Monday, February 22, 2010

A flower for you!

A 'friend' (she is shy) sent us these photos of flowers made from cut-up, painted plastic bottles from the downtown Anthropologie. She knew we would enjoy them and we hope you do too.



Wouldn't it be a blast to spend a day with the creative team that puts these ideas together. Hint, hint! -- Lisa

ps...even though she is shy, she asked permission to take photos...always good ettiquette.

10 comments:

Six in One Hand said...

What a clever way to recycle!!!!

I'm glad your friend decided to share such beautiful photos.

store windows on twitter said...

I've already seen some of Anthro's flowers but these look better :-) , thank you for sharing. I'm gonna post a link on my Twitter.

Cindy Pestka said...

When I grow up, I SO want to be a designer for Anthropologie!

Debi Ward Kennedy said...

Every time Bob jokes and says 'You're FIRED!', I smile and tell him I'm on my way to Anthro to work as a display stylist. ;0) LOVE the ideas they come up with...

Maija said...

Aren't those flowers cool?? I read a tutorial somewhere- they are plastic beverage bottles cut off near the top with the petals shaped with scissors! That's a lot of work!!

Uncovered Ruby said...
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Uncovered Ruby said...

Why have I never looked at your blog before? I L.O.V.E. it! I've thoroughly enjoyed looking at your old posts. Check out our site..we hold many events and flea markets during the summertime...
p.s. I deleted my first comment because I spelled my name wrong..(ha ha) Lisa :-)

Bountiful Home said...

An excellent use of plastic....don't ya think?? I saw this at the Village and thought it was brilliant.

Katherine A. Spivey said...

I love the flowery cardigan and plastic flowers design. So creative! If you are still looking for flowery tops, sweatshirt designer, lace bodycon dresses, only visit Boutiqueken.

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