Our Friday night plans? Getting knee deep in research for cozy fall centerpieces for micro weddings, intimate dinner parties and holiday celebrations. And
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This past year has included more big life moments and change than I could have ever predicted, but all of which I am incredibly thankful for. From a new (first) home and new friendships to new family
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Curled up with our hot cocoa, falling leaves and pumpkin-scented air out our windows, we're practically glowing while we study these beautiful fall tablescapes for weddings of all sizes. Honestly, we can't get enough of the velvet linens, layered neutral floral compositions, caramel colored candles and fruit-laden tables that
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It can be tempting to rush through the process of home-making. Sitting with something unfinished and undone, when we know what it could look or feel like, is difficult. Living in it, even more so. But homes crafted slowly over time, in accordance with the values and rhythms of the people who live within them don’t tend to date in the same way that spaces put together with haste do. For those for whom a slower approach to home-making feels meaningful, we have put together a list of tips that might be helpful in encouraging a slower, more considered approach to home-making.
Modern still life photograph of earth toned brown and green moss Archival digital scanograph 18 x 13 inches, edition of 75 Additional sizes available This contemporary, archival digital scanograph was made by fine art photographer, Lisa Frank, in 2007. The floral still life print from the artist's 'Cabinet of Curiosity' series features an interesting arrangement of earth toned moss. Circular growths of rust orange, light brown and forest green moss develop into abstract patterns. This still life print is available in additional sizes. Artist's Statement: I make large scale photographs that depict complex patterns. These patterns are composed from elements of nature and are presented in the form of traditional wallpaper designs. Densely ornamental, my artwork draws upon my own background as a textile designer as well as the interior decoration documents of Britain’s Aesthetic Movement of the late 19th century. The patterns are constructed from daily snapshots and scanographs composed in my studio. Combinations of motifs are “sewn” together through extreme image layering and masking. Often working with over 100 layers, a photographic grouping is created and then given a “repeat” structure - a textile design term referring to the way a pattern is set up to tile seamlessly in any direction. The ability of these patterns to endlessly tile creates the potential for multiple size works ranging from large individual prints to full room installations. Choosing to focus on natural elements that are not commonly appreciated or used for decorative purposes, my artwork is connected to the “wildness” in nature even as it is taming it by the creation of formal patterning. Creating a context for connection, it is my hope to draw the viewer into a local world as it hasn’t been seen before: charged with wonder, rich, complex and changeable while being inclusive and accessible. Additional sizes listed separately: 15.25 x 11 inches, edition of 225, $350 18 x 13 inches, edition of 225, $450 25 x 18 inches, edition of 150, $750 27.75 x 20 inches, edition of 75, $850
"For me, photography means remembering my father who was a serious amateur photographer. I remember all the equipment, darkroom and the camera bag..."
Fall florals arranged in a pumpkin! The pumpkin is made of foam and was hollowed out for the arrangement. It is a beautiful centerpiece for your table or coffee table. Pictures dont do this piece justice! It measures approximately 16 tall x 12 wide from the tip of the tallest florals. This arrangement is assembled by hand, please expect each arrangement to be unique with small variations in design.
“But the steadfast love of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting on those who fear him, and his righteousness to children’s children, to those who keep his covenant and remember to do his com…
Diy Pumpkin Flower Arrangement: A centerpiece that anyone can make using the colors and the products of the season. There are so many variations and ways so get crafty and express yourself! Here is a step by step lesson on how to create your Pumpkin Flower Arrangement.
These fall arrangements include a pumpkin "vase" and much more!
Halloween and Thanksgiving are the highlights of Fall, so making a centerpiece with the star produce of the season is the perfect opportunity to brighten up your table! Whether you’re serving…
Welcome to Feathered Nest Friday!! Fall is in the air over here with a little chill in the evenings and some Autumn touches starting to appear around the house Here’s what I shared this week~ Vintage inspired Fall decor in the breakfast nook along with 6 other bloggers sharing their vintage inspired Fall More about…