Bluey Family

Merry McSnowballs

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So I’ve brought the whole Bluey family and trying to work out the best way of mounting them. I’m thinking about putting them on the roof as I thinking little fingers will find the hard to resist. Would anyone like to share how they have done theirs.
Also what’s the best way to fix the slits in them. I forgot to ask for them to not be slit for shipping.
Thank you
 
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Whilst not great having kids touch props and in your display the Bluey characters would be a great photo opportunity for family’s

But as you mentioned if your concerned but them out of reach
 
Whilst not great having kids touch props and in your display the Bluey characters would be a great photo opportunity for family’s

But as you mentioned if your concerned but them out of reach
Very good point. I didn’t think about the photo opportunity. Plus much easier to setup on the ground
 
So I’ve brought the whole Bluey family and trying to work out the best way of mounting them. I’m thinking about putting them on the roof as I thinking little fingers will find the hard to resist. Would anyone like to share how they have done theirs.
Also what’s the best way to fix the slits in them. I forgot to ask for them to not be slit for shipping.
Thank you
with the slit i hot glued mine seems to be fine
 
I actually painted my Bluey and Bingo (only got those two), and unpainted last year they were popular, so this year painted they might be even more popular, so I'll place them close to my driveway, so they can get some happy snaps with them.
 
Hi, this year I also built from scratch a Bluey, Bingo and a globe. The two dogs I have just painted with the idea of ground lighting them but the globe I populated with the 10mm lights. I had not thought about the photo side as last year in my driveway I had Mr & Mrs Claus (1.8M) standing under a pagola frame covered by net lights for the shutterbugs. When I built my characters I left a solid footing that I painted green (grass looking) and intended to fix them on the lawn with a long steel rod held with ties, a system I use for a lot of my display pieces. Maybe now that might change to a solid timber foot so that they can stand in the driveway as a photo piece.
 
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