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Sharper, but needed a flash.
I have polished them even more now... a couple of them look like jewelry.
you can find a lot of fun things in mervyns. i guess porkchop is a style of pocket?...just sounded funny
My other favorite project this week are my Retro Earrings! My co-worker and friend Beth found this fabulous necklace in an antique store in Micanopy, FL. I asked her if she was going to buy it, she laughed and said no. So I scooped it up to repurpose. The beads are glass, somehow cracked on the inside but completely smooth on the outside.
To keep the retro feel, but with a modern twist, I dangled the clear beads from Sterling silver chain and earwires. These are fabulously long and swing-y earrings! They hang right down to my shoulders! I'm going to truly hate parting with them!
$12.60
Being content is different for different people. This little guy likes to sit on the sidewalk in downtown Peoria with his pants half-way down.
Workshop by Eero Yli-Vakkuri for the Rescue Museum -project by Päivi Raivio. 8/12/2016 in Temporary, Kallio.
Sculpture made from found materials influenced by Sengai Gibon's painting 'The Universe'. The square, circle and triangle can be found in the work.
This hot fish, with its vintage tractor temperature gauge, measures 7 3/4" x 5 1/4". It is handmade from recycled, repurposed objects.
This would look great in a grouping with some of the other recycled, found object fish offered here!
It is $55.
Found on the last trip to Target. Which really is the last place you should be if you have credit issues.
Inside a collection of Oscar Wilde bios, collected works, and letters were a postcard of young Oscar and a note of support inside the cover of a 60's edition of De Profundis which had become a bookmark as well.
found objects collage from a walk with my dog ..path collaged from book text and other stuff just glued..the walk was more exciting than the collage shows!!