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Flock Offer March - Wire bird legs - various sizes

Flock Offer March - Wire bird legs - various sizes

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Flock Offer March - Wire bird legs - various sizes

$4.50

$1.35

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Wire birds legs - ideal for life-size birds!

  • Simple to use - just insert and then glue into place! For a free tutorial click here
  • Can be bent into shape to create life like legs and toes. 
  • Colour can be changed by using paint, or florist tape, or wrap with wool and then apply PVA glue layer.
  • Quick, easy and strong

Small White Legs - 5cm wide x 4.5cm high x 5cm deep - come as a joined pair. 

Large White legs - 7m wide x 5cm high x 6cm deep. Come as a joined pair which are great for stability. You can clip them with pliers if you wish to separate them). 

For a free photo tutorial of how to glue in the wire birds legs click here

Making birds? Have you seen our glue in eyes?



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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Flock Offer March - Wire bird legs - various sizes - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Wire birds legs - ideal for life-size birds!

  • Simple to use - just insert and then glue into place! For a free tutorial click here
  • Can be bent into shape to create life like legs and toes. 
  • Colour can be changed by using paint, or florist tape, or wrap with wool and then apply PVA glue layer.
  • Quick, easy and strong

Small White Legs - 5cm wide x 4.5cm high x 5cm deep - come as a joined pair. 

Large White legs - 7m wide x 5cm high x 6cm deep. Come as a joined pair which are great for stability. You can clip them with pliers if you wish to separate them). 

For a free photo tutorial of how to glue in the wire birds legs click here

Making birds? Have you seen our glue in eyes?