Photo by: Thomas J. Story
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The creations that Heather Pando makes for her L.A. design studio , Little World Design, use botanicals in a whimsical fashion-a style translated to this wreath. One of Heather's favorite sights is springtime magnolia blossoms framed against the sky. "The effect is very dreamlike, and I wanted to re-create that for the holidays," she says. With her team-including Manuel Acosta, who put together this piece-she ...
more Photo by: Thomas J. Story
Beachy
The creations that Heather Pando makes for her L.A. design studio , Little World Design, use botanicals in a whimsical fashion-a style translated to this wreath. One of Heather's favorite sights is springtime magnolia blossoms framed against the sky. "The effect is very dreamlike, and I wanted to re-create that for the holidays," she says. With her team-including Manuel Acosta, who put together this piece-she fashioned "blossoms" out of scallop shells and glued them to a manzanita frame that resembles driftwood.
Materials: Manzanita branches, scallop shells, pink rock quartz, sea fans (gorgonian), hot glue.
Tip: Create a traditional embellishment (flowers) from untraditional materials (shells and rocks).
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