Isn't she sweet? I found her at a rummage sale and I am suprised no one else had grabbed her up. I love the swoopy lines and size, not too big, not too small. The inside isn't glazed, so I don't think I would ever use her as a planter. She was made in the Phillipines and I am glad she made it here safely! I had a lot of positive comments about my swans last week, so I am going to feature them on Fridays for awhile, but I am spending most of tomorrow away, so I thought I would get this up early.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
My Shell Swan
Isn't she sweet? I found her at a rummage sale and I am suprised no one else had grabbed her up. I love the swoopy lines and size, not too big, not too small. The inside isn't glazed, so I don't think I would ever use her as a planter. She was made in the Phillipines and I am glad she made it here safely! I had a lot of positive comments about my swans last week, so I am going to feature them on Fridays for awhile, but I am spending most of tomorrow away, so I thought I would get this up early.
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7 comments:
Your swan is so unique and lovely. I truly need to go to tag sales and garage sales more often! :)
Blessings,
Gina
Pretty swan. I'm sure this took forever for the maker to put all those shells on it. What a great find.
Very graceful swan.
Susan
Wow....I would have to agree with you...why on earth, in the first place, would someone get rid of it? ---but, now you have it, giving it the home it deserves.
Mine's shared too, I hope to see you drop by if you haven't already. I'd love to have you for company.
What an unusual and lovely piece!
All the shells make it so intricate.
:)
Lovely swan! What a great find!
that really is unique. The swan shape is so beautiful, you just can't go wrong.
Nancy
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