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Go green all spring and summer with this one of a kind classic flower pin in honor of Earth Day.
Flowers are the hot fashion item for this spring. This one of a kind Yellow. Red, White and Blue April Flower pin can give your wardrobe the update it needs. Multiple bright colors and patterns in four layers of petals, this pin has a dynamic appearance and will complement every color combination.
Retail Price $375.00
The flower is 2 3/4" in diameter.
Details are described below:
Yellow Center with red curly detail from Toll House chocolate chips tin,
Nutrition information in white and yellow with blue lettering,
Bright yellow petals, with a couple red tips, has faint red Chinese lettering,
Red, white,yellow, and blue petals.
BACK is a brillant Yellow tulip with green leaves from vintage tin kitchen canister. Pin stem is artfully concealed. Iron hallmark on the back assures you that this is a Harriete Estel Berman orignal.
Tags: 2010, April Flower, Day, Earth, crafthaus, More…flower fashion for spring,, green fashion, harriete estel berman, jewelry from recycled materials, jewelry from tin cans, materials, recycling, spring flower fashion, spring flowers, upcycled jewelry, yellow
Albums: Flower Brooches
Location: my studio unless you buy one, and then you can wear it.
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- by Rebecca Rose. 2013, SNAG/crafthaus Scholarship Recipient
For the next 13 months we'll discuss the trials, triumphs, and tribulations of exhibiting in art shows as emerging artists and established artists. Exhibition coverage will be balanced with tips on how to strategically build a legacy over a length of time, in a way that makes sense to your individual goals as an artist and maker.
Join us each month! There will be surprises around every corner, with photos, videos, SNAG conference coverage, and occasional interviews by rising artists!
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