I’m waiting for more of Amy Ruppel’s wax+clay birdies, but until then, head on over to her Etsy shop — there is a collection of lovely cedar houses from a small village installation from a show she did in 2008 that’s now up for sale; and lest you think they are expensive, they are not. They cost just USD25.00 each and no two house are alike!
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so sweet!
I love that little round birdy thing – so cute! I’ll have to go look at her shop!
I really love the wooden houses! Thank you for the link! Gosh i tot this blog space has been taken out…coz for some reason i see all side bar links like etsy love, March zine, amy’s shop, inspirations all at the top section. I missed so many days of posts. >_< Im going to read all that i miss now. Have a lovely merry happy day and love to you!
p/s : That lovely clear lacquered rattan lovely basket designed by Emma Dafnas also comes in a longer bigger basket. Have fun shopping. 🙂