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I just saw this on an art site.  Seems like a way to repurpose the sets of flatware that are "sentimental" but that people don't use.

 

ann carrington utensil bouquets silveware art sculpture flowers

 

What do you think of these?

ann carrington utensil bouquets silveware art sculpture flowers

ann carrington utensil bouquets silveware art sculpture flowers

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Not my taste, but very clever.  I'll bet they're really heavy.

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I kind of like the last one....it's different.

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That is amazing design, very creative.  I like it because it is different and unique.

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Very creaative, but do you put it in the dishwasher once a week to get the dust off? Woman Very HappyWoman Wink

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Re: Utensil Bouquets

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That's very creative and a great way to repurpose. I love art made out of things that might otherwise be thrown away Iike corks, broken dishes, metal scraps, etc. 

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They are very creative and really nice, but where would you put the finished product?  I think I'd rather keep the silver place settings intact.  

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These are creative and I can see putting the bottom design on a kitchen wall.  It would be a conversation piece for sure.  I wonder if they are glued together.  If not how do they stay in place?

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Never seen anything like this. Very creative & interesting.  Thanks for posting. 

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@tends2dogs wrote:

Very creaative, but do you put it in the dishwasher once a week to get the dust off? Woman Very HappyWoman Wink


@tends2dogs 

 

The first thing I thought when I saw this was, "Oh--I sure would hate to have to dust those!"  😆

 

I do agree that the idea behind them is very neat.  Especially if the items have a sentimental attachment.