13 blossoms, blue with white speckles, make up this unique bouquet.
They look lovely in vintage bottle or vase.
Or add unique flare to flower arrangements or augment a wedding bouquet.
Each blossom is cut and shaped by hand from a vintage tray that was painted like denim. The flower stems are from tie wire and can be repositioned to some extent if desired. They may also be shortened using wire cutters if you want a different length.
Some of the paint is chipped off and the flowers will rust if exposed to the elements. It is up to you how much you want these flowers to evolve. More rain and snow= more rust
These may be the only blossoms of this color I have. I never know if I will come upon more metal with these colors. At this time there are only 5 bouquets from this metal.
Note: The old bottle is not included, This listing is for the flowers only
If this item has sold please contact me I would be happy to create something similar for you!
You can see more of my twisted art on my shop’s main page:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/thedustyraven
My sculptures are made using as much re-claimed, re-purposed, salvaged and found materials as possible. I hope to make the world a little better place, turning unwanted junk into art.
I will be happy to ship to other countries not listed below, but the shipping costs will depend upon where it’s to be shipped.
I will be glad to combine shipping when possible; all depending upon what items would be shipped together. Contact me and we will figure it out.
If you have interest in some cool vintage, I will combine shipping where possible with these two vintage shops:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/delilahsdeluxe
http://www.etsy.com/shop/CollectibleOddities
PLEASE NOTE: My sculptures are created using real barbed wire and the barbs are sharp and may poke you. Some of my sculpture may have other sharp bits as well. In buying one of my items you acknowledge this fact and hold me blameless for any damage caused by the item to you or those around you. Please handle with care. Thanks
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