I have a friend who is somewhat unusual. She describes herself as a decorator, but her taste definitely runs to the eclectic so I’m not sure how well she does in the decor business.
Her yard is one to behold, though. She and her family have worked hard to build a 12 foot fountain in the front. In the remainder of the yard, we see her art work on display. She has a combination of the wood cut outs of old people bent over gardening, Christmas snowmen, penguins, presents, and nativity scenes. Wooden yard art can be very cute, but then again - everything in moderation is acceptable to me.
My only yard art is the American flag and a cross from Home Interior hanging on my porch. I was doing a friend a favor by buying it. I have some flowers and lots of trees. I’d like to find tree faces to put on my bigger trees someday, but overall unless it’s something grown by mother nature, less is best.




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One of the things I love most about living in the South is having magnolia trees.
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For people wanting a greenhouse but not having a ton of funds, this is the way to go. 
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