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Hi :)

i recon you could cut out the centre section that is rotten(on the bit you sit on), and depending on how sound the sections left either side, could carve two mushrooms or little owls. recon that will make a nice feature to your seat. If all goes horribly wrong, you can always cut to ground level as sugested earlier in the threads. what can you loose? :) good luck.

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Does it need to be a seat?

The first pic has what looks like a tiny stairway winding up on the bottom right.

If that is still there,you could extend it up and create a tower/church thing on a rock face.

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Does it need to be a seat?

The first pic has what looks like a tiny stairway winding up on the bottom right.

If that is still there,you could extend it up and create a tower/church thing on a rock face.

 

i was thinking along the same lines. i think they call them fairy doors. think i might have posted a pick of one i did on here some where.

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