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Welcome, our shop sells metal tin signs . Dimensions :8 X 12 Inch (20 X 30cm) Material: Tin/Metal Retro Metal tin signs are durable, eco-friendly and easy to clean, for bars, shops, garages, coffee shops, residences, wall decorations, various independent places or home decorations. Due to the influence of light, the color may be slightly different, depending on the actual product. Metal tin sign has a small hole at the corner, so it can be hung on the wall, or the goods can be erected on the wall with glue. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us, and we will work with you to resolve any questions or concerns related to our products.
Turn ordinary tin cans into beautiful craft room storage or vases with this easy tutorial. These decoupage cans make a wonderful centerpiece for a party too!
Yes, when all is said and done, I definitely prefer the little simple things in life... I hope you haven't left all your Christmas Shopping to the last minute like me!!! Although we never go wild, I have a long list prepared for this weekend, so wish me luck! I didn't have time to put together any gift guides for you on K&C this year but you can always hop over to this board on pinterest if you're stuck for ideas for now or birthday presents next year. I also curated two collections over at Handmade Charlotte, so you can have a look at those too. Thank you for all your shop orders, ça fait plaisir ! Only two of these left now - hurry, hurry! Thanks for the inspiration: Handprinted Pillow - Rasaoga Proportional Montessori Blocks - Oh Dier Living Noah's Ark - Buru-Buru Wooden Mobile - Pi'lo Ecopapershapes - Ukkonooa Memory game - Ukkonooa Stackable Soldiers by FruitSuper Design Flower Press - Baileys Home & Garden Wooden Tangram - Mercredi ( now online!) Bloc City - Milimbo
Read along to learn about using a hobby greenhouse - including tips on style, location, size, foundation, climate control, and ventilation!
Enough time had passed since Ricki’s comment on this post made mention of the fabric cactus in the window of Anthropologie that I had forgotten all about them. So when I recently stepped inside the store and saw this… I was quite pleasantly surprised! And that was just the beginning, they were everywhere… Not all of them had spikes, but the ones that did looked extra ferocious! In some places real and fabric plants were intermixed. In others they were just painted on. For a fleeting moment I had plans to go home and paint Saguaros on our bedroom wall and make a forest of fabric cactus. But the moment passed. I do wish I could have taken this chunky garden stool home with me, although at $149 it stayed behind. Just up the block the succulent celebration continued, as West Elm had a large space devoted to selling actual plants. I wonder how many they sell in a typical week? I’d be worried about them staying healthy for long, so far from a decent light source. That window on the right faces east and there is a tall building across the street that must block any possible sunlight. Unfortunately most of them had only the helpful label of ‘succulent collection’… Still, due to the addiction, I was tempted by this blooming Aloe. But I left with nothing but the pictures.
Learn how to find a hobby as an adult with this list of over 125 hobby ideas and info on how to find the best hobby for you and how to get started.
Every gardener does a good deal of pruning during the fall but there's no need to toss out those prunings. Recycle them into rustic vine baskets and wreaths.…
Hi there! What a summer we’ve had! The weather didn’t always cooperate, but we managed to get out, get moving and have fun just the same. I sit here now, looking back on all of the pict…
Come visit me where the fabric bolts and the glitter gets spilled! I am a quilter, dyer, spinner, knitter, embroiderer and all around fiber fanatic! I am currently teaching workshops on constructing upcycled clothing, surface design techniques like dyeing and needle felting and learning to screen print. Please come check out my blog and grab a free tutorial on something fun!
If you're wishing to add a conservatory greenhouse to your home, get some inspiring ideas to bring in nature & make your space feel inviting.
Willow, also known as sallow or osier depending on the species, has been used as a practical resource by humans for thousands of years. It is a very flexible plant, and with more than 400 types growing across the northern hemisphere, can range from the fountain shaped trees of the weeping willow, to smaller shrubs. […]
Make paper lanterns and decorate them with pressed flowers in this easy tutorial from HGTV Gardens.
