Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hanging Bird Cage
Decorated with Green Tara
Flowers & Ribbons

 I thought I would show you this "Hanging Bird Cage"
that I decorated as part of my Design Team projects
this month over on the  Green Tara blog,
I thought I would do something
a little different. Now I have to admit I don't do a lot of
 "Beyong the Page" but when I saw this gorgeous 
"shabby" Hanging Bird Cage,
 I just couldn't wait to get started.
I thought it would make a lovely present for someone special.
This project, I have to admit, was really soooooo easy.
I just got out all my white Green Tara flowers & started. 
I wanted to keep it all in whites with just a "kiss of green".


I have used one of the gorgeous Green Tara ribbons, a
 "Satin Edged Organza

Ooops, before I forget, a friend of mines hubby,
Kent Nguyen,
 photographed this for me. 
I am not the best at photographing things like this,
& he is such a great local photographer.
Thanks Kent  xox
All of these flowers & also the little Velvet Leaves
are all from Green Tara too. 
We stock all of these products 
including the Bird Cages
at my shop at The Entrance.
We also carry a massive range of 
Green Tara products.


I hope you will visit the Green Tara blog sometime, 
click HERE to see.
They have a great local & international Design Team,
 who are always coming up with such great ideas.
 Green Tara would also love you to visit them on
Well thats it from me today.
Until next time.

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4 comments:

  1. This looks wonderful Di.. and I reckon it would be a perfect feature for a wedding setting.. so beautiful!

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  2. Oh my gosh, Di, this is breathtaking - I LOVE it. You should be so proud of yourself.

    Thanks for your kind comments on my blog. I am very happy to display your blinkie on my sidebar, and love your new-look blog.

    I will be visiting the shop with some friends next Monday.

    Hugs,
    Jennifer. x

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  3. This is absolutely gorgeous!
    It was so wonderful to meet you yesterday, thank you for stopping & saying 'hello'...it was much appreciated!
    Cheers

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