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"The Art" of Using Art in the Garden
by
Brenda Wiegand
(IC: blogger)
"Art is in the eye of the beholder." So what does your garden's art say about you?
Do you like antiques? Are you a flea market flipper? Are you into cute pieces that add a whimsical touch to the space? Do your pieces offer a bold statement? The good thing is there is no right or wrong rules to art!
Like many of us my garden art started out small and inexpensive. A cute little stake from the local dollar store, where yes, I still occasionally find something I must have. Many times a gift from a family member. Of something I found at a sale. Since then, I have tried to move to more substantial pieces.
Do you like antiques? Are you a flea market flipper? Are you into cute pieces that add a whimsical touch to the space? Do your pieces offer a bold statement? The good thing is there is no right or wrong rules to art!
Like many of us my garden art started out small and inexpensive. A cute little stake from the local dollar store, where yes, I still occasionally find something I must have. Many times a gift from a family member. Of something I found at a sale. Since then, I have tried to move to more substantial pieces.
This large wine bottle display was created by one of my garden customers. Because the area is large this display fits the space.
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Published March 30th, 2014 11:29 AM
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