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Good Mornin' Earrings
Tiffany Threadgould, Tiffany Tomato Designs
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Good Mornin' earrings are made from stale pieces of
cereal. In this instance, Corn Pops are used. Old milk
cartons are also used in the earrings and as the
packaging. These earrings are part of a balanced
wardrobe. The cereal has been dipped in a protective
coating so they don't stick to your face. It's not
recommended to bite into them... even in an emergency.
You don't want to ruin your pretty new earrings, now
do you? Earring backs are sterling silver. Value: $20
Tiffany Threadgould began Tiffany Tomato Designs as
she worked on her graduate degree at Pratt Institute.
Her thesis work was called Trash Nouveau
reincarnating garbage into usable products. The
streets of New York provided great inspiration and
material for her work. As she worked on her designs
the garbage began to take on its own personality and
much thought was given to the previous life in the new
designs. This resulted in the use of metaphors in the
new products. Reusing garbage to create new products
is a way that not only helps reduce material put in
landfills, but also helps create an awareness for
using garbage as a raw material.
tel. 734-DIP-STIX (347-7849),
moreinfo@tiffanytomato.com
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