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Jun 14, 2012 7:07 AM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
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We've been talking about doing some concrete "workshops" this summer. (Anybody who can get to Frederick on Sat June 23... we're playing with hyperfufa at my place)

Quickwall has us all really intrigued, too. But I have some questions about transporting a project...

How long does it take quickwall to set up? It'll take us a few hours after our project to be done eating & visiting, but then the projects will have to travel.

I'm thinking maybe we can do something like quickwall leaves... I haven't done leaves, but I seem to recall you have to make the basil shape by scooping an indentation into some sand... if everybody had their own sturdy cardboard produce box with a few inches of damp sand in it, seems like we could do our leaves and take them home that evening box and all. ??

Or we could try quickwall on a styrofoam ball.... if we wrapped it snugly in press 'n seal and tucked it somewhere where it couldn't roll around, seems like it would travel OK even if partially set. ??

Thanks for any advice/assistance! If we gain confidence quickly, we'll be on to leaves by the end of summer. Smiling
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