I love seeing sculpture used in garden areas and natural spaces. I just think it adds a wonderful level of interest and dimension.
I especially love garden sculpture that isn't too cutesy and has a rustic element to it. So it stands to reason that I fell in love with this rustic, decorative orb created by the fab Jenna over at SAS Interiors!
This is an easy diy project that Jenna created using materials that I bet some of you already have in your garden stash.
For all the details and a full tutorial for this project, head over here.
And while you're there, I encourage you to take a look around Jenna's blog. SAS Interiors is chock full of design inspiration and great projects.
Thank you, Jenna, for allowing me to share your awesome project here on Worthing Court!






















I really like that kind of garden sculpture, too. We are far from being ready for garden art, but we know what we like. Here in AZ, you get quite a bit of the cutesy stuff (especially where there are a lot of retirees), but some garden art that we really like are old rusty iron sculptures of cacti. Our faves are ocotillo & century plants. They are both beautiful (nothing cutesy about either one), but they are very pricey. We'll have to see how broke the bank is once we actually have some landscaping done....lol!
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Thank you so much Suzy for featuring my garden sculpture!! xo Jenna
ReplyDeleteI love added interest in the garden area, too, Suzy! What a great feature you shared with us.
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