I think they are very interesting. Not sure if they would hold my interest for long term though, yet I also know I could possibly get hooked on them and have to have more. :) Snow coming down here now and saying we'll get a few inches of it, so we'll see.
Oh, I want one of each!!!! But $95 is steep. Maybe one this season and find a local potter who can replicate a smaller version in clay? You always find the greatest stuff!!!!! Zoey, send the snow my way ...
I've never seen anything like them but I think they're wonderful! So much more character to them than ordinary vases. They are expensive but if you start buying one every year, in just a few years you'll have a nice assortment:) Unless you win the lottery in the meantime! lol xoxo
I've always liked these. Guess I should have bought them years ago when I saw them for $29. I like them with the sedums. I've seen them with grasses--which looks really neat
Hello Zoey, I'm playing catchup on your posts. First off, the head vases; I'm kind of on both sides of the fence with them, I like them, and yet I'm wondering if they would startle me at night when I'm out and about. I have one friend who for certain would be terrified if she came face to face with one in the middle of the night. I wonder how hard they would be to make? Sort of like those concrete cast leaves; I wonder if the process to create these heads would be about the same? (Not that you have nothing else to do, lol!)
I love your Valentine preparations, as always so much planning and wonderful decorating ideas going on at your house.
I just saw the first set on Pinterest and of course pinned the photo. I am sure greenhouses will catch on and make some for a fraction of the cost-even Wally World!
I am so glad you stopped by to visit my garden. I garden in lower northern Michigan (zone 4/5) in far less than ideal conditions. I have too many pine trees, too much shade, too many rocks, herds of hosta-munching deer and rabbits who think my lilly buds are gourmet appetizers. I am by no means an expert in horticulture or garden design--just an amateur with a shovel and a passion. My garden changes daily during the summer and I will be updating frequently.
During the winter months, I blog about my favorite cold-weather hobby--quilting and just my everyday musings.
I hope you enjoy your visit, and that you will come back soon.
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I think they are very interesting. Not sure if they would hold my interest for long term though, yet I also know I could possibly get hooked on them and have to have more. :) Snow coming down here now and saying we'll get a few inches of it, so we'll see.
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I think they are amazing too Zoey. I would love to have a couple in my woodland garden. Have a wonderful weekend.
Oh, I want one of each!!!! But $95 is steep. Maybe one this season and find a local potter who can replicate a smaller version in clay?
You always find the greatest stuff!!!!!
Zoey, send the snow my way ...
I've never seen anything like them but I think they're wonderful! So much more character to them than ordinary vases. They are expensive but if you start buying one every year, in just a few years you'll have a nice assortment:) Unless you win the lottery in the meantime! lol xoxo
I've always liked these. Guess I should have bought them years ago when I saw them for $29.
I like them with the sedums. I've seen them with grasses--which looks really neat
Maybe you should switch to the head vases that belong indoors. Although they are pretty collectible anymore.
I don't think they would fit in with my small garden, Zoey. But they would look great on your deck.
Have a great weekend.
Hello Zoey, I'm playing catchup on your posts. First off, the head vases; I'm kind of on both sides of the fence with them, I like them, and yet I'm wondering if they would startle me at night when I'm out and about. I have one friend who for certain would be terrified if she came face to face with one in the middle of the night. I wonder how hard they would be to make? Sort of like those concrete cast leaves; I wonder if the process to create these heads would be about the same? (Not that you have nothing else to do, lol!)
I love your Valentine preparations, as always so much planning and wonderful decorating ideas going on at your house.
I love them too...a little high dollar for me at the moment though.
I just saw the first set on Pinterest and of course pinned the photo. I am sure greenhouses will catch on and make some for a fraction of the cost-even Wally World!
I'm with you - I'd love to have several of these heads! The 'mohawk' is my fav. Thanks for sharing.
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