Okay, I'm still thinking about Camp Wandawega, remember my post from last Friday? I am in awe of Teresa Surratt's ability to put together collections using unexpected things.
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This grouping of 5 cuckoo clocks was hunted, gathered, painted and installed by Teresa for her new baby daughter's nursery at the camp. I love that it's not all girly pink and yellow.
Darnit if they don't make me want to hit up ebay for some of my own, they look so charming.
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3 comments:
These cuckoo clocks are so beautiful. These can be a good clock and great design in your home.
Love these cuckoo clocks! What a wonderful idea. I'm always so inspired when I see something familiar reinvented in such a creative and engaging way. Thank you!
Something more made in italy solution?
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