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Exotic Decor at Our Dallas store

Exotic Decor at Our Dallas store

We are fortunate enough to go on several trips a year to such exotic locations as India, China, and South America. During our journeys we stumble across unique items that might be vintage, antiques, or even the last one left. So, every trip, we're sure to bring our empty suitcases to fill with these rare finds so we can carry them back home.

Our Employee’s Home: Paige’s House

Decorative table accent

What is your role at Wisteria? I am the Senior Creative Manager, I manage all the photography for the catalog and web. I direct and edit the photography at the photo shoots and the styling on set.

Handmade Books in Jaipur, India

Making Books by Hand

This company was started when three young friends rented a booth at a trade fair 14 years ago to sell books and bags made of handmade paper. This Indian artisan has grown great lengths since then and now specializes in handmade paper, bags, books, and leather products. They are located in Jaipur, India and also have a small group of designers and workers from a small village outside of Jaipur.

 

The inspiration for the project.

I love having plants and flowers in my house, but having cats makes it almost impossible. I saw these floating vases on the blog Cupcakes and Cashmere; the image above is what inspired me to make them. They are very easy and inexpensive to make, and the plants I used added some nice color into my living room. To make them yourself, you only need a few simple, readily-available things.

Materials
Plywood (or any scrap wood you have)
Steel wire (I used 16 gauge picture frame wire)
Paint or stain
Empty jar
Drill
Needle Nose Pliers
Hammer
Screws
Plant or flowers of your choice

Directions

1. If your wood is not already cut to size, determine what size you would like. The one above is 8″ x 10″.

2. Paint or stain your wood.

3. Once the wood has finished drying, place the jar on the piece of wood to determine where you would like it to sit. Drill two small 1/8th”  holes, one on each side of the jar.

4. Cut off about 1 and 1/2 feet of the wire. Now you will take the wire and wrap it under the lip of the jar twice. Make sure that the excess wire is even on both ends.

5.  Next take the wire and insert each end into one of the 1/8″ hole on your piece of wood, with the jar attached. Pull the wire tight and twist the two ends with each other. Making sure that both pieces are twisting so that they stay secure.

6.  Cut the extra wire off with needle nose pliers. The wire should be secure, but you should still be able to slide the jar out from the top, without the wire coming out of place. Then you’ll be able to change the water of your plant or flowers.

7.  Take the hammer and lightly tap on the wire that is on the back of the wood to flatten it against the wood. This will help when you hanging it on the wall, so it won’t to stick out or scratch your wall.

8. Add you plant or flowers to the jar

9. Hang  you floating planter on the wall. I used two screws, one on each of the top corners.

Nikki