The air is getting crisp and the leaves are starting to change colors here in Utah. Fall is definitely in the air. With the changing of the season, I am getting excited for everything FALL! Today, I will be sharing some Acorn Crafts Ideas that are sure to get you into the Fall spirit! Who
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Image 12 of 27 from gallery of Illustrated Movie Set Plans from 'Parasites', 'Pain & Glory' and 'Jojo Rabbit'. © Floor Plan Croissant
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Meet Granny Patch! A modern patchwork take on the traditional crocheted granny square. . I've had this design in my head and drafted on my computer for a few years now. I've played with it a little here and a little there and I decided last fall that this would be the first Lo & Behold pattern of 2023. Better yet, we would officially release it on my Granny's birthday, March 15th. This cozy, vintage inspired quilt evokes all the warm nostalgic feelings and is probably one of my favorite recent Lo & Behold quilt patterns. :) It's a mix and match type pattern so you have lots of opportunity to create different combinations and have fun with it. You're going to love sewing this together! . One thing that I love about Granny Patch (if I do say so myself) is that the blocks are strip pieced, meaning you are NOT dealing with individual squares of fabric. Instead, you're sewing strips together in a certain order then cutting them apart to create the rows of your blocks. (Can I get an amen??) There are also nesting seams so you don't have to fuss or stress about everything perfectly lining up as you are sewing. It really is a fun block to assemble! . . . I don't know about you, but I always love seeing crocheted afghans and blankets folded up on the back of a chair or at the foot of a bed. I wish I could say that I had an heirloom afghan that inspired this quilt, but after watching all seasons of Parks & Rec about 10 times, seeing one on the back of Ann's couch over and over definitely made me fall in love with the granny square. Then when we moved to Black Mountain and started leasing studio space above the Black Mountain Yarn Shop, I found myself surrounded by even more granny squares, which got me that much more excited about having a
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A mix of vintage and modern style, Sugarboo Designs, by Rebecca Puig, is sure to beautify your home with handmade creations laden with rich sentiments, juxtaposed textures, and natural elements. Sugarboo Designs Art Prints are a unique blend of old and new, vintage and modern, and designed with a touch of whimsy. Sugarboo Designs Letter For You Art Print (Set of Two) Unique, hand painted, and one of a kind Each print is made using vintage recycled wood and comes ready to hang Print comes as a two piece set in panel sizes 24x24 or 36x36 *Rush orders will ship in 2-3 weeks but can not always be accommodated. If Sugarboo is not taking rush orders at the time of order the Rush Fee will be refunded.
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Happy Memorial Day Weekend! They say it’s the unofficial beginning of summer. And that means more time outdoors– sunshine… And for some– gardens, pools and exquisite gardens. That is— if one has the land to accommodate all of that. Alas, I am in an apartment. And before that, I lived in a Townhouse. We had […]
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Anyone that has "moved" can tell you that there will be certain items, that no matter how much you loved them in your old home, that just don't work well in the new abode. The architecture, furniture, setting...whatever...the personality of the new house just doesn't mesh with all your old decor. Our previous home lent itself to being more formal in the Living Room. I had a lot more space in that house and a lot more furniture. I could move things around, try them out in various places. But now in the new smaller house, I'm limited in the amount of superfluous "stuff" that I can have taking up precious decor space. Looking back on this, all I see is too much stuff... I have a few old pieces of statuary, and a few antique and vintage busts that I've found over the years. I love to decorate with these pieces, but my vintage, slightly quirky "Diana" bust just didn't work in the new space. I've had to be a little practical in my approach to decor here. I only have the main Living Room upstairs, and it has to do double duty; a place that we use on a daily basis, and also a place where we can have people over...it needs to be stylish and practical, and not too strange. Here are a few Pinterest photos to give you an idea of how a piece can be used in a more modern eclectic setting. Here's an example of "Diana" truly gone off the deep end of "eclectic". But you know, somehow it works, especially if you're into modern eclectic and slightly... what's the word?...colorful? hmmmm....I don't think I'd like to be greeted with this every day... Classical statuary does seem more at home in a more formal setting, but I like how it's being used in a modern vignette, below. Here's are two examples being used for jewelry, which I really think works... In a secluded covered garden room or porch, Here, back to a more classic space. I love the idea of using broken bits of statuary. They're such a wonderful find, you'd never want to throw them out. Love this with an industrial piece for a base. Using a small bust in a cloche; love this small vignette. Here's another little French bust that I keep in the Dining Room. She really is "busted" since her base is gone. But she's comfy in a vintage urn. She's on the Dining Room Buffet now... (last Fall) So here's Diana downstairs on one of my pieces of vintage shelving. I didn't spend much time "styling" this, there were just several pieces that didn't have a home, so they ended up sharing the same level space. I don't get much natural light coming in so I had to have some overhead lighting. Living room at the "old house". I had her for sale when a shop owner came by; I'm so glad she looked past her. I think I'll keep her... you can find links to all photos on my Pinterest Board, Statuary xoxo, Joining in here: Sundays at Home at Love of Home Share it One More Time at Shabby Fufu Amaze Me Monday at Dwellings Inspiration Monday at Refresh Restyle Tweak it Tuesday at Cozy Little House The Scoop at Stone Gable Dream Create Inspire at Lehman Lane Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style Share Your Style at The Essence of Home Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage Inspiration Gallery at Craftberry Bush
Sky Art By God Absolutely Amazing! 1. Line of building towers flanking from a thunderstorm. 2. Sun setting behind cumulus clouds. 3. Cloud to cloud to ground lightning. 4. Mammatus "clouds boiling upside down", on top of a flanking down draft. Mammatus, also known as mammatocumulus (meaning "mammary cloud"), is a meteorological term applied to a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud. 5. Massive single cell severe tornadic thunderstorm. 6. Downdraft of precipitation from a young cumulonimbus cloud. The initial downrush happening as the rest of cell is still forming and building. 7. Leading edge of a flanking downdraft of a thunderstorm. 8. Another great mammatus – extremely unstable air. 9. Sunset on dissipating thunderstorms. Could have two cells rotating in opposite directions, rare, but meteorologically possible, like two egg beaters. 10. Sunset dissipating thunderstorm. 11. Volcanic eruption creating a circular outflow boundary. 12. Somewhat disorganized or dissipating thunderstorm. Most of it already downward collapsed with the rain shield being dominant. 13. Single cell thunderstorm with cloud to ground and cloud to cloud lightning, some being imbedded inside the cells. 14. Tornadic vortex w/lightning, multi-layer outflow boundaries. 15. Row of thunderstorms, and more beautiful cloud to cloud and cloud to ground lightning. 16. Cloud to ground lightning in the rain shield in dissipating thunderstorms. 17. Single cell "super cell thunderstorm with mammatus. 18. More great cloud to cloud and cloud to ground lightning. 19. Tower cumulus building into a thunderstorm. 20. A tornado funnel near the ground. Probably already on the ground, but not enough moisture or debris/dirt to see it on the ground. Surface dirt starting the kick up. 21. Circular outflow boundaries with storm cell rotation. 22. Lowering wall cloud from mature thunderstorm. 23. Lots of cloud to ground lightning (assuming the dark is mountains). 24. A large tornado on the ground.
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