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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Terrariums


Now that it's springtime, all I can do is think about plants of every kind. I can't walk past my garden without pruning, planting or weeding. I wanted to bring springtime inside our store so I made these terrariums this week out of antique apothecary jars. My daughter Hazy and I gathered different kinds of moss and stones in the woods and made little worlds inside by planting tiny ferns. I have always loved that a terrarium is a self sustaining environment that has a life of it's own. The moisture that forms on the glass adds to the atmosphere and mystery of what is inside.
-Rebekah

2 comments:

  1. That is a very beautiful terrarium- they are so addiciting to make- do you have others?

    Check out my blog for tips on keeping terrariums healthy and happy.

    http://www.thefernandmossery.com/

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  2. Thanks for the tips on the terrariums. They are very addicting to make. Currently we have two for sale in the store. Both made in antique apothecary jars.

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Rebekah Brooks is a small handmade jewelry company based in Massachusetts. Fulfilling a lifelong interest in adornment, Rebekah started the company out of her loft in Brooklyn in 1998. The jewelry has gone on to sell in over 250 boutiques across the US, Europe & Japan.

In 2004 we relocated from New York City to Massachusetts. In 2007 we opened our flagship retail store in Northampton, Mass. Featuring a complete collection of our jewelry alongside antique finds from the Edwardian, Deco & Georgian periods.

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