Salix Twigs have been used for centuries for making willow fencing, garden beds, archways and baskets; easy to grow and use, this is the prima donna of all craft twigs
This page lists all my original designs/patterns as well as projects I have attempted by other designers! click the photos to view :) Original Patterns: FREE Crochet Panda Ballerina Two-Tone Ribbed Pom Pom Beanie Makka Pakka 3D Crochet Heart Amigurumi Carrot Mini Basket & Easter Eggs Amigurumi Bunny for Lovey/Security Blanket (Please note: Blanket is not my own pattern, link provided in post) Daenery’s-Inspired Amigurumi Mini Crochet Ice-cream Original Patterns: PREMIUM Amigurumi Turtles “Be My Valentine” Bear Amigurumi Bunny Yoshi-Inspired Amigurumi Mr & Mrs Claus (sold separately)
DIY Crystal Names
In this post I describe how I process my flax. The site is Skansen open-air museum in Stockholm, Sweden. There is also a video.
These copper pipe creations create beautiful decor pieces for your home. These are all easy and fun DIY projects
It’s finally happened: The thrills of the holidays are over and we have descended into the dark months of winter. You wake up and look out the window only to be greeted by snow or the dead-looking dormancy of January. These are the months when houseplants are especially welcome, helping to minimize the gray, gloomy view out your window. Need to up your game?
New figures show a revival of interest in traditional crafts. Dismiss at your peril, writes Karen Luckhurst, it may be more subversive than you think.
Rainbow roses are absolutely gorgeous and quite simple to create yourself. This step-by-step guide will show you exactly how to dye flowers rainbow colors.
Summer is in full swing in my garden, so that means I'm eco printing on paper all the leaves and flowers I can lay my hands on.
Üde, illatos, gyönyörű, nem mellesleg napjaink slágernövénye. Bár a levendula nem őshonos nálunk, kevés olyan növény van, amit ennyien ismernek. Szépségén túl egyre többen fedezik fel széle
Το σύρμα είναι ένα εξαιρετικό και εύκαμπτο υλικό με το οποίο μπορούμε να δημιουργήσουμε πάρα πολλές κατασκευές, απο κορνίζες και διακοσμητικά μέχρι πανέμορφα κοσμήματα και δαχτυλίδια. Μπορούμε να χρησιμοποιήσουμε λεπτό ή χοντρό σύρμα, σε διάφορες αποχρώσεις, να συνδυάσουμε τις κατασκευές μας με χάντρες ή με πέτρες. Πραγματικά το αποτέλεσμα θα…
Today when we went outside to fetch the blueberries from the freezer, Naiya found this beautiful basket on our back doorstep. After our fun filled day at the beach yesterday we had nearly forgotten that today is May Day! I don’t know how that could be because it’s a holiday we just love. The Celts considered this cross quarter day of Beltane or May Day the first day of Summer with the Solstice in June marked as Mid-Summer instead. With our very wet, dark and cold half of Spring just coming to a close though, it makes sense that Summer should be proclaimed when the sun really comes to stay. Had it occurred to us, perhaps we would have stayed at the coast last night and danced around a bonfire for Walpurgis Night then crowned our May Queen as the light of dawn crept over the horizon this May morning. Instead, we found that the fairies in our yard had done something of just that sort and we crowned Naiya as our queen just after our delicious blueberry waffle breakfast.
Today I'm going to share three different ways you can use Japanese Indigo leaves that have been freshly picked. I'm super excited to have both a video tutorial, and a ton of info in this post to offer you in your own journey to making a gorgeous range of mermaid blues!Japanese indigo dyed hands with Japanese indigo in my gardenI didn’t immediately love the deep navy blues of indigo dyeing when I first learned about it. When I watched the process of indigo vat dyeing I wished I could preserve th
I "grew" a wreath from my vintage seed catalog. Details on my blog~
Creating a bee friendly garden is as simple as planting the right flowers, shrubs & trees. Here's over fifty that you can add to the garden
Learn how to grow saffron crocus, a valuable spice cultivated since ancient times; simple to grow, especially if you live in a warm climate.
From creating living artwork within the home to adding privacy with vines on the patio, the options for displaying climbing plants with a trellis are plentiful.
If you've ever wanted to make a pine needle basket, you may be wondering which pine needles to use and how to prepare them.
The crafts and projects are endless!
Take a leaf out of the yards of those who’ve turned their garden-based hobby into a mini business, or even a brand new career.
One of my favourite plants to dye with in the spring is the stinging nettle – it’s one of the plants I most look forward to. The leaves give me a soft grey-green hue at this time of year (maybe you get a slightly different colour?) – the colour just feels so fresh and “alive”...