Wednesday, April 18, 2012

PRETTY CLEVAH


 How clever are these little chairs made from champagne caps?  Recycling and art merging for certain. I used to spend hours making tiny baked goods out of Fimo clay for my dollhouse when I was a kid. I'd turn bottle caps upside down and make them into pies with lattice tops, so when I saw this, it almost made me want to try it. The only problem is that I don't have the time, nor do I drink, much less collect champagne cages.
Found via Pinterest from Martha's site. Read more here

14 comments:

  1. one of my french champagne drinking buddies makes these. seriously, think they are reason enough to pop the bubbly! :)
    pve

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  2. Such a cute idea! I love champagne, but rarely drink.
    Thank you for sharing, Anne. Maybe at my pace I can complete one of these in five years.
    Happy Wednesday.
    Teresa
    xoxo

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  3. A very cute, creative idea! And very precious too! :)

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  4. How cute are these!! As a collector of chairs (and one of the reasons I enjoy your artwork so much) I think I must try this.

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  5. These are adorable!!! I had the best time as a kid with my dollhouse. My Mom and I built one and she let me decorate it with old wall paper sample books and carpet remnants. Even as a little girl it really bothered me that the scale was off, my dolls were up to their knees in carpet and the wallpaper patterns were gigantic! I still loved decorating my doll house, some thing never change:)

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  6. I love Champagne (and also Prosecco)...from now on I will keep the metal parts, who knows what I can do with them after this inspiring post.

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  7. Adorable! I had a great dollhouse too Anne and used to play for hours!! I still have it and will have to bring it out of storage to see the light of day again! ;-))

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  8. those little chairs are adorable!!

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  9. These are fab!! what a novel idea x

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