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I believe I came across Patina Farm in 2017 as I was beginning to further myself into the Interior Design world. For one thing, It's located in Ojai, California
Good Morning Friends & Folk ~ a very Merry Yule and a beautiful Winter Solstice to us all.... 'tis the shortest day of the year... the wheel turns slightly once again to bring us more sun each day! This old farmhouse holds many memories of Christmas' past, not only for our family but of those who lived here before... each year as we cozy up the house, I can envision those-before us doing the same and it brings me a great sense of peace and welcoming. it will be a cold Christmas here in our parts of Virginia, the woodpiles are stocked and the homefires are burning bright ~ tea kettles and soup-pots are bubbling and the scents of orange, cloves and pine wafts through the air ~ the halls are decked and the bells are jingling! ....and we will welcome home our daughter to spend the Holiday at home.... merriment, comfort food and cozy slippers await us as we hunker down for the rest of this year, ~ readying ourselves to ring in a sparkling-fresh 2023. {all photos found on Pinterest} Blessings from the Farm ~ Lori
Modern laundry detergents are pricey and laden with hormone-disrupting and cancer-causing chemicals. Here at Calico and Twine, we have been making homemade laundry detergent for well over 15 years now and we want to make it easy for you to do the same! This recipe is also what we use to wash all of
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No matter if you’re renting or have your own place, it is important to make it feel like home. To do that, sometimes all you need is to bring in some new plants and hang up your favorite pictures or art on the walls. Other times, you need to get a little bit more elaborate to inject your personality into your space. That is where one starts taking up various DIY projects.
My snake plant was getting overcrowded. I had to repot this spring and decided to pluck off a few leaves to practice making cordage. I’ve never done this before, but remember seeing Bushmen hunters do...
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We are announcing one Issue Five article each weekday until pre-orders open on August 1st. If you don’t already have a subscription and just wanted to order a copy of Issue Five by itself, you may do so on August 1st. If you signed up for an auto-renewing yearly subscription last year, your card will be automatically charged exactly 365 days from your original purchase date. Any questions about your subscription status can be directed to [email protected]. An Overwhelming Call: The Life & Work of Eric Sloane By Michael Updegraff "When you hold an early implement, when you close your hand over the worn wooden handle, you know exactly how it felt to the craftsman whose hand had smoothed it to its rich patina. In that instant you are as close to that craftsman as you can be - even closer than if you live in the house that he built or sit in the chair that he made. In that moment you are near to another being in another life, and you are that much richer." The works of Eric Sloane have deeply impacted our understanding of life in early rural America. Sloane's books, replete with his trademark pen-and-ink drawings, have been credited with kindling the hand tool revival that continues today. His paintings, totaling some 15,000 produced in his lifetime, stirred the collective memories of generations of admirers the world over. But his perspectives about the destructive effects of industrialization on society and his idealized renderings of days gone by are not without controversy. Who was Eric Sloane? What fueled his lifelong passion to delve into the mind of the early American maker? From his days as a traveling sign painter to his later obsession with New England barns, Sloane's journey was driven by a calling to reconnect with the past. In this article, author Michael Updegraff seeks to trace the thread of that journey through the inspirations, the controversies, and the prolific creativity of the man known as Eric Sloane. The next Issue Five article will be announced tomorrow...
