Friday, June 24, 2011

Sticks and Stones


Given my obsession with sticks, twigs, and branches it was only a matter of time until I created another piece of art with nature's free crafting supply.  While gluing sticks together for this project I found myself contemplating about my love of dead tree limbs tree branches.  I didn't come up with an answer, but I did come to appreciate their versatility and ability to become anything you want them to (including a focal point and flowers)


My vision began with this pile of sticks on our balcony.  I sanded them lightly to create a worn look and broke them into smaller pieces.


After playing around, I found that I enjoyed the whimsical shape of the heart paired with the rustic quality of the sticks.  Simple but texturally interesting.

Sometimes I wonder if a home can have too many dead trees twigs but I highly doubt it. Nature, in any form, is beautiful.

19 comments:

  1. Okay, I like this a lot! It's so very simple and "unfinished", but it's absolutely perfect as it is. Thank you so much for sharing, I think I'm going to have to make one of my own. Wouldn't this be pretty hanging with a display of wedding pictures in a master bedroom?

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  2. Aw, now that is just too cute! I did the driftwood sailboat and the driftwood fish shape now I'm thinking about making one of these too! I need more walls though.... thanks for sharing!!!

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  3. So clever! I think this is a great summer project for kids, too... they can find the downed wood...

    I would love to have you share this at our kids & family themed link party :: PLAYDATE.... http://beneaththerowantree.blogspot.com/2011/06/playdate-link-party-in-summer-13.html

    Cheers,
    Lori
    www.beneaththerowantree.com

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  4. Sometimes the simplest of ideas are so... GENIOUS! There is so much feeling in this project... the photos evoke thoughtfulness and kindness.

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  5. Cute! I'm sure Layla would love to help you cut those big sticks down to size. It would be fun to make a little memento from sticks that you collect on each camping trip.

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  6. What a fun project! I love the rough and rustic look of the sticks and heart here. Great job!
    Stopping by from Mommaskindacrafty

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  7. cute cute!! I love bringing the outdoors in!! You did a great job on this! It has a very clean look, with lots of texture!! Thanks for sharing!

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  8. So cute! I wish I had read this earlier today before I went and picked up all the sticks in my yard and just threw them away! :) BTW, I'm a new follower from the BMB hop!

    Tracy
    www.polkadotwhimsy.blogspot.com

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  9. Kristen your blog is awesome! My husband and I went to school in VA too! I just found your blog on the Design it Chic HOP and I'm a new follower and a huge fan :-)
    lifewiththehawleys.blogspot.com

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  10. The simplicity and elegance of nature... we live on a wooded lot so twigs are a fact of life here and this is such a great project! I love the rustic art you've created. I popped over from the Marvelous Mess Linky party where I've also linked up, stop by if you like.
    Hugs, antonella :-)
    http://quilling.blogspot.com/2011/06/filigree-friday-free-quilled-dress.html
    http://quilling.blogspot.com/2011/06/wondrous-wednesday-patriotic-printable.html

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  11. this is so lovely! I've seen other twig creations but never thought of a heart..Love it!

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  12. Lovin' this!
    http://sweetteaserendipity.blogspot.com

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  13. Thanks for the inspiration. I love bringing the outdoors in - and using nature's freebies!
    Michael
    bluevelvetchair.blogspot.com

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  14. I love anything nature inspired. This is great! I would love it if you would link up to my Tuesday Confessional link party going on now: http://www.craftyconfessions.com/2011/06/tuesday-confessional-link-party.html. I hope to see you soon!
    ~Macy

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