Wood, Fabric, Metal, Glass, or Plastic

March 29, 2010
Author: susan ingram

With out a doubt, plastic will not be found often on the website A Rustic Garden. And to think my brother manufactures plastic field tile. Timewell Tile works night and day to pour out rolls and rolls or plastic. 

Rustic Garden Decor does not seem authentic when made from plastic but looking into glass and seeing a few bubbles or stretch marks and you think old, vintage, rustic. 

Weathered wooden ladders definitely have a primitive rustic feel. 

Wrought Iron Garden items like trellises, arbors, benches, and fencing are made by welding metal by hand and easily can be defined as Rustic.    

Braided or Hooked rugs made from natural fibers have wonderful graphics that are truly works of art and many love their rustic touch.

 I guess my brother will never work in the field of rustic home and garden decor and I will never sell plastic.


4 Responses to “Wood, Fabric, Metal, Glass, or Plastic”

  1. sharon watterson Says:

    I have this lovely Rustic Gradens creation and it is just the right size for our garden. Love Rustic Garden, have purchased from this site many times.

  2. mormon handicrafts Says:

    Arts and crafts also refers to the Arts and Crafts Movement, a late 19th century design reform and social movement. Its proponents were motivated by the ideals of William Morris and John Ruskin, who proposed that in pre-industrial societies, such as the European Middle Ages, people had achieved fulfillment through the creative process of handicrafts. This was held up in contrast to what was perceived to be the alienating effects of industrial labour.

  3. susan ingram Says:

    So glad to here from you. Thank you! We are adding new products all the time. Susan

  4. Watch Supernatural Says:

    Thanks for the post! I love it!


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