Last week I gave you a sneak peek at the springtime jewelry holder Mr. Décor and I created from an old window. I hope you enjoy Spring Jewelry Holder Tutorial Man Versus Woman. Spring Jewelry Holder Tutorial Man Versus Woman I have had this old window sitting in our garage for oh, eight years. Recently, I wrote a post about using old windows in your decor HERE. I like to think of myself as a hoarder collector of interesting pieces. But since I have been spring cleaning with a vengeance a ... View the Post
A Springtime Terrarium Tutorial
When they were passing out green thumbs I forgot to get in line. Sure, I can keep certain types of houseplants alive. But thankfully I can blame the changing of the seasons for the regular demise of my outdoor pots. When dear Bev of The Willows announced she had opened a new garden shop and was having a class on creating terrariums I showed up with bells on! A Springtime Terrarium Tutorial. A Springtime Terrarium Tutorial There are two types of terrariums ~ closed and open. A ... View the Post
All Things Irish Festive Fare
Today's post covers All Things Irish Festive Fare. Green is my favorite color. I love to set the table for St. Patrick's Day dinner. You can create mini votives by coring an apple and adding a candle. All Things Irish Festive Fare I love the elegant simplicity of this Celtic tablecloth created with a stencil and fabric paint. If my children are good, a leprechaun might leave a few gold coins sprinkled next to their place setting. Irish Recipes Continuing the simple ... View the Post
All Things Irish Crystal
There are medieval documents that show glass making has existed in Ireland since the middle of the 13th century. Today one of Ireland's most leading and well-known exports is its lead crystal. Companies such as Waterford, Galway, Cuchulainn, Heritage, and Tyrone all produce beautiful crystal pieces. All Things Irish Crystal. Waterford crystal was begun in the town of Waterford by two brothers, George and William Penrose, in 1783. They created crystal that produced such remarkably pure color ... View the Post
All Things Irish China
There are a few companies in Ireland that create china that is as charming and delightful as the country itself. All Things Irish China. All Things Irish China Royal Tara China is famous for its delicate scattering of tiny shamrocks. Belleek china is a heavy china that is full of whimsy. Isn't this a sweet bowl for spring? I love this vase with the Irish Claddagh image. The design originated in the fishing village of Claddagh in the 1600's. The hands clasping a heart topped ... View the Post
A Happy Friday Vintage Windows Used As Decor
I’ve had an old window that has sat in my garage for several years. I have to wonder “Why?” I have been looking for inspiration on how to use it and thought you might be interested as well. Here is A Happy Friday Vintage Windows Used As Decor. The most popular use for an old window seems to repurpose it as a picture frame. Showcasing a set of botanicals is quite impressive too. A pretty tray is a great idea. Or creating a window in a room that doesn’t have one. I love the idea of ... View the Post
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