Quadro Decorativo Tempero VII a partir de 121.6 e muitos outros quadros decorativos.
I had a wonderful 3-day workshop in Portland last weekend at the Oregon College of Art & Craft. Ten ambitious and enthusiastic women brought their diverse skills into the classroom to create a variety of interesting objects. The table above is filled with samples I brought made from abaca, a plant fiber which is extracted from the trunk of a non-fruit-bearing banana tree. I beat the abaca for 5 hours in a Reina beater (many people refer to this as overbeaten abaca). The long beating makes the paper both translucent and high shrinking). This fiber has fascinated me for almost 20 years and led to the production of my film Water Paper Time in 2008. If you watch the trailer for the film, you’ll get […]
The humble crochet doily has come out of moth balls and made its way from ornamental mat to a multitude of modern day uses…. Many of which would probably shock our grandmothers!! If like me, you are shabby at heart and would gladly spend a thrifting day scouring through linen bins looking for pretty doilies, you’ll love these beautiful crafting projects I’ve gathered for you. Simply click on the link to view the tutorial for each of the 10 vintage doily craft projects. Rustic farmhouse style dream catcher from Making it to the Mountains DIY vintage 3
J'aime le carton et avec toutes les chutes que je garde, j'ai créer des petites maisons qui sont vite devenues : une ville !
If you ask someone what they think makes art so special, they are likely to tell you that it is the creative aspect and the sensual aspect of art that makes it so special. This is true and makes sense too but one of the things that makes art so wonderful to so many according to us, is the fact that it has no limits or limitations. We don’t know whether you agree with us or not, but we are planning to make a convincing case of this point in this article. In this article, we are going to be talking about art that is larger than life in the sense that instead of limiting itself to a canvas or a particular material it is using land or natural features to showcase the creativity of the artist. We are talking about land art installations in this article. It is only when you look at these stunning land art installations will you realize that these are immense works of art that seem to own the land on which they have been made without dominating them. This is probably due to the fact that the land is part of the art as much as the art is part of the land and one could not imagine one without the other once one has seen it.
Here we are again...in the *Industrial* Guest room! I'm slowly getting each little corner of the room completed with a wealth of treasured *things*! Awhile back I found these Tim Holtz boxes (yeah, I love his stuff) at Michael's and knew they would be perfectly perfect to hold all the *littles* that I've gathered over the years. It's a lot to look at....but, confined all in one place, it works. I found this old rusty light fixture and never knew what to do with it....after I got the boxes nailed to the wall, it looked unfinished...so, I rummaged around and there it was waiting for me. PERFECT! Then added the chain to give the illusion that the boxes are hanging. Thanks for stopping by.... Have a happy weekend..... xoso Sandy
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Leney Breeden, photographer, creative, and owner of the store Folkling, lives in a 1045-square-foot rental house filled with vintage goods from her travels around the country, a variety of special family heirlooms, and lots of gorgeous vintage quilts.
Hi Everybody!!! I hope you had a merry Christmas, we are December 30, and here is my last creation of the year for Lindy's!! If you follow me, maybe have
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aus Andersens Märchen, passend zu meinem Teebeutelbuch made from Andersen's fairy tales. to go with my tea bag book
Forget old lady quilting stereotypes. Nowadays, these blankets are all kinds of hip, quirky, and modern — ideal for snuggling or decorating a wall.
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Il tronchetto di Natale è un dolce natalizio formato da pasta biscotto farcita con crema al mascarpone e nocciole, glassato con cioccolato e ultimato con decorazioni in zucchero.
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We got the keys to our new place today! (Nope, not buying yet!) Tonight will be the last night that my craft room will be in one piece for a couple of weeks, so I just HAD to make something... I was totally digging all the awesome love shrines happening in the craft world this month, I couldn't resist. I wish I could get a better picture of this sweet birdy pair I watercolored! The colors just are getting washed out... They are really golden with a rich pink on the throats and tails. The branches are from some little plant here in Alabama, I have no idea what it's called. The acorn-looking thingies are seed pods and the little seeds shake out all over the place. And of course, the "love" is made from wire :) I haven't finished the outside yet, but I'll be sure to share once I do! Happy Tuesday!!!
