Matchstick Basket (Not for sale) |
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Matchstick Basket (Not for sale) |
“Hour Glass” Tissue Box Cover. The bottom slides out. Fits over square or cube-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
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"Monkey Wrench” Tissue Box Cover. The bottom slides out. Fits over square or cube-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
“The Crossroads” Tissue Box Cover. The bottom slides out. Fits over square or cube-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
“Trip Around the World” Tissue Box Cover. The bottom slides out. Fits over square or cube-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
“Eight-Point Star” Tissue Box Cover. The bottom slides out. Fits over square or cube-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
“Grandma’s Square” Tissue Box Cover. The bottom slides out. Fits over square or cube-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
“Diamond” Tissue Box Cover. Fits over rectangle-sized tissue boxes. (Not for sale) |
"Trip Around the World" Waste Basket. (Not for sale) |
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"Sunburst" Waste Basket. (Not for sale) |
"Eight Point Star" Waist Basket. (Not for sale) |
Matchstick Purse/Case with bamboo handle Inside has leopard print lining (Not for sale) |
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Matchstick Purse/Case with bamboo handle Inside has leopard print lining (Not for sale) |
The form for this vase was made from a refinished rusted metal vase. This design was created by manipulating the burned tips of wooden matchsticks. It is 24” inches tall. It was completed in 2013. My mother’s Bargello quilt patterns, was used to provide the designs and inspirations for this match stick vase. The quilt pattern was outlined on the refinish vase before added the burnt matchsticks.
(Not for sale)
The form for this vase was made from a refinished rusted metal vase. This design was created by simply manipulating the burned tips of wooden matchsticks. This vase is 28” inches tall. It was completed in 2013. My mother’s Breaking Waves quilt patterns, was used to provide the designs and inspirations for this match stick vase. The quilt pattern was outlined on the refinish vase before added the burnt matchsticks.
(Not for sale)
The design for this umbrella stand was created by manipulating the burned tips of wood matchsticks.
(Not for sale)