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several years ago when i taught my first canning class, i remember wishing for one day when i could host canning classes on our dream farm. friends, it thrills me deep down in my soul that this tiny wish, this big dream for one day, is now. we hosted our freckled hen farmhouse EC series: canning & preserving workshop this past weekend & it was absolutely wonderful! i cannot thank the handful of gals enough who said yes to this crazy dream & joined us on the farm. i want to give you a peek into the amazing day i spent with our canning gals on the farm... grab a cup of coffee & get cozy, friends. luke & i poured hours into getting the farm workshop ready. we filled wheelbarrows with perennial flowers & decorated our old blue bike with burlap & a chippy wooden star. we wanted our space to be inspiring for the amazing ladies coming to the farm. our hope is that they would feel relaxed & rejuvenated while learning a skill they could bring back to their own home. these ladies were amazing. we gathered in the kitchen peeling & coring tomatoes. that morning, we were strangers, but amidst the chopping of vegetables & stirring of pots, we talked of our lives & grew together as friends. at one moment, i stood back & admired the chatter in our farmhouse kitchen. i closed my eyes & imagined the incredible women before us who would gather in kitchens together putting up sustenance for their family during the winter months. over pots & jars, us sisters made herbed tomatoes. we decorated our jars with the sweetest fabrics, ribbon, twine, wooden spoons & tags. once the labor of the day was finished, we shared a farm to table lunch & then headed to prairie grove for an afternoon of junkin'! our friends at hogshead tours picked us up in their wonderful 1970s volkswagen van. our driver even wore suspenders & a bow tie! we felt like junkin' royalty, y'all! in praire grove, we visited the best of flea markets. colorful, chippy & rusty oh my! the gals walked away with a handful of treasures. i managed to find an old ladder for five bucks. the rule that it had to fit in your lap in our hogshead tour van? yeah, there's always an exception if it's chippy & cheap, y'all. our first workshop would not have been as meaningful & wonderful without the artists who showered us with gifts in our swag bags. i feel like these gals, across states & borders, were there with us, stirring pots & canning tomatoes. big hugs to our maker & artist friends who contributed to our swag bags & graciously sponsored our first canning workshop: - gingiber - poppy & fern - katygirl designs - recipe for crazy - tiny prints - arch + craft - myrrh handmade jewelry - pen + paint - be crafty - pinwheel parcels - mary wangerin: the turquoise paint brush - amaginarium as we ended the workshop & the gals gathered their things to head home, i was in awe of my tribe who surrounded me & assisted me in making this happen for these incredible gals. big hugs & giant golden stars to lesley of recipe for crazy & kara of arch+craft for being my right-hand gals before, during & after the workshop. these girls made food, washed dishes & helped out in a kajillion more ways than i could even begin to count. i am so thankful to call these amazing women friends. thank you, lesley & kara. i love you girls! --- i cannot wait to share more details about our upcoming "inspiring home" workshop happening on our farm in the early winter months. as we put our gardens to sleep, light the first winter fire & cozy up within our homes, i am inviting you onto our farm for a day of creating within the home & cultivating an inspiring home on a budget. more details to come! ... xo. love, natalie
When you are just starting out on your homestead it's easy to want to jump in with both feet and get a whole whack load of animals. However, it can be wiser to start out slower. Today I'm going to talk about why, and what animals are great to start out with on your
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This is not a sign. This is a digital file to create your own. :) On the farm, We are a family, Farm Rules, Clipart Vector Download, Printable Quote, DIY home decor, svg, pdf, Farm Family Quote, Stencil in a 12x12 format This file can be imported to various paper crafting and vinyl cutting software, including, Cricut, Silhouette, and others that will load and cut digital files . Includes Svg, png, PDF All files have been checked for cutting accuracy. **THIS ITEM IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD** This is a digital download file only. There is no physical item shipped. ----------------------------------------------------------------- DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PRODUCT INFORMATION ----------------------------------------------------------------- DESIGN: FILE FORMATS: PNG, PDF, DXF, EPS, SVG STYLE: Vinyl Ready, Welded COPYRIGHT: Personal Vinyl Ready! Original design, professionally created vector art. We have personally cut this item and used on a metal sign to test and have it hanging in our own home. ----------------------------------------------------------------- COPYRIGHT LICENSE / USER AGREEMENT ----------------------------------------------------------------- COMMERCIAL - TANGIBLE 500 - Use for physical, tangible items only. DO NOT RESELL THE DESIGN! - You may incorporate my designs into your own designs. - Do not post for sale on Cafepress, Zazzle, Spoonflower, or other On-Demand Printing websites. - Do not share, give away, post online as a download, include in any digital set, or distribute in any other digital or electronic form. - Do not claim this art, design, or photo (as is) as your own creation. If you have any questions, please ask before you purchase since due to the nature of instant digital downloads, we are unable to give refunds. A download link will be available to you after your purchase. Files may be accessed under your purchases tab. You will also receive an email with the download link. PLEASE be sure you know how to import and use the file with your particular machine and software and that one of the listed formats will work with your machine, as there are NO REFUNDS for digital downloads. You are free to sell items you make with my files but you understand and agree when making this purchase, that this file is solely for use by you and you will not share or sell this design file, in whole or any part there of. Digitizing of design to resell as embroidery file is NOT allowed. You may use the design on items you make and sell.
Growing fodder for livestock is a nutritious and economical way to feed your homestead animals. It doesn’t have to be huge. A small-scale system can actually
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Having an open farm day sounds like a simple way to make a few extra dollars, even if agritourism is not a regular part of your business. You open your farm to the public for a day or a weekend, but are you putting yourself and your farm at risk?