I just got back from a trip to visit my grandparents in Mississippi. My first stop was Jackson. And it wouldn't have been complete without a trip to Anthropologie! That store never fails to impress me. This time they had some wonderful ideas!
I like this little winter scene made of blue and pale wood yard sticks!
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Loving this Christmas tree made of ribbon...
And this giant ostrich made of paper rolled into cones.
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And this is a cute idea if you run acroos some cool bundt pans at a junk store: hang them against a chalkboard and draw a few more to go with them. Oh yeah, that cake on the plate? Made with fabric!
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