Leinen gehört zu meinen liebsten Materialien. So schön natürlich und ein wenig grob in der Optik. Das dunkelgraue, derbe Leinen liegt schon eine ganze Weile hier herum und wollte endlich einmal Verwendung finden. Und beim Stöbern auf Pinterest bin ich dann auf eine tolle Idee gestoßen, die mich gleich begeistert hat: Stoffuntersetzer in Blattform mit ...
Cozinha de minha filhinha Claudia ======================================================= creditos: pinterest Album: 30 ------ pagina Eu Amo Artesanato ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Disse-lhe Jesus: Eu sou o caminho, e a verdade e a vida; ninguém vem ao Pai, senão por mim. (Jesus Cristo disse aos seus discípulos que Ele é o caminho que nos leva a Deus, Ele é a verdade, a sua palavra é a verdade e se encontra na Bíblia, principalmente no Novo Testamento onde tem suas leis, suas orientações, e Ele é a vida eterna. Então, podemos discernir que verdadeiramente Jesus Cristo é o caminho que dá a solução para a morte) João 14:6------------LEIA A BÍBLIA -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Il tronchetto di Natale è una preparazione semplice ma suggestiva, da presentare in occasione delle Feste per incantare tutti quanti!
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Chicken Wire Allium are one of those things that keeps popping up on my Pinterest feed. I had to make those giant lolly pop flowers for my garden.
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Eine schnelle und einfache Idee zum Selbermachen: Tannenbäumchen aus Wellpappe! Die Maße fürs Zuschneiden und eine Anleitung gibt es hier.
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Despite the snow cover that greeted us yesterday morning, spring has come to northern Wisconsin. And while I still have some willow that needs to be cut, I've finished the harvest of my best stuff and done all the sorting I plan to do. It's time for the payoff -- weaving a few willow trellises for my gardens. My gardens are not showplaces, so I make whimsical trellises to distract from the general weediness and chaos in summer and bleakness in winter. Trellises also provide structure and support for plants. And because the rabbits and deer are bold as brass, I use willow trellises to make it harder for them to nibble. Here's a peek at the process I use to make things like this Scarlett O'Trellis, photographed back when the roses were in bloom. The Pizza Box Jig. Jigs are simple tools that make a task easier. For weaving these 3D trellises, I use a jig made from a five gallon bucket and a pizza box set on top. I've made these trellises by sticking the willow right into the dirt, but you have to keep moving around and around as you weave. With the jig, you just rotate the bucket. Before I begin, I poke holes that go through both the top and bottom layers of the pizza box for four stakes that will be poked into the ground when I put the trellis in the garden. I poke the rest of the holes through just the top of the box. Raise The Stakes. Insert heavy willow rods into the holes in the pizza box and tie them loosely near the tips to keep them from flopping around until you get some weaving in place. Wale On It. The willow used for weaving (or waling, in this case) needs to be smaller in diameter than the willow used in the stakes. For trellises, I use a slapdash version of 3 rod wale, a very strong triple-twining technique. And I break all kinds of rules that make darn good sense when you're making baskets. It's going into the garden. I probably won't take it up for winter. It's going to end up in the compost pile in a few years. And in the meantime, birds are going to decorate it with you-know-what. If it holds together well enough to suit me, it's fine. Anyway, I weave several rows of 3 rod wale at the bottom. I add rods as needed, and (basketmakers are fainting here) don't up at the end of the row or do anything to make sure the weave is level. The birds won't care. Up, Up And Away. When I have enough waling at the bottom that the rods stay where I want them, I start spiraling up. Since I've broken so many rules already, I stay with the program on the spiral. Where I add weavers, if it looks like a butt wants to stick out unattractively, I use a willow binder to make it behave. Finish. Sometimes I put on a trac border, like in this compost catcher -- a bottomless basket that moves around the garden as needed so I can toss in stuff as I weed. Other times I just trim the stakes above the weaving and call it good. And sometimes I add elements to create figurative trellises. Woven Components. To make woven components, I use some of the dry frames I made last year (read the Doodling With Willow post for more on those). I'll use the butt end of a piece of fresh willow as the center rib, then use the other end to lash it to the frame and start weaving. On the other end, I repeat the process, sticking the cut end of the butt into the weave on the opposite side. Here's the story in pictures. Notice the long willow sticking out from that central rib? That's what I use to help lash the component into place. If I'm doing a figurative trellis, for example, that's the neck. If the component is really large, I might add some ribs. But since this isn't going to bear any weight, I'm pretty cavalier about the technique. This is one of my Scarlett O'Trellises on a day last winter when it seemed that spring would never come. You can't really see all the construction details, so let me just simplify the idea with a couple of words: Whatever works. Use the skills you have or whatever you can find in a book, and make up the rest. It doesn't have to be perfect, so don't worry about whether it's "right." On my first figurative trellis, I wasn't quite sure how to make the arms. So I made up something. Over time, the fresh willow dried and shrunk. That trellis was right outside the dining room window, and I loved watching those arms wobble in the wind and every time a bird perched there. That trellis finally went on the compost pile last year. Those arms came off and she was neither a Scarlett O'Trellis nor a Venus d'Trellis. Now she's just a memory. And she still makes me smile.
fot: M. Czechowicz Stylizacja: J. Musiałowicz zdjęcie własność : MURATOR Po trwającym prawie rok remoncie... wreszcie mogę śmiało powiedzieć "kuchnia skończona" :) oczywiście jak to u mnie bywa... jeszcze wiele... zmienię... dodam... przestawię... przemaluję... bo nudy nie lubię... i musi być "ruch na osiedlu" :) fot: M. Czechowicz Stylizacja: J. Musiałowicz zdjęcie własność : MURATOR jeżeli jesteście ciekawi efektu końcowego... czy szerszych kadrów z serca mojego domu... z największą przyjemnością zapraszam Was... do najnowszego, czerwcowego wydania Mojego Mieszkania... od środy magazyn już jest w kioskach... a w nim. m.in moja kuchnia ... oraz ukochane przeze mnie "graty" :) fot: M. Czechowicz Stylizacja: J. Musiałowicz zdjęcie własność : MURATOR dziś dla Was kilka kadrów... które nie zmieściły się w magazynie... oraz te "moje ulubione" :) ... fot: M. Czechowicz Stylizacja: J. Musiałowicz zdjęcie własność : MURATOR raz jeszcze bardzo serdecznie dziękuję... Pani Joli Musiałowicz za świetną stylizację... Panu Marcinowi Czechowiczowi za kapitalne zdjęcia... ale przede wszystkim za kolejny... niezwykły dzień z Państwem :) było super :) fot: M. Czechowicz Stylizacja: J. Musiałowicz zdjęcie własność : MURATOR aha i najważniejsze :) :) :) wkrótce mała niespodzianka.... ode mnie dla Was ... już ją szydełkuję :) :) :) Razem ze Staszkiem Kotem... ściskamy Was gorąco!! cudownej niedzieli :)
Name: Alex and Wendy and their adorable pets, Lulu and MelLocation: Alexandria, VirginiaSize: 2,000 square feetYears lived in: 9 Situated just off the main street in the historic district of Old Town Alexandria, Alex and Wendy’s home is the epitome of the classic elegance that defines the city’s character.
Tour the colorful, maximalist meets minimalist space of Martha Moore Porter, founder of accessories brand Buried Diamond, and artist Jason Sho Green. Get ideas for infusing your home with color and personal mementos.
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