I had asked my dad ,and avid hunter, last year to cut and save me a few pheasant feathers.
And that he did! So, they have sat in a plastic bag all year while I pondered on just what to do with them.This weekend I came up with this...
It's the first round and I am sure I will have to change it up a bit. I wanted to keep them all together to make the biggest impact.
It's the first round and I am sure I will have to change it up a bit. I wanted to keep them all together to make the biggest impact.
I added a tiny pumpkin, propped up by a crushed mini Milk Dud box that I had just inhaled. And added this cute little glass dome that I found at Goodwill for $.45 cents. It was just perfect for my egg cup with a mini dried pumpkin.Ryan made it back all smiles from N.Y.C. catching the first two games at Yankee stadium. I know that he would love to fly back this week for the ticker tape parade down Fifth Ave. But, we will have a nice seat right at home to watch it all.
Kate,
ReplyDeleteI love pheasant feathers too! So funny, but I posted about these on Sunday too! Only I only had 4 feathers to work with! They look great in urns!
Jane @ Finding Fabulous
Hi Kate!
ReplyDeleteThose pheasant feathers are awesome - such a statement! And I love the art hanging idea - I did that in my basement and my kids love to rearrange their artwork on it. Yours is so cute!
XOXOX
Jen
stunning.
ReplyDeleteToo pretty! Makes a great display piece.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I have some pheasant feathers - I'll have to incorporate them into an arrangement! (I can SO relate to inhaling the milk duds!) :-)
ReplyDeletepk @ Room Remix
those feathers are gorgeous.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing!
Very pretty! Thanks for sharing your project.
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