Photo by: Thomas J. Story
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People seek out Montana interior designer Kate Ledford for her uncanny ability to decorate using items they already own. "I always look for found items wherever I go, and I like to recultivate things in unexpected ways," she says-which explains her collection of deer antlers, accumulated while foraging in the forest (deer shed them naturally). She decided they'd be the perfect foundation for her wreath: an iconic...
more Photo by: Thomas J. Story
Woodsy
People seek out Montana interior designer Kate Ledford for her uncanny ability to decorate using items they already own. "I always look for found items wherever I go, and I like to recultivate things in unexpected ways," she says-which explains her collection of deer antlers, accumulated while foraging in the forest (deer shed them naturally). She decided they'd be the perfect foundation for her wreath: an iconic "found" Western emblem, used in a surprising way.
Materials: Antlers, pheasant and quail feathers, dried berries, painted straw snowflakes, twigs, heavy wire.
Tip: Use materials with contrasting textures to create interest.
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