Quantity: 12 Floating Candles Burn Time: Approximately 1-2 Hours Color: Pink Candle Diameter: 1" Candle Height: 1" Burn time varies depending on altitude and climate. Best to be used inside glass bowl or some type of container.
The moment I saw Tu Es Mon Tresor’s pearl embellished boyfriend jeans, I knew they were a do-it-yourself must. Three dimensional polka dots?! And precious pearls paired with rugged denim?! Opposites definitely attract in this match made…
Iridescent blue outside, cream white inside. Snow crocus, also known as specie crocus, bloom before the giant crocus and are a welcome addition to the spring garden. The color combination, hardiness, and early flowering make them a must. You will enjoy their bright colors and bunch- flowering habit. They multiply rapidly and bloom quite early to extend the crocus blooming season. bloom time: Feb - Mar Hardiness Zone: 3 - 9 Height: 4″ - 6″ Color: Blue Bulb Size: 5+ cm. in circumference Light Requirements: Sun Sun/Shade Shade
flowers
Black Pearl Rosanne 1 has very unique blackish-purple color patterns. Lisianthus is a wonderful cut-flower that has excellent vase life with more useable buds. The thick flower petals and top flowering habit of this series reduce botrytis problems during transportation if being used for commercial purposes. Pelleted Seed Ht. 24–36". Avg. 42,200 seeds/oz. Packet: 50 seeds.
Tuberose 'The Pearl' blooms a stunning spike of creamy white double flowers. These blossoms are not only beautiful but also fragrant. They are excellent for cut flower use, as they can last for a long time. This lovely bloom will be a gem in your summer garden. Plant it in borders or flaunt it along walkways for a gorgeous display. Tuberose bulbs are best planted outdoors in early spring after the danger of frost has passed and the daytime temperatures remain above 70 degrees. These plants typically bloom from mid to late summer or around 90 to 120 days after planting. Learn more about how to grow Tuberoses here. Likes sunny spots Looks great potted Attracts pollinators Heavenly scented
...
ras-kolnikova: “François Hubert Drouais and Studio, Portrait of a Lady, said to be Mademoiselle de Forges (details) c. 1770 ”
Lily of the valley by Mandy Disher on Flickr.
"The wood anemonie through dead oak leaves And in the thickest woods now blooms anew And where the green briar, and the bramble weaves Thick clumps o' green, anemonies thicker grew And weeping flowers, in thousands pearled in dew..." - John Clare, 'Wood Anemonie'.
Little Ginkgo studies: Embroidered artwork by Meredith Woolnough
I am a Texan I collect sea glass and hearts I am a cancer survivor....every day is a good day
https://ru.pinterest.com/pin/477170523001676153/ Белая глициния
Winter-Fruchtschmuck vom Liebesperlen-Strauch
“One cannot collect all the beautiful shells on the beach.” Anne Morrow Lindbergh (with only a few exceptions, all "shells" belong to someone else)
When the weather gets worse and the mood strikes low, my mind drifts to images of impossibly beautiful places. This post is dedicated to those visions that have served me so well in letting me rela…
The Iris by Library Company Conservation Dept. on Flickr. The Iris Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo & Co., 1850
Sweater: J.Crew Dress: J.Crew Boots: Tory Burch c/o (old, similar) Bag: Cuyana c/o Ring: Kiel James Patrick Bracelet: Kiel James Patrick Glasses: Karen Walker Kiel and I have driven by the Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, CT numerous times without really stopping to check out the property.
Like Jurassic Park, minus all the scary stuff.
Explore LogicGui's 45 photos on Flickr!
Having an appalling time visiting @antoniusmajor 🙈 (at York)
Photographer Steve Axford lives in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, Australia, where he has spent a considerable amount of time exploring the
The bottom corner says: Fowler 1905.
Limited Edition Iris Print A pink and purple celebration of femininity. Can you see the dancer in this photograph? Photograph taken at The Presby Memorial Iris Gardens in Montclair, NJ. To read about the story behind this photograph, visit our blog here! Series of 50 prints available in the small size, 25 prints available in the medium size, 5 prints available in the large size. Professionally printed in high resolution. For answers to frequently asked questions, see our about page.
Custom tailored made to order piece This item takes 4-6 months to make; made to your measurements Full set includes: Corset Leggins Skirt Gloves Bolero Detachable tails Ruffled collar Leg details Shoes Some of the pieces can be purchased separately This item is custom tailored to your measurements. Rush orders are available as well, but they can be 10-50% more expensive in production. Measutements: I will provide you a list of measurements after you place an order Delivery: I need approximately 4-6 months to make your outfit and about 5-15 days for a delivery depending on the destination. Tracking number is provided with each order. I do not accept returns or exchanges for custom pieces. Please contact me for more information!
