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This is my fictional second story home layout for Susan and Mike Delfino's Wisteria Lane home from Desperate Housewives. There are three bedrooms and three baths. The master bath features a large antique cast iron tub. The master bedroom continues Susan's shabby chic style with a mixture of eclectic pieces. Across the hall is MJ's bedroom. Down the hall is a guest bedroom with en-suite bath. I've also created a fictional home layout for the first floor of Susan and Mike Delfino's Desperate Housewives Wisteria Lane home. Get the complete set by adding my floor plans for Bree Hodge Van de Kamp, Gaby Solise and Lynette Scavo. This print is reproduced from my original and expertly hand-drafted drawing. Printed on archival, matte paper with fade resistant inks. For more information about my prints and their packaging, please visit this page or scroll through the images above. ©Copyright Brandi Roberts. Copyright not transferable with sale.
The 58-year-old musician, who released her eighth studio album Ten last month, detailed her parenting plans as she admitted her biggest regret is 'not starting a family of my own'.
I spent all day yesterday in my pantry with my laptop, a roll of painters tape, and a tape measure. I tried so many cabinet configurations, