We visited Annmarie Gardens last week, and in the Art Room was this mosaic.
If you look closely you'll see it was made from recycled materials.
Yes, bottle caps, jar caps, yogurt covers and tin can lids.
Here's another view.
I liked the use of old paint cans as storage bins too.
It wasn't the only use of recycled materials that attracted my attention. I love these table parts. These are definitely examples of out-of-the-box thinking.
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2 comments:
That bottom picture would be a cool wall for cat climbing. Find a bunch of old tables, cut them into what size you want so they are flush with wall, then attach to the wall with "L" brackets.
Bummer here, our local quilt shop closing due to owners poor health. So having a clearance/liquidation sale.
The table parts on the wall is fabulous -- I LOVE the idea!
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