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Victorian Inspired Botanical Themed Hutch

Hello sweet friends! I am so happy to be joining the Winter Botanicals and Gardens Blog Hop hosted by my dear friend Amber of Follow The Yellow Brick Home.  If you are coming from Botanic Bleu may I say “Welcome, I am so glad you are here!”  Judith has such a beautiful garden that I have been lucky to view in person. Today I will be sharing a Victorian Inspired Botanical Themed Hutch. Victorian Inspired Botanical Themed Hutch When dear Amber contacted me about participating ... View the Post

01.29.21

Easy Valentine Decor and More

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Easy Valentine Decor and More

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to the January edition of the Pinterest Challenge. This monthly event is hosted by Cindy of County Road 407. If you are visiting from Postcards From The Ridge may I say “Welcome to Storybook Cottage!” Today I am sharing Easy Valentine Decor and More. Easy Valentine Decor and More This month the challenge is a heart-shaped wreath.  Our inspiration photo comes from Capital B.   The image features: A heart shape Grapevine Paper ... View the Post

01.26.21

Pile of heart pillows

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Holiday

Lace Valentine Hearts Made From Scraps

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to another edition of A Tasha Tudor Inspired Holiday. Let's create some Lace Valentine Hearts Made From Scraps. Lace Valentine Hearts Made From Scraps Tasha Tudor painted the most enchanting Valentine greetings.  She famously used scraps of fabric and lace to create lovely Valentines, stuffed animals, and more.  I was inspired to create my own heartfelt gifts ala Tasha.  You Will Need: Scrap fabric, lace, and buttons ... View the Post

01.20.21

Favorite Posts of 2020

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Favorite Posts of 2020

Hello sweet friends! I hope you are continuing to enjoy this lovely holiday season. It is hard to believe that this very long year is soon coming to a close. Here are the Favorite Posts of 2020 for Decor To Adore. Favorite Posts of 2020 This is the first year that I really used Google Analytics to review numerically what posts readers truly enjoyed. Why I decided to do this is simple. It helps me determine what content readers really enjoy. Ultimately this knowledge will be used to give ... View the Post

12.28.20

A Tasha Tudor Inspired Holiday Dollhouse

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A Tasha Tudor Inspired Holiday Dollhouse

Hello my friends. I hope today finds you happy! Longtime readers know that I have been a fan of miniatures for many years. Here on DTA, I have created many vignettes of tiny delights. So I knew it was a must to feature A Tasha Tudor Inspired Holiday Dollhouse. A Tasha Tudor Inspired Holiday Dollhouse Tasha Tudor, the wonderful author, and illustrator of over 100 books was a lover of miniatures. I touched upon this in The Sparrow Post.  It was Tasha's mother, Rosamund, who would ... View the Post

12.16.20

Sewing Gifts Tasha Tudor Would Love

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Sewing Gifts Tasha Tudor Would Love

Hello sweet friends! The beauty of sewing as a hobby is that you are always in need of supplies. This past year I received two really lovely presents. I wanted to share them in case anyone needs ideas for Sewing Gifts Tasha Tudor Would Love. Sewing Gifts Tasha Tudor Would Love Tasha Tudor, the famed writer, and illustrator was a skilled needleworker.  She quilted, embroidered, and sewed most of her own clothing.  Tasha was also an avid knitter.  In addition, she ... View the Post

12.11.20

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Hi, I’m Laura Ingalls Gunn

Welcome to Decor To Adore! I love flea markets, tea parties, classic literature and dachshunds.

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