

I found these sculptures made of old books on Etsy yesterday. I remembered that I had never shared with you the window display from Anthropologie in Baton Rouge:




It was quite cool...big flowers made from books. I wish I had pictures of the display over the cashier's area. It was hundreds of cocktail umbrellas all painted grey, it looked amazing. {but they wouldn't let me take a picture...}
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I think that might be my dream job, designing windows and displays for anthropologie. consistent awesomeness!
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