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“Add Two Cups” Wall Hanging/Planter

“Add Two Cups”

The wonderful half pudding bowl in this mosaic could be used to hold a potted plant – there is a small hole in the base for drainage. I could imagine a lovely trailing plant cascading over the sides.

The backing board is cement sheet and an exterior grade polymer adhesive has been used making it suitable for outdoors. It is designed to be attached directly to a wall (remove temporary hanger).

Please note that the 2 half cups, half pudding bowl and the ceramic pieces which extend beyond the backing board make this piece more fragile than a typical mosaic – handle with care – may not be suitable for postage.

Measures approximately 45cm x 30cm.

 

 

“Sweet Lavender Tea”

“Sweet Lavender Tea”

Each one of my teapot planters is unique.

I have added a small plant in a removable pot. It is recommended that holes are drilled in the bottom of the teapot if you wish to plant directly rather than using the removable plant pot.

Alternatively, you could remove the pot plant and use the teapot as a trinket pot or ornamental teapot.

Please note: The adhesive used on all my metal teapot planters is an exterior grade flexible polymer adhesive.

 

“Turning Heads” – wall hanging

 

Turning Heads

He may not always be welcome, but he certainly knows how to turn heads!

This mosaic has been made almost entirely from crockery. The background is a mix of crockery and ceramic tiles. It’s a rustic piece of mosaic art suitable for indoors or should be protected from moisture such as under a verandah.

Framed approx. 70cm x 50cm. Weight approx. 6kg.

Currently on display at North East Artisans in Benalla.

“Blue-faced honeyeater” – Wall hanging

Blue-faced honeyeaters are now regular visitors to our garden, searching for nectar and insects.

This mosaic features crockery, ceramic tile and bead on MDF board. Approx 30cm x 30cm unframed and has a chain on back for hanging. Suitable for indoors or protect from moisture. For sale at North East Artisans in Benalla.

“The early bird” – Wall hanging

the-early-bird

Magpies are welcome residents of our property. They bring their young to the house to snack on dry cat biscuits when they get the opportunity, but worms are still a favourite staple.

Mosaic on framed board. Wire on back for hanging. Features glass tiles. Suitable for indoors. For sale – Please contact me directly.

“Superb View” – Wall hanging

Oh how i love our dear little superb fairy wrens! Our neighbours paddocks are bathed in vibrant canola during the Spring but the fairy wrens usually like to stay close to the house amongst the protective shrubbery.

Mosaic on framed board. Wire on back for hanging. Features glass tiles and salvaged barbed wire. Suitable for indoors. For saleĀ  – please contact me directly.