Who sells wood fibre?

I am wanting to make wood fibre flowers again. Made them in the latge 1940’s and can’t find a source!
Thank you!

asked about 14 years ago

joygrig
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xanndra says: January 11, 2016

I have a 3 packages that my mother had stored. Would you like to buy them?

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I searched using google and all I could find were wood fiber sheets as in bedding! ARGH! However, there was just an auction that closed on eBay for 50s wood fiber for making flowers. Unfortunately they are sold now.

You may want to set up and save a search on ebay and maybe check etsy or one of the other sites for hand crafted items. I’m wondering if maybe they just don’t make it anymore!

answered about 14 years ago

froggieb
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You might also find a resourceful array of Bonanzle sellers that can help you once you’re logged in and go to this “direct Bonanzle Link” under (ITEMS WANTED) to accommodate you for a successful outcome by posting your inquiry request [URL removed]

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…and good luck within your search request!

answered about 14 years ago

MONTROSE
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Lots of wood here…what do you need? I can hook you up with 5 independent woodlot owners……maple, birch, fir, spruce, alder, popular, ash, pine, etc,

answered about 14 years ago

Heres a source link that may help you find a supplier.

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Heres another source link you may wish to check out.
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answered about 14 years ago

polzar
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