This is a folding fan with romantic red roses flowers design. The size of this piece makes it perfect to carry in your handbag and use anywhere when it's really hot! What can you do with a hand fan or when to use it? - When it's too hot outside: summer weddings, parties, events, tennis matches, etc - To be a fashion queen! - To send secret messages!!! (For example: Fully open the hand fan = "Wait for me"; Move the hand fan around the cheek = "I love you") - As decorations to hang on a wall or display - To dance flamenco, olé! Measurements: (width x height) Open: 17 x 9 inches (43 cm x 23 cm) Closed: 1.6 x 9 inches (4 cm x 23 cm) The hand fan is made of natural wood, lacquer several times with water-based lacquer (so the wood becomes nice to the touch) and white polyester fabric, which I decorate with a decoupage technique using paper napkins, fixed with lacquer. All the materials I use are water-based (odorless and eco-friendly) and I guarantee durability. Make a set with cigarette/credit card case: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1261205883 Thank you for visiting our shop!
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If asked to recommend one Spring flowering garden plant, I would answer with Candytuft, a pretty evergreen perennial! Here's why!
For some years I’ve led tours around Turkey - the world’s premier temperate bulb paradise - visiting the south-west, central, north-east and east, but one area had always missed out the north-west. Admittedly it lacks some of the scenic splendour of other areas, but forest clothed mountains of Uludag, Bolu and Boz Dag as well as the silvery placid waters of Lake Abant are all worthy of a look. This corner of Turkey is also home to some its finest massed bulb displays especially around Bolu where there exist spectacular carpets of flowers in spring. Uludag had some wonderful drifts of golden Crocus gargaricus (mixed with chrysanthus) and the varied lilac shades of lovely Crocus biflorus pulchricolor, the latter of which is on the surface at least identical to Crocus abantensis (there are obvious bulb tunic differences below ground…but…) that was abundant above Lake Abant. The areas around Bolu were smothered in flowers with countless Cyclamen coum, thousands of Corydalis integra, primroses, streamsides studded with broad-leaved Galanthus plicatus byzantinus, swampy areas with the striking bottle-brushes of Petasites hybridus and big stands of lentern rose Helleborus orientalis. I had previously visited the Bolu area in May and at this time there are sensational carpets of Muscari aucheri and orchids a plenty such as Orchis pallens on show, so at least two visits are needed. I also tracked down four other specials; the pretty bicolored Iris attica growing on areas of limestone scrub, the pretty pink sibthorpii form of Primula vulgaris tucked among the dense beech forests of Uludag and the endemic and delicate Fritillaria fleischeriana on the sticky red soils that give so much colour to the central hills. Not far from these was Muscari adilii, named after my father-in-law Professor Adil Guner. I wanted to make the pilgrimage to see the flower in the wild marly hills near Beypazari and the flower itself was really rather fine, especially set among its’ austere surroundings. All in all this 'forgotten' region of the country is a very rewarding and distinctive place to spend some time and not only for the flowers, Bursa is the original home of the delicious Iskender Kebap, there are some gorgeous old Ottoman houses on show in some of the towns and villages and some excellent birding to be had with Black Vultures, Bullfinches and Pygmy Cormorants all on show. Crocus biflorus pulchricolor Cyclamen coum Crocus gargaricus Muscari adilii Fritillaria fleischeriana Iris attica Beech forest Wooden house at Yazica
From a wise old owl on the prowl in a field of beautiful buttercups to an intrepid harvest mouse climbing up a spring flower.
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The other day, in my ongoing quest for art that makes my heart sing, I stumbled upon the work of UK-based artist Vanessa Cooper. Can you see why I instantly fell in love? Why shouldn’t doggie…
The banksia integrifolia flower after it has expired... revealing the gorgeous 'spine' of the flower which turns into this lovely banksia cone. I've been fascinated with these cones since i was a kid. i love the patterns of these "Big Bad Banksia Men". borrowed friends Nikon D70
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Gold ring, enamelled with sprigs. A small hinged lid around the circumference conceals amatory mottoes beginning 'JE T'AIME', France, 1830-60.
The other day, in my ongoing quest for art that makes my heart sing, I stumbled upon the work of UK-based artist Vanessa Cooper. Can you see why I instantly fell in love? Why shouldn’t doggie…
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It’s photographs like this that stop me in my tracks when I’m browsing the internet, and I’m always saving them away in some folder that I never do anything with– until today! The time has come to unload my favourite art nouveau stunners on you. Let’s start with this flower-shop in Brussels, designed by Paul…
Product description Moomintroll in love Get ready for a dose of adorableness! Our Moomintroll and Snorkmaiden poster "In Love" is pure cuteness. They are holding each other in a gorgeous flower field. It truly radiates love! With intricate details and striking contrast, this monochrome print is a must-have for any Moomin enthusiast. Moomin by Tove Jansson18514-4
Tucked away in the Georgetown district of Washington, D.C. is a 16-acre treasure, rich with history and botanical surprises, Dumbarton Oaks gardens.
I think it's called a weeping cherry tree. It is my favorite tree of spring. But it doesn't look sad at all to me. It looks glorious! FRIENDS: I am taking a Flickr break for the summer. I will miss you all terribly, but I will return as soon as life settles down again. I will stop in and check out your streams occasionally ( I can't seem to help myself LOL). But until then, God Bless!
Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder. Rumi ------- I've loved vintage typewriters since the first time I set eyes on one. With this piece, I have the opportunity to share that feeling with you! This quote is lovingly typed on a 1955 Smith-Corona typewriter on a 4x6 sheet of cardstock or handmade deckle edge paper - your choice! ------- Cardstock: This premium rigid paper offers durability and clean, sharp lines. Perfect for scrapbooking or displaying! ------- Handmade Deckle Edge: This paper is made from 100% recycled LWI cardstock! This deckle edge paper is thick and textured. Because this paper is handmade, exact colors and textures may vary. ------- Join the LWI Book Club on Discord! https://discord.gg/SaayNQmpp6 Save 10% on everything in the shop: http://eepurl.com/dIfSX9 ------- Custom Orders: Yes, we do custom orders! Do you have a different quote or size of paper in mind? Pricing for 4x6 custom quotes are the same as what is listed here. Pricing varies on larger sizes. We can type anything you'd like on any size cardstock between 4x6 and 8x10. Because we are using a vintage typewriter, the font size will not change. Message us to request what you'd like! ------- US Shipping: Need your quote fast? Upgrade to 2-day shipping with tracking at checkout for only $3 more. ------- Paper Colors: Choose from white, ivory, or gray cardstock. ------- Postcard: Want to send your cardstock quote as a postcard? We'll make it happen in style! ------- Each paper craft will come to your doorstep in a sleek white envelope adorned by hand with our very own LWI stamp. Each envelope is addressed by hand - and look inside for a typewritten note just for you from me! ------- Remember to find us online and drop us a line: Twitter: @LWIquotes Facebook: Facebook.com/LettersWithImpact Instagram: Instagram.com/LettersWithImpact
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A wildflower bank
How much do I love cardamom? Very, very, very, very, very, very, very much. I don’t like to play favorites with my spices, but lately cardamom has been making an appearance in everything I’m able to sneak it into. Its aroma is so fragrant and sultry it almost feels like cheating. Cardamom pairs well with almost everything too. […]
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Crispy Onion Bhajis make the perfect naturally gluten free and vegan snack or starter. Light, crispy, and completely moreish!
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