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Lessons With Laura The First Four Years

Craft· Decorating· Design· DIY· Family· History

Lessons With Laura The First Four Years

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to Lessons With Laura The First Four Years. This is the tenth post in an eleven-week series. You can find all of the Lessons With Laura posts HERE.    Lessons With Laura The First Four Years In this post, we will feature two readings from The First Four Years along with some accompanying activities.  We will be looking at a pinner apron, planting holiday paperwhites, and share how picnics were prepared in the Victorian era.  This ... View the Post

11.18.20

Día de Muertos)

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A Truly Spooktacular Home

Hello, my cool ghouls and goblins! Welcome to A Truly Spooktacular Home. It is certain to give you chills and thrills.  A Truly Spooktacular Home Our truly talented friends, Mike and Michele, begin planning their Halloween decor a year in advance. The amazing outdoor theme changes every year. For this current dimension, we take you to Quarantine Zone Area 51. Michele is an amazing costume designer. She creates gorgeous dance, cheer, and costume apparel.   Area ... View the Post

10.30.20

Lessons With Laura The Long Winter

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Lessons With Laura The Long Winter

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to Lessons With Laura The Long Winter. This is the seventh post in an eleven-week series. You can find all of the Lessons With Laura posts HERE. Lessons With Laura The Long Winter In this post, we will feature two chapters from The Long Winter along with some accompanying activities.  Chapter 4: October Blizzard Craft Project: Create an autumnal scene with beans.  Chapter 21: The Long Winter Recipe: Ma's Pot Roast This Week's ... View the Post

10.28.20

Fall Scene In A Jar

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An Autumnal Scene In A Jar

It’s time for the October Pinterest Challenge. This monthly event is hosted by Cindy of County Road 407. If you are visiting from A Stroll Thru Life may I say “Welcome to Storybook Cottage!” Today I am sharing An Autumnal Scene In A Jar. A Winter Wonderland Repeat This month the Pinterest Challenge is a winter-themed globe in a jar. Our inspiration photo comes from Northern Feeling.  The jar image features: A glass jar Miniature trees and buildings Bottom filler (faux ... View the Post

10.27.20

Historic Halloween Costume Reveal The Queen Bee

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Historic Halloween Costume Reveal The Queen Bee

Hello sweet friends! It is time for the annual Decor To Adore Historic Halloween Costume Reveal The Queen Bee. Every year I challenge myself to create a costume on a budget. This year Mr. Decor joins in on the fun.  Historic Halloween Costume Reveal The Queen Bee Two weeks ago I shared the inspiration and history for this year's costume in the Historic Halloween Fancy Dress Costumes post. I had found five yards of striped silk that reminded me of an autumnal bumblebee. I ... View the Post

10.26.20

D/FW Costumers

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Historical Halloween Goodie Bags

Hello sweet friends and Happy Monday! I recently organized an outdoor outing for the D/FW Costumers Guild. In Fort Worth, there is an amazing living history museum that I have shared before. It is the Log Cabin Village. I always like to create a party favor for those that attend and this gathering was no exception. Here are the Historical Halloween Goodie Bags. Historical Halloween Goodie Bags I am currently knee-deep in research on how the Victorians celebrated holidays with Fancy Dress ... View the Post

10.19.20

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

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