Jacaranda | ninasclicks
photo credit QUESTION #5 What color is your Business? "I arise in the morning torn between a desire to save the world and a desire to savor the world. This makes it hard to plan the day." - E.B. White I can’t believe I am saying this but the color of my business is pink! I am not normally into pink and actually I very rarely wear the color. When I first started my business I gravitated to orange and yellow and all things funky, all things boho. And then suddenly my life, my heart, my business took a feminine turn. I got more heart centered, more soulful. The business became more about the “why” I do business and why I was just the person to serve those that connect in my business. So here I am embracing who I am… and embracing pink. Kelly Thiel: I had to think about this one for about 2 seconds. Then I knew. Pale Yellow. My business is Pale Yellow for several reasons. Right now, I know that my business is a paler version of what it could be. I want it to be a bright, blazing, and cheerful yellow, but right now it isn’t. My business is at a slow simmer and hopefully over the next few years as the kids start school, I’ll be able to turn up the heat and bring it to a boil. It’s an exciting thought and one that keeps me awake at night! Nolwenn Petitbois: I would say «Teal». Because running Inner Voices feels like being on a constant wave. Sometimes I crash and burn on the rocks that are put in my way, sometimes I feel like I am on top of the World and can accomplish everything my Heart and Soul desire. I am swimming in a huge ocean of Creative beings and it is not always easy to find my place, to figure out how to get noticed in all the wonderful art that is created and shared and sold each day. Jan Avellana: Right now, my hand stamped jewelry business is in transition in a big way, so I’d have to say that dark grey describes my business at the moment. There are many things I am letting go of, many new things I am venturing towards, but right now I am in the middle of getting from here to there. This is the scary moment of letting go, that moment of leaping before the net appears. All is not lost, since I do believe that the best is yet to be, that’s why I’ve chosen “grey” and not “black”! There is a quote by Anatole France and it reads: “All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.” This is what “grey” speaks to me today... Sonya McCllough: The color that describes my business these days is GREY ... a sweet combination of black & white (which express my view of this world) Jean Simrose: I’ve always had an affinity to turquoise. When I was designing my business cards I decided to use a favorite photograph my husband took of a dragonfly. To make the picture more dramatic we decided to make a color negative of it. The red dragonfly turned out turquoise and the green rosebud turned purple. Turquoise: represents a higher heart; creative communicators; trusting intuition and femininity. Purple: represents higher mind power; good judgment; peace of mind and inspiration. I love these two colors together and they seem to fit with my creative business. Leanne Wargowsky: When I first read this question, I thought "easy peesy!" But the more I looked at the color wheel, I felt drawn to so many of the colors out there. Trying to narrow an artistic person down to one color is quite a challenge. The color RED is represented widely in my studio, as bookshelves and frames and accent pieces here or there. Red gives off a great energy and inspires me to take chances and be BOLD in my work. However, I must choose YELLOW as the main color to describe my business . . . Bright and sunny, and full of creative energy. Yellow is said to stimulate mental processes and encourage communication. Much of my art has to do with inspiring and encouraging, and I can't think of a better way to encourage communication with others. "Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot; others transform a yellow spot into the sun." -Pablo Picasso Kelly Warren: “I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice in the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns.” ~ Sir Winston Churchill. Did you know that Winston Churchill was also an artist? And his quote sums up my love of color. What color describes my business? Bright, happy colors! The name of my business I think clearly reflects my outlook on life and my love of color. When you think of a “happy shack,” what color do you picture it to be? I certainly don’t think of brown. I think of bright Caribbean blue, with pink porch ceilings and aqua doors. Every room inside this little shack is painted a different color, each just as happy. And in this, my friends, I have truly described for you what my own home looks like to a T. And that love of color is reflected in my work. My jewelry designs are filled with brightly colored handmade glass beads and gemstones, my photography is juicy with saturated color, and my mixed media work is spilling in color as well. I can’t pick a favorite. I love every color on God’s beautiful rainbow. Stephanie Amos: After putting much thought into this I have concluded that orange describes KoiStudios. I have three reasons why. One is that orange is one of my favorite colors. It’s such a cheerful color and makes me happy. I would hope that anyone that collects my art is happy when they receive a package from KoiStudios. The second reason is that orange is a warm and inviting color, one that represents me and my business well. The last reason reflects the name of my business, KoiStudios. When I think of koi fish, I immediately think of the orange koi first. So naturally, orange is the best color that describes my business! YOUR TURN: What color is your Business? To purchase Spark and Inspire or Any of my Faith and Creativity Resources: CLICK HERE
Highly fragrant, waxy double white flowers
The Gem of the Season. New York: Leavitt & Allen, [1856]. (Michael Zinman)