The new Hearth and Hand with Magnolia Target Spring 2024 collection is available now! I'm sharing all of my favorite pieces from this season's collection.
The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home is not about extreme, off-the-grid living. It’s for city and suburban dwellers with day jobs: people who love to cook, love fresh natural ingredients, and old techniques for preservation; people who like doing things themselves with a needle and thread, garden hoe, or manual saw. Ken Albala and Rosanna Nafziger Henderson spread the spirit of antiquated self-sufficiency throughout the household. They offer projects that are decidedly unplugged and a little daring, including: * Home building projects like rooftop food dehydrators and wood-burning ovens * Homemaking essentials, from sewing and quilting to rug braiding and soap making * The wonders of grain: making croissants by hand, sprouting grains, and baking bread * Adventures with meat: pickled pig’s feet, homemade liverwurst, and celery-cured salami Intended for industrious cooks and crafters who aren’t afraid to roll up their sleeves, The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home will teach you the history and how-to on projects for every facet of your home, all without the electric toys that take away from the experience of making things by hand.
Have you ever found yourself a little lost in your home? You know you set your keys in their spot and all of a sudden it’s just not there when you look for it again?
The hearth and home are sacred spaces, both in your magical practice, and in your life. Attend to your home's spiritual energy with these 9 ideas.
Het Rijksmuseum van Oudheden is het nationale archeologiemuseum van Nederland. Het is gevestigd in een oud herenhuis en begijnhof, een monumentaal
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Have you ever found yourself a little lost in your home? You know you set your keys in their spot and all of a sudden it’s just not there when you look for it again?
An Argentinian cousin of my fathers once said to me - you do not choose a house - it chooses you. And I have to say she was totally right. Having moved rather a lot since leaving my home in NZ in my early twenties I have found that some houses gracefully accept you, others grab
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A FRESH AQUA TONE This mid-aqua is named after one of the first members of the Farrow & Ball creative team - and yes, the pun is intended! A rich blue base brings freshness to any room while warmth is added through soft green undertones, giving Teresa’s Green a calming and therapeutic quality. Recommended Primer & Undercoat: Mid Tones Estate Emulsion: The original, chalky, very matte finish for interior walls and ceilings, carefully crafted to give a flatter finish with a 2% sheen. This description was written by our selling partner.
Breakfast at the Great Valley House is served in the Old Kitchen , the original part of the house which dates to 1690. The initials, ‘W.T.’ and the date ‘1812’ can be found…
Coole combinaties met vintage servies in verschillende kleuren, vintage glaswerk en strak eigentijds servies. Alles voor bijzondere tafelmomenten!
Pursuer of Truth and lover of Love. Living in these beautiful VIrginia mountains. Day by day I battle to be the man I'm called to be: dad, brother, friend, entrepreneur and in all ravenously hungry for real adventure and true freedom. This blog is a somewhat blurry reflection of my journey.
20 books to help you get started on the homesteading journey, is an invaluable collection that has been proven essential for our transition as homesteaders.
A lush art book explores the eco-conscious movement of “slow architecture”
9 Incredible ways to make your home library beautiful.
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Francesca Gentilli spends her working life sourcing the best fabrics and textiles from India, Turkey, Morocco, Uzbekistan and beyond, and her own house is the best showcase of her finds
It's so charming inside!
Gorgeously handcrafted huts in the splendid Somerset countryside - Head out for a picturesque walk or lie back in the hot tub and gaze at the view
This is my hearth Altar in honour of Hestia, the Goddess of the household, although a few other Gods and Goddesses sneak in from time to time (especially Ganesha who sneaks in everywhere...Jai Ganesh!!) I think its really important to have altars, especially a hearth altar to bless and offer nurture to the heart of the house. I have been feeling the darkness of winter lately,(I have a fluey cold..:() so I have put some lovely hyacinths on here to encourage and call the light back, and I.m burning some lovely incense that I made just now, with herbs and flowers I grew last summer. There is the antler of a Fallow deer at the back, my parents found it on holiday last year, and diligently bought it home for me (Im an antlerholic..) so that speaks of spring too. The rug hanging on the wall at the back is one of my prized posessions, its glorious, and was hard won over a few days of bargaining in Morocco a few years back. I have many different altars in the house, I will do a series of pics of them over the next few days.. I was experimenting with little bits of flash so you could see everything more clearly, but threw it out in the end, sacrificing clarity for atmosphere.. I have a rather eclectic approach to religion and don't claim to be a member of any one.. but take elements from Paganism, Ritual magick, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism to form my own spiritual path..Ganesha is my favorite though.