We have tried that but they just don't work out too well. You can turn them upside down though and use them that way to keep the ball from jumping out or to keep your cats from jumping in! You can just set the upside down bowl on a plate or table or something so it can have a smooth surface underneath! :)
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gorgeous! as always. I think with spring coming we have have W make a few toad houses! maybe earth day toad houses!
What a great idea. I've never seen yarn bowls before. Do you ever make them with covers for those wayward balls who like to jump?
We have tried that but they just don't work out too well. You can turn them upside down though and use them that way to keep the ball from jumping out or to keep your cats from jumping in! You can just set the upside down bowl on a plate or table or something so it can have a smooth surface underneath! :)
When will the sheep bowls appear?
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