May 14, 2008 at 1:00 pm by Larkyn Mungovan

Backyard Chic

One man gathers what another man spills, or in this case one woman gathers what her neighbor dumps in his refuse bin.

That's exactly what the crafty jewelry designer behind Cursive Design did when she saw her neighbor's bin filled with twigs and branches after a day of working in the yard. Sarah Fox reclaimed them and filled her already bursting storage space with twigs to create these lovely twig earrings. Inspired by the simple beauty of raindrops on tree branches, she wrapped the twigs in colorful string and attached clear beads to resemble her inspiration. You can find these earrings (for $38) along with her home accessories online at Cursive Design.

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