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Some tiny rustic cottages I sculpted from clay, some still need to be painted. If you'd like to see how I textured them, I blogged about the process here:
foxtailcreekstudio.blogspot.com/2011/11/returning-to-clay...
Rustic wire heart ornament approx. 4" x 2", silver wire winding in and out, blue ceramic heart dangle.
I was stuck on the theme of "rustic" for my project 52 photo, so I fell behind in my duties again. I couldn't find the so-called classic rustic here in the city. Then I noticed the fence outside DARE2mansion.com today and declared it a winner. Blocks of wood connected by wire form a fence decoration. The ones nearest the viewer are painted on a few sides. The next section over is not painted at all. I liked how chunks of wood with a bit of patina were turning an ordinary fence function into something attractive to look at. I also had fun taking the photo at an angle that let the wood blocks get all the attention.
Saltillo is a beautiful, rustic tile.
More like this at www.saltillotileconnection.com by Rustico Tile and Stone. Wholesale rates and worldwide shipping.
10" x 7" Rustic Wire Wall Cross
Turquoise focal cross measures 2.5" x 3.5"
Handmade with 16 gauge rusted wire
Handing loop added into design for quick and easy addition to your cross wall collection.
Caught in a moth trap near St. Andrews, Fife. Apamea sordens.
Catch:
1x Rustic shoulder-knot
2x Heart and Dart
2x Heart and Club
2x Clouded-bordered Brindle
Would have expected more, maybe time for a new lamp.
We found this magnificent old fireplace fireback from an old farmhouse in NE Pennsylvania, and are incorporating it into the range backsplash in our rustic kitchen.
Mark Sanders, Master Tile and Stone Mason, CLT TILE, Stockton,California.
What would you call this one? Tribal? I'm having trouble describing this pattern.
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This is the sign I was in search of, the sign I drove nearly 90 minutes to find. That is, 90 minutes from the *correct* turn off. First though, I went the wrong way and ended up in Virginia Dale (see previous images) ... by the time I made it back and over to the designated spot, a storm had come on, and I was *so* mad at myself for once again reading a map backward (sigh), and missing my chance. But then all of a sudden, a ray of light broke through the clouds. Directly on the sign and the area immediately around it. I was so happy!!! People, this is the kind of luck I had all the time, in Colorado ... too many clouds? Shadow? Rain? Why, I'd just wait a moment, stand out in the splendid wide open, quietly take it all in, and soon enough, the light would change in the most wonderful way.
Rustic Beads made using a tutorial by Ginger Davis Allman at The Blue Bottle Tree. These are the favorite beads from my current set.