***This is a PATTERN, not a finished piece! You are buying a 3-page PDF FILE*** Finished piece available HERE: This is an instant download .pdf pattern that includes three pages: a color preview, a black and white chart with symbols, and a key. The key will tell you the exact DMC colors and amounts you will need. Home is where the bra comes off. If you're anything like me, and I hope you are, the bra comes off almost as soon as you hit the door. This is designed to fit a 8" diameter hoop when stitched on 14 or 16-count fabric. Featuring an image of a bra, magenta text and cute floral border in green, purple, and blue. Suitable for all levels of stitchers, including beginners! Only full stitches are used. A great pattern for a beginner and an easy quick project for an advanced cross-stitcher. All patterns are © Stephanie Rohr 2010-2017 All Rights Reserved Patterns are for personal use only. Please do not share images of my pattern charts. The selling of patterns and/or finished products for profit is not permitted.
In a landmark exhibition at this edition of Rencontres d’Arles, thirty artists take us on a journey through Britain’s turbulent recent history through the lens of the most humble and familiar starting point: the home.
Today I created this art journal page. I had nothing specific in mind, just wanted to play with paints and colors. So I started out with 2 sheets of white watercolor paper (I bind my journal later) and some spraying,...
When interior designer Harriet Anstruther took possession of her run-down Sussex farmhouse, she put her eclectic mark on it, while keeping its original features...
Perfect for St. Patrick's Day or any other day. This recipe for Irish Brown Bread with Guinness Reduction is straight from Raglan Road Restaurant.
We all grow up with an idea for a dream home where we will be married and raise our children or throw wild parties or maybe I'm the only weird kid who daydreams about things like that? This blog is here to help inspire those ideas, maybe for some of us to keep dreaming and for others to make into reality. Enjoy! and feel free to send in submissions. (Disclaimer: Photos do not belong to FYID unless stated otherwise.)
It’s no secret that I love a chicken traybake — or sheet pan dinner, if you prefer — as those of you have made my Chicken Traybake with Bitter Orange and Fennel, Chicken and Pea Traybake, and One Pan Sage and Onion Chicken and Sausage know only too well. But this is another absolute favourite in my house, and I’m thrilled it has now found a home on the website. There is just something incontestably relaxing about bunging everything in a roasting tin and thence into the oven where it can cook merrily away without any input from you. And there is much less washing up at the end, too. Easy as this recipe is, I do require you to peel the potatoes. Now, I’m not one for peeling potatoes if I can get away with it generally, but here you want the cubes of potato not to crisp up in the oven but to drink in the spiced lime and chicken juices as they cook, becoming soft and soused. And should you have any chicken leftover, you can make one of my favourite sandwiches: for one chicken thigh (take the meat off the bone and then shred or chop it), you mix together a tablespoonful of mayo, a pinch of salt and a teaspoon each of garam masala and mango chutney; stir your shredded chicken into this and clamp between two pieces of bread. Finally, although you can make the pink-pickled onions just before you assemble the traybake, I like to do it a few hours in advance or even the night before. And to make these, simply cut a small red onion (or half a larger one) into fine half moons, cover with lime juice, and leave to steep, removing them from the lime juice to serve. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
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.
Discover tips and inspiration to transform your space into a cozy home oasis, where warmth meets style and comfort reigns supreme
A St. Patrick's Day staple, corned beef is an Irish-American tradition. It is often eaten with cabbage, but it also comes in the form of reuben sandwiches, hash, and canned corned beef.
) hello and happy friday! i don’t know about you but i’m not sure where the week went. it whizzed by at lightning speed. one of the good things about blogging is that it helps keep trac…
Discover Germany's most beloved wine region, the Moselle Valley. Find out what to experience, where to go, and what to eat and drink.
Wondering what your health coach client agreement should include? I'm laying out the most important aspects you need to cover your assets.
A superb home near Salisbury once owned by Cecil Beaton, and beautifully restored by the present owners, has come up for sale. Penny Churchill takes a look.
Working at home in the medical field is such an honorable and very rewarding career. Medical jobs in transcription and coding are much needed.
Originally coined by New Orleans artist Dr. Bob, "All Y'all Are Welcome, But You Gotta Act Right" is a favorite phrase of Evan and Melissa Tate of Tate Farms in Rockwall, TX. Tate Farms hosts community events, fundraisers and weddings at their farm. They also bring their delicious, best-in-the-world BBQ to events like Luck Reunion (Luck, TX), Under the Big Sky (Whitefish, MT) and Caveman Music Festival (Weston, CO). Not only do they make some of the best BBQ around, they're also the kindest folks you'll ever meet. Ask around. Everyone is welcome at their table but, well, you gotta act right. Size: 18" x 18" Color: Navy body, Cream details
Want to quit work and be a stay at home moms but feel guilty? Even empty nesters can benefit from staying home so if you are worried about it, read this!
Show off your sense of humor with one of these quirky cross-stitch patterns and displays.
The lesson? Do it once and do it well.
