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Cursive Design

Tuesday, July 3, 2007

It's nice to see people creating everyday objects out of unique materials. I really like these pieces made out of lace and metal by Sarah Fox, the owner of Cursive Designs. And the prices are pretty good too.

You can view more of her work here on Flickr.

Found via Bluelines

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  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    The green necklace is the best. It's very refreshing to see something out of the norm. I love the materials and I bet they're really light-weight.
    -J9

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