Here's A Christmas Tree Made From Miami New Times Issues
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| via Kathleen Colwell |
This holiday season, Kathleen Colwell and Jason Neighbour had a better idea. They used dozens of old issues to create a collage Christmas tree.
"We were going to throw away the phone books so we thought to recycle them instead," she said. "We both love the New Times -- the art and images are great."
The couple started with a tabletop lamp and built around it, using yellow pages from the phone book as the base. They spent a couple days adding their favorite images from the New Times and topped with whole thing off with a conventional touch: a string of Christmas lights.
Colwell went to art school and then had a t-shirt business in New York City. Now she works at the Fontainebleau as a banquet server, but she still paints on occasion.
Her boyfriend, Neighbour, works as a roofer, but he also writes and paints. They're a couple of bonafide creatives, and their Christmas tree is a challenge to all Miamians: What can you make with your (thoroughly read) copies of the New Times?
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