Entrance bench.
Window from entrance side. If you can't tell, these flowers are made of the paper covered wire hangers.
Window from Lamar Street

Look what those clever people did with Japanese masking tapes! Top section of glass door cabinet.
Lower section
Cool houses and pillows

Speaks for itself..fabric jewelry. Love!

These were little bits of wood blocks and scraps, painted...so clever. Hard to tell from the photo, the dimension. If the tall hubby had been with, I might have had him take the photo, straight on.

That's it for now. Check back tomorrow for my week-end trip to San Antonio, and you guessed it...Anthropologie!
The bench is great, love the paper covered hangar flower, but I'm really in love with that last photo with all the wood blocks. What wonderful inspiration you have close by. Have fun in San Antonio!!
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