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Palm Sunday Smiles

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Garden· Holiday

Palm Sunday Smiles

Hello sweet friends. Happy Palm Sunday Smiles! It has been a truly glorious week here. Perhaps this afternoon I will work out in my garden. It will be the perfect time to revel in nature.  Isn't this cross made from repurposed materials just fabulous? Palm Sunday Smiles There is no tutorial for this amazing open topiary made by Crested Perch. But there are several images HERE.  Pour One On This paint pour Easter craft looks like such fun! Desert Rose My daughter Lou has ... View the Post

03.28.21

Vintage Floral Eggs

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Family· Holiday

Cottage Core Spring Decor

Happy Friday sweet friends! Do you have any lovely weekend plans? Perhaps you will create some Cottage Core Spring Decor. Cottage Core Spring Decor My daughter Lou has recently returned home. She helped me create some cottage-inspired spring decor by transforming some old paper mache eggs.  TIP: In this week's video, we talk about where to source similar eggs and flowers.  Begin by painting the eggs a base coat of white. Then add a color of your choosing and top with a pearl ... View the Post

03.26.21

A Sweet Tweet Tablescape

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A Sweet Tweet Tablescape

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to the March edition of the Pinterest Challenge. This monthly event is hosted by Cindy of County Road 407. Didn't you love Marty's Easter table at A Stroll Thru Life ? Today I am sharing a Sweet Tweet Tablescape.  A Sweet Tweet Tablescape This month the challenge is to create a birdhouse-themed tablescape. Our lovely inspiration photo comes from Doreen of Hymns & Verses. The image features: A birdhouse Spring blooms  Blue mason ... View the Post

03.23.21

Historically Inspired Doll Fashions Pioneer

Craft· DIY· Fashion

Historically Inspired Doll Fashions

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to a very fun Fashion Friday. I've recently been creating some lovely little frocks for my sweet nieces for Easter. The emphasis is on the word little as they are Historically Inspired Doll Fashions.  Historically Inspired Doll Fashions For as long as there have been children there have been dolls and doll clothing.  From the Queen Anne dolls popular in the 1700s... ... to fancy French dolls in the Victorian era, children and adults of all ages ... View the Post

03.19.21

50 Fun St Patrick's Day Ideas

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Holiday· Lifestyle· Recipe

50 Fun St Patrick’s Day Ideas

Top O the morning to you sweet friends. Recently I was checking for broken links and missing images. It became evident that over the years I have written several leprechaun-loving posts. So here are 50 Fun St Patrick's Day Ideas. 50 Fun St Patrick's Day Ideas There are 19 fabulous craft and recipe ideas in THIS POST alone. Including these adorable shamrocks.  While St Patrick Day Food and Fun was written in 2013 the sixteen table decor and recipe ideas hold up. Plus there's a ... View the Post

03.16.21

An 1890's Victorian Sporting Outfit

Design· DIY· Fashion· History

An 1890’s Victorian Sporting Outfit

Hello sweet friends! Welcome to a historical edition of Fashion Friday and this year's Wearing of the Green. It is An 1890's Victorian Sporting Outfit. An 1890's Victorian Sporting Outfit A few weeks ago I gave a presentation on Victorian Botany to UNT art students.  As it was a Zoom class I transformed my green hutch into a festive backdrop.   I wanted to make the students smile and decided to create era-appropriate attire.  So first came a bit of research as the ... View the Post

03.12.21

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