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Historic Halloween Costume Reveal The Queen Bee

Craft· DIY· Fashion· History· Holiday

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

Historic Halloween Fancy Dress Costumes

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Historic Halloween Fancy Dress Costumes

Hello friends and welcome to a very fun edition of Fashion Friday. Today I will be talking about Historic Halloween Fancy Dress Costumes.  Historic Halloween Fancy Dress Costumes Now some of you may ask "Just what are Historic Halloween Fancy Dress Costumes? The Victorians loved to entertain and hold lavish parties. They were inspired by the Carnevale masked balls in Italy and the Royal balls in France.  These magnificent, costumed affairs were organized by the nobility and ... View the Post

10.09.20

Decorating· DIY· Holiday

A Yankee Doodle Dandy Of A Garden

Welcome to the June Pinterest Challenge Create A Patriotic Tray Or Vignette.  This monthly event is hosted by Cindy of County Road 407. If you are visiting from the truly talented Our Southern Home may I say “Welcome to Storybook Cottage!” Today I am sharing a happy outdoor scene, A Yankee Doodle Dandy Of A Garden. Create A Patriotic Tray Or Vignette This month’s challenge was inspired by a gorgeous Fourth of July vignette created by Liz Marie. It features: A red, white, and blue ... View the Post

06.23.20

Easter Parade

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Easter Parade

Hello sweet friends! I hope your day is filled with joy, chocolate and spring bonnets fit for an Easter Parade. Easter Parade Bobbie of Rolling Hill Cottage and Studio created the most darling Easter bonnet and provided a pattern so that others could create their own. Bobbie is sharing hats that people have created in a modern-day Easter Parade on her Instagram. Please visit THIS LINK for the pattern. I couldn't resist making a hat for myself and for dear Gracie. The back ... View the Post

04.12.20

Holy Week Cross

Craft· DIY· Holiday

Make Your Own Old Rugged Cross

Happy Palm Sunday dear friends! Early this morning I awoke and felt the pressing need to create something for Palm Sunday. It feels a bit strange to not be in church today. I had seen various memes encouraging Christians to place greenery on their front doors. After all, even if we are not gathered together We Are The Church! Here is how to Make Your Own Old Rugged Cross. Supplies Old fencing (But any wood will do. Paint Sticks, yardsticks, old broom handles.) Hammer and nails or a ... View the Post

04.05.20

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

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