


Garden Art
Kimberly started collecting railroad spikes and anchors 26 years ago. She was particularly interested int he rail anchors because she discovered several different shapes that served the same engineering purpose of helping to stabilize wooden or concrete ties with the rails, plates and spikes.
Kimberly learned to weld 10 years ago so she could create botanically and architecturally inspired garden art. I love her work so much and have it scattered around my yard and in my house!
I’m happy to have these available for purchase and pick up In The Shed.
16” wide, 38” tall, once in the ground it’ll be about 33” tall
Kimberly started collecting railroad spikes and anchors 26 years ago. She was particularly interested int he rail anchors because she discovered several different shapes that served the same engineering purpose of helping to stabilize wooden or concrete ties with the rails, plates and spikes.
Kimberly learned to weld 10 years ago so she could create botanically and architecturally inspired garden art. I love her work so much and have it scattered around my yard and in my house!
I’m happy to have these available for purchase and pick up In The Shed.
16” wide, 38” tall, once in the ground it’ll be about 33” tall
Kimberly started collecting railroad spikes and anchors 26 years ago. She was particularly interested int he rail anchors because she discovered several different shapes that served the same engineering purpose of helping to stabilize wooden or concrete ties with the rails, plates and spikes.
Kimberly learned to weld 10 years ago so she could create botanically and architecturally inspired garden art. I love her work so much and have it scattered around my yard and in my house!
I’m happy to have these available for purchase and pick up In The Shed.
16” wide, 38” tall, once in the ground it’ll be about 33” tall