, let it dry overnight, then Clearcoat it !!  looking pretty good so far and all in N gauge,  wanna put a tree house in one of the 🙂</p>
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