Recently I had the good fortune to acquire these lovely “flowers”. They are lovingly crafted from found objects by an artist I met on line. Check out Paula’s etsy shop here. She has lots of other wonderful things for sale too.
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Amazing! Really, really neat and the best thing is, I bet the frost won’t bother them!
Patricia, my hope is that they will bloom beautifully all winter long.
Well now aren’t these fun? You chose well to brighten your upcoming winter. They will look great against the white snow. Enjoy.
Paula’s creativeness finding its way back to Vermont is fitting. Woo Hoo! … for her and for you
and i’m just now seeing this
thank you so much for posting these. more importantly, thank you for adding some of my art to your life! its gratifying to see them all shivering in the snow. enjoy!!!