"Garden Tours"
Dublin Core
Title
Description
This decorative sign was made by Cat Bellew. The withering wood is beige and the black text reads "Garden Tours." An arrow points right towards white flowers.
The submitter offered the following story about the artifact's creation: "This was one of the first signs that my mother made when we moved to Colorado in 2002. She had done a lot of landscape work in the yard, including a flower bed around the front porch. For a while, the sign hung on the front porch."
The submitter offered the following story about the artifact's creation: "This was one of the first signs that my mother made when we moved to Colorado in 2002. She had done a lot of landscape work in the yard, including a flower bed around the front porch. For a while, the sign hung on the front porch."
Creator
Cat Bellew
Source
Jen Enoch
Publisher
Unpublished
Date
Rights
Cat Bellew
Language
English
Identifier
Coverage
2000-2004
Sign and Label Item Type Metadata
Genre
craft sign
Material
wood, paint
Circulation
Posted
Linguistic Text
GARDEN TOUR
Visual Text
The rectangular sign is wearing away at the edges of its' black border. The black arrow is thick under the thinner lines of text and points towards the five white flowers in the bottom right corner that have yellow centers and dark green leaves around them.
Dimension
Unknown
Placement of Sign
The sign now resides in the owner's basement..
Citation
Cat Bellew, “"Garden Tours",” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed May 2, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/74.