Bien plus connue outre-atlantique qu'en France, Tasha Tudor (1915-2008) était une célèbre auteure et illustratrice de livres pour enfants. Considérant ne pas être née à la bonne époque, elle a vécu très longtemps dans une jolie maison isolée entourée d'un jardin enchanteur, sans eau ni électricité et en quasi autarcie, cultivant fruits et légumes, et cousant elle-même ses vêtements, dans un univers que n'aurait pas renié la famille Ingalls. Ce faisant, c'est tout un univers enchanteur et bucolique qu'elle nous proposait de découvrir et qu'elle a partagé souvent au gré des ouvrages qui lui ont été consacrés. Un univers où elle a vécu heureuse ainsi, sans aucun doute, que tous ceux qui ont eu la chance de pouvoir lui rendre visite. Michael Penney Style Yankee Magazine The Buttry and Bookry Sherry Mitchell Tasha Tudor Museum Michael Penney Remembering the Old Ways Sumayzoy The Buttry and Bookry Hachette Book Pinterest Flickr Deep Roots at Home Flickr Pinterest Pinterest Pinterest Barnes and Noble Pinterest Pinterest Blog Naver Pinterest Primrose Garden Blog Naver Pinterest All Sorts Blog Naver Pinterest Pinterest Gumbo Lily Pinterest Design Sponge Pinterest Elegantly Handmade Yaplog Pinterest Tasha Tudor and Family The Daily Corgi Pinterest Pinterest Flickr Une magnifique vidéo du jardin de Tasha Tudor [ Les commentaires sont en Japonais mais les images parlent d'elles-mêmes ! ] Et, pour ceux et celles que ça intéresse, quelques ouvrages et illustrations de Tasha Tudor : Without a Style Family Monkey Troy Alephbet Amazon Pinterest Overstock My Vintage Book Books Simon and Schuster Flickr Household Words Pinterest Vintage Book Collection Source image à la une : Yankee Magazine
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Add a pop of colour to your home with a rainbow tassel wreath! This DIY rainbow wreath is really colourful and SO EASY to make -- no previous crafting experience necessary. Cut lengths of yarn and attach them to a cardboard wreath form. It's a really simple craft for both kids and adults, and this tassel wreath looks so pretty hanging on the door or wall! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Rainbow Tassel Wreath Use yarn
How to make a hops wreath in less than 30 minutes. How to preserve and dry hops vines so you can use them in your decor. Love this autumn homemade wreath.
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Next to the coffee filter, egg cartons are my favorite recyclable craft item. Rather than compost them, we save them in a stack in our pantry until we have time to craft with them. A few weeks ago I saw a gorgeous egg carton wreath linked on The Crafty Crow. I showed the project to The Boy and he thought it was beautiful. Last night, after a full day of Etsy crafting, he was itching for mama to do something crafty with him. We set about gathering our egg cartons and deconstructing them. We didn't waste much in this process. The portion that holds the eggs was turned into various flower shapes. Some with rounded petals, others fringed. We cut out some of the pointed in-between pieces for flower centers. We used the flat top and sides of the egg carton to make leaves. After everything was cut into shapes, I had The Boy sit down with some tempera paint and get busy. I LOVE those beautiful Waldorfy wooden paint boards, but I'm a stickler for frugality and repurposing old objects. We use old cookie sheets as painting boards. The side benefit of the cookie sheets is that they hold water spills beautifully. Our tempera paint was limited to 5 colors. Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, and White. Using small, resealable paint jars, I helped The Boy mix different variations of those colors to create oranges, purples, and lighter cream colors. Per his instructions we worked out a system. He would paint the inside of a flower, and then hand it off to me to paint the outside so his hands wouldn't "get so messy." That didn't work so well - the not getting messy. But tempera paint is great because it cleans up so well with soap and water. After our flowers dried a bit, I went in with a finer brush and added just a bit of detailing. While I was doing that, Super Hubby was cutting out a large cardboard circle from an old box. The circle was painted a basic dark green and allowed to dry. Then came the fun part. We carefully chose where to place each egg carton flower along the cardboard frame. The flowers, when dry from the paint were a bit stiff so in some cases we manhandled them a bit. Other times we simply moved them around until we found the proper configuration. I attached them to the frame with my trusty hot glue gun. The finished wreath is so stinkin' cute! We hung it on the wall near our front door. Because it's made of cardboard and watercolor paint, I don't recommend hanging it outside in the elements. Best to keep it inside where everyone can enjoy it. We'll be enjoying this all spring! Simple Mama
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Have fun making a DIY flower tealight! Use faux flower petals and recycled plastic spoons to create these beautiful flower tea lights. Transform a flameless tealight candle into stylish home decor. These flower tea light candles glow and flicker so beautifully, and they make great homemade decorations for parties or weddings! This post contains affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something we may earn a small commission which helps us run this website. How to Make a Flower Tealight Have fun making a flower tealight candle! This DIY craft is perfect for spring and summer decor. ScissorsGlue
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A soft brioche dough filled with a decadent layer of salted caramel sauce and chopped pecans, elegantly shaped into a braided wreath. This gorgeous babka should grace your table for breakfast, tea time or dessert!
This sweet holiday wreath bread is an easy recipe for all holiday occasions. It is made with butter, sugar and a hint of cardamom.
Get your garden ready with this DIY bird wreath feeder, the perfect feeding station to help sustain birds through the colder months
Come see how to make a Spirit of the Forest or green man wreath. Inspired by Grandin Road it looks amazing and you'll have so much fun doing it.
A soft brioche dough filled with a decadent layer of salted caramel sauce and chopped pecans, elegantly shaped into a braided wreath. This gorgeous babka should grace your table for breakfast, tea time or dessert!
This holiday wreath bread is a very simple loaf that is gorgeous and will be the perfect addition to your holiday meal. It's easier than it looks!
Bring you friends and family together with this delightful edible wreath.
Add the finishing touch to your fall front porch with a lasting white berry wreath. We'll show you how to make your own in three simple steps.
Making a gorgeous DIY wreath from foraged materials-- you won't believe how easy it is to make something beautiful from found bits of nature.
Learn how to make a burlap wreath with a wire wreath frame and burlap ribbon. This beginner craft takes 30 minutes. and can be customized for any holiday. I am all about beautiful and simple decorations for the holidays. Today’s tutorial will show you how to make a simple burlap wreath that can be customized […] Pin It
Erica Parham shares how to make a fabric wreath in these quick easy steps!
Steps to make a sweet striped farmhouse wreath in less than 30 minutes!
Deck out your door with one of these DIY Christmas wreath ideas. We'll show you how to make a Christmas wreath using greenery, ornaments, and more.
Learn how to make a hydrangea wreath using a wire wreath form and beautiful faux hydrangeas. This gorgeous rainbow hydrangea wreath can also be done in any color combination you ...
Everything you need to know about how to make a wreath: wreath forms, styles, types and supplies so you can easily and confidently make any wreath! Want to make a ...