Art
Item Description
Earth Day is a day that is intended to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's natural environment.
All the 4th grade students at Janet Berry Elementary designed this mail box.
They were inspired by Earth Day, which is April 22. They created a beautifully designed work of art. It is a bright, cheerful habitat for insects.
All the insects, flowers, leaves and letters were made by hand. The students use clay to create each individual piece. There are approximately 200 pieces. They painted them bright eye popping colors, so they would stand out in any location.
This is a great piece that would look spectacular in any landscape.
Item Special Note
Item must be picked up at Habitat ReStore: 3000 East College Avenue, Appleton, WI 54915. Pick up during normal business hours between Maya 17 - May 21. Please call (920) 967-8890 with questions.
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