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This mysterious Japanese artist, who goes by the pseudonym of Ariduka55 or Monokubo on social media channels, creates otherworldly beautiful drawings that breathe life into a completely new fantasy world where giant animals live and evolve alongside humans.
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The term gentrification has become a buzzword to describe the changes in urban neighborhoods across the country, but we don't realize just how threatening it is. It means more than the arrival of trendy shops, much-maligned hipsters, and expensive lattes. The very future of American cities as vibrant, equitable spaces hangs in the balance. Peter Moskowitz's How to Kill a City takes listeners from the kitchen tables of hurting families who can no longer afford their homes to the corporate boardrooms and political backrooms where destructive housing policies are devised. Along the way, Moskowitz uncovers the massive, systemic forces behind gentrification in New Orleans, Detroit, San Francisco, and New York. The deceptively simple question of who can and cannot afford to pay the rent goes to the heart of America's crises of race and inequality. In the fight for economic opportunity and racial justice, nothing could be more important than housing. A vigorous, hard-hitting expose, How to Kill a City reveals who holds power in our cities-and how we can get it back.
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This is NOT my Hatfield line. This information came from a bible dated 1887 that is not in my possession. A woman who knows the owner of the bible contacted me and asked me if I was interested in receiving this information. I said yes, so she went to the home where the bible is located and […]
Selective Mutism Speech Therapy and Treatment for Children Selective mutism is a complex anxiety disorder that is characterized by a child’s consistent failure to speak in specific social situations in which there is an expectation for speaking (e.g., at school), despite speaking in other situations (e.g., at home). As this is primarily an anxiety disorder, treatment for
If you want to work at home, you need to know where to start — and the Internet is a big place. Luckily, The Penny Hoarder scoured the web for the best blogs to help teach and inspire you to work from home.
Three successful voice over artists share their experiences and tips from their years working in this creative at-home job.
EDIT: The wolverine claw grip with keys is a BAD IDEA. Read this article for a more practical self-defense technique EDIT: This comic was featured by Couchsurfing.org, with a link to this page on safety advice. I've received several nice messages from readers who mention that they're gearing up for travels and sick of friends and family raining on their parades about it. They're excited to go abroad, and they just wish people could be excited for them rather than asking several times if they know how to use pepper spray. On the one hand, you've got to remember that it comes from a place of love, and it's nice that people care about your safety. On the other, dagnabbit, anyone over 18 has been hearing this stuff long enough to have all of those nightmare images in their heads already. Knock it off and tell them "Congratulations". They weighed the risks with their adult brain and they decided to do this. Belleville Park is blooming and it's beautiful! I recently registered to take the B2 DELF exam, which tests French language skills. It's good motivation to keep me studying and improving my French while I'm here. I'm preparing for the exam with the TV5Monde online exercises. For anyone else learning French, I recommend the apps "Babbel" and "7 Petits Mots" for vocabulary, and the podcasts "Coffee Break French", "Daily French Pod", and "RFI Journal en francais facile" for listening/comprehension. I went to a vide-grenier ("empty attic") sale this week in Belleville. It's the Parisian version of a garage sale, but rather than one home's garage, it's an entire neighborhood participating in an arranged market day, with booths for everyone who signed up. It was incredible! The stuff you see in American garage sales (old ski boots, vinyl discs, books, clothes) plus CRAZY antiques. I got a copy of Le Perfum and a hat for 4 euros total. My friend found a working record player for 35 euros, and this BEAUTIFUL glass and metal inkwell/pen holder the likes of which I've never seen for 10 euros. Highly recommended for a Saturday morning activity if you visit France in a warm month. You can locate a sale on this site. (I just looked up Paris today out of curiosity and there are 14 sales listed. Wow.) Here's a little life drawing from the OFII offices, where I spent some time this week on visa procedural stuff (you'll be happy to know that I do NOT have tuberculosis, which is the main thing the immigrant medical check-up looks for): Fun with braids! BEAUTIFUL ukulele gift from the bf! Aaaaaaagh I love it! Look at that googley-eyed dolphin bridge! I posted art this week from a few of my recent commercial jobs - these comics for a friend's TV show pitch and these portraits for a friend's upcoming book. I also just finished a new comic book cover, and will post that as soon as it's announced by the publisher. :) I'm grateful that my work can travel with me like that, as long as I have my computer, tablet, and a wifi connection. I've been able to keep working for my American clients abroad, and it makes a big difference in stretching my travel budget. Now if only I could find some French work...I've got the nicest new friend helping me out with that and coaching me on a commercial illustration portfolio for French clients. Fingers crossed! Last but not least, neeeeeew sketchbook doodles! I'm off to Strasbourg this week, and I'll try to come back with new sketches, photos, and stories. :)
Is there anything more alluring than that self sustaining home. The home that has the solar power system, wind energy, green house, big garden, livestock and so much more. Its a dream many of us have and its a common path that most preppers follow.
If you love travel but aren’t sure where to go, we’ve got your back. Here are 10 travel destinations you definitely want to add to your bucket list!