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<blockquote data-quote="JacquelineDeane55" data-source="post: 72104351" data-attributes="member: 353459"><p>Down the road about a mile from my house is a lone wild chestnut tree bearing chestnuts that are all over the ground at its base.</p><p></p><p>I wanted to make a nature themed craft so I went down there and gathered up a lot of chestnuts in a bag and took them home.</p><p></p><p>And then my mom and I went to wal mart to get the other supplies for the project I had in mind. I told her I was going to hot glue the chestnuts to a Styrofoam cone. The only problem with that was, the chestnuts would not stick to the Styrofoam cone when I attempted to hot glue them on.</p><p></p><p>So that craft project ended up being a failure. So I had to find a different use for the chestnuts. I got one of my moms canning jars she said I could have and I filled it up with chestnuts. Then I tried to glue some again to this outside of the jar but that failed too.</p><p></p><p>So I got a plastic container and just filled it up with the rest of the chestnuts I had left over. So now they ate being used ad a filler.</p><p></p><p>I have no idea how to make the chestnuts stick to things when I try to glue them on. Anyone else have this problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacquelineDeane55, post: 72104351, member: 353459"] Down the road about a mile from my house is a lone wild chestnut tree bearing chestnuts that are all over the ground at its base. I wanted to make a nature themed craft so I went down there and gathered up a lot of chestnuts in a bag and took them home. And then my mom and I went to wal mart to get the other supplies for the project I had in mind. I told her I was going to hot glue the chestnuts to a Styrofoam cone. The only problem with that was, the chestnuts would not stick to the Styrofoam cone when I attempted to hot glue them on. So that craft project ended up being a failure. So I had to find a different use for the chestnuts. I got one of my moms canning jars she said I could have and I filled it up with chestnuts. Then I tried to glue some again to this outside of the jar but that failed too. So I got a plastic container and just filled it up with the rest of the chestnuts I had left over. So now they ate being used ad a filler. I have no idea how to make the chestnuts stick to things when I try to glue them on. Anyone else have this problem? [/QUOTE]
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