I can’t tell you the wonder that is the Wellesley town dump. Really. There is a "take it or leave it" section there that is like the best Goodwill ever and everything is free. People continually pull up in these huge SUVs and just unload awesomeness. I’ve found danish modern housewares, brand new toys and books, vintage sewing patterns, fabric, wool yarn, doll beds…the list goes on and on. Yesterday there was a beautiful Heywood Wakefield desk that totally matched the Hey Wake furniture in Roxanne’s room, but it just wouldn’t fit in my car. Urrrrr… But I did find some treasures which will appear here in the coming weeks.
The support for this sculpture was from the dump. Can you guess what it originally was? Would it help if I told you that it was red, green and white striped originally? Yes, it was the hands of a Santa Claus wall decoration. But no more.
And hooray for balsa wood.
We are going away on Saturday night. For the first time in three years we will be away without children. At a swanky hotel in Boston, no less, and out to dinner in the South End. Even if it is just from 5 pm – 10 am, it’s an exciting getaway for us! I haven’t slept past 6:30 am in years (maybe that’s why I’m a little loopy?).
liz says
are you talking about Wellesley, MA? if you are it just might make my day as Wellesley is just a hop, skip and a jump from me.
Wendy (the fabulous girl in green) led me to your blog and i’m so glad she did, your work is really beautiful.
and i love finding new bloggers in New England with good tips to share!
have a great time away, the South End is a great place to be (if you have time you should make a pit stop at PLUM, it is the cutest produce shop you’ll ever lay your eyes on… if you haven’t already!)
Lynn in Tucson says
Oh! The fabric on those wings is to die for!
When I was a kid, my family’s coffee table was an old oak chicken coop from the Eatonville dump in WA. One of our childhood chores was to take a yardstick with a rag wrapped around the end to dust through the slats. (Ugh. That and picking up walnuts, but I’m rambling). I think the table’s now in my brother’s living room, thirty years later.
Enjoy your date!
Amanda says
Wow, a night out by yourselves! It sounds wonderful. Enjoy!
Mama Urchin says
I really love this one. Enjoy your night out.
miguette says
this is my favorite yet! Beautiful work. Enjoy your time away, however short-lived it may be.
Wendy says
I love the fabric on the wings – is it some sort of botanical illustration fabric? and the detail in the back support is fascinating – are there leaves and a nest and even eggs?
Have a wonderful night away and a good sleep in!
sulu-design says
Take It or Leave It could be enough to make me consider relocating. It sounds like a dream come true to me. You’ve made a stunning piece with your recent finds there. Enjoy your night away!
Jen says
Ooo. I really love this one. The colors and the pieces in the piece. Wonderfully done!
Miss Dot says
oh my! I have to wait for the council “bring out your dead” days to salvage anything decent for free and even then the piles get picked over by the professionals before I get to them. 🙁 lucky you
Hanna says
they are really magic, these latest ones. I see how your style is developing and changing – it’s great following it. great artwork!
dianne says
I have to admit that I was skeptical when your style started to change, hooked as I was on the cuteness of some of your earlier work. But this series of birds is stunning and totally deserving of a gallery show. Great work!
Judi says
Wow I wish I lived close to the Wellesley Town Dump! What finds you’ve had. I love the bird…how creative you are. It looks so nice!
Sion says
Oh lord, I may just need to take a cross-country trip to Wellesley! Out here in Vegas most things are pretty tacky or new; it’s a bit more difficult to find anything cool and vintage.
PS – I recently featured you on my site!