I’ll be at the Home | JavaCabana Coffeeshop, 2170 Young Avenue, on Tuesday Feb 13 and Wednesday Feb 14, from 3 to 6 pm with a variety of terrariums and tilly treasures for sale.
Why give your baby a bouquet that will wither in days when you have these lovelies to bring home – they will grow and change for years with just a little attention and, well, LOVE!
Call me at 901-828-3685 for more information. I’ll see you there!
Hey, remember to drop by the Five in One Social Club, 2575 Summer Avenue, Memphis, and get some groovy green something something for yourself or someone you love. The sale runs December 12 thru December 18, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also call me at 901-828-3685 to ask any questions or set up a time to visit my studio to shop, build your own, or order a special creation.
Every terrarium I make is built with rare plants from rainforest environments which I collect and propagate; they will thrive for years with minimal care. You will get detailed instructions, plus you can always call or email me for information or advice.
Below photos are some of the one of a kind living art creations available this week.
Stop by the Eclectic Eye, 242 South Cooper at Peabody, before my show closes next week on February 9, you’ll be glad you did! Lots of sizes and shapes, all unique and beguiling. And we can hold it for you till Valentines Day, too.
Call me with any questions or send an email below.
Remember to go see my exhibit at The Eclectic Eye, 242 South Cooper, sooner rather than later. The terries have been flying off the shelves (not FLYING but you get the picture) so don’t miss this rare opportunity to shop for your own Green Mansion. I delivered some more lovelies this week to wait for their new homes, maybe with you!
This gorgeous terry is named Nouveau Verde, and contains an assortment of miniature begonias, Mosses, tillandsia, neoregelia, crystals, petrified wood, and more. The photo below was taken about nine months ago. Go see it now, the begonias are spectacular!
Robbie liked the one below so much she decided to give it a permanent home at The Eclectic Eye, hooray! I didn’t tell her, but I had named it Eclectic because of the curious assortment of elements in it. The photo below was taken about nine months ago, go see how much it’s grown.
Many of the terry babies are built with Pygmy sundews, carnivores that trap tiny insects with their enticing sticky hairs:
And if you are in the Crosstown Concourse, go see my piece titled Mermaids Cove in the Homeward Bound exhibit at Crosstown Arts through January 27.
As always, feel free to call me at 901-828-3685 with any questions or send me message. Peace and love to us all.