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My precedence on this idea is a hearth fan usually found in front of fire places. I used Twelve twigs and a sheet of brown paper.
I took the paper and fanned it into twelve folds then I place a twig about 10" long into each fold of the fan. then to secure them I used as a bonding agent knitting yard swirled around each twig and through the fold of the fan.
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