Dumpster Diving Diva


Above is a shot of my infamous 1940's wood lawn chair -the one that I discovered in a dumpster. It's been living the life of Riley ever since, appearing onstage in my seminar setups, and in countless stores as a display prop. In between, she lives on my front porch.

Since you all tease me about my tales of dumpster-diving and rescuing things from curbside trash to use as display props, I thought I'd share this pretty darned good reason to start doing it yourselves:
Priceless Art Found In Dumpster You just never know what you're gonna' find!

(Don't forget to take the antibacterial lotion with you.....!)

2 comments:

  1. the only downside to dumpster diving is that there is so much out there to have, I run out of space to keep it. (ha). I have done it for years and have found wonderful things. Glad to know even divas dive in dumpsters

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  2. Hi Deb
    I have been dumpster diving for years. We have a fabulous recycle where I live, but I am still always fishing great stuff from the dumpsters. What a great chai!

    Thank you so much for the wonderful comment that you left on our blog.

    Cathleen
    Mixing Whimsy

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