Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Bodega


On the boardwalk in Asbury Park is a hidden store of all special things. I recently visited Bodega http://www.bodegashoppe.com/ with my friend and partner Kelly of Goodies Designs. I was excited, since I love France and Marie Antoinette, to find the store all decked out for Bastille Day.

The paper wigs pictured are done by artist Jeffrey Rudell - they are absolutely amazing!

They were created for the Tiffany & Co. flagship 5th Avenue store and they are on temporary loan to Michael at Bodega (for his Bastille Day display.)

More information about the paper wigs can be found here: http://www.craftstylish.com/item/5787/depth-charge-how-to-make-a-splash-and-get-paid-for-it

You can find Jeffrey’s online bio at www.CraftStylish.com, & where he has been a blogger for the last year: http://www.craftstylish.com/profile/Jeff_Rudell

The doll that you see pictured on the scale is done by an artist Constance Mueller.

You can find out more information at her website: http://boutiquerochambeau.com

If you are looking for very special and unique gifts or need some inspiration I recommend going here, you will be enchanted and not want to leave this little treasure!

Visit Kelly’s blog http://kelsgoodies.blogspot.com/ about the French inspired wedding we recently did in Napa Valley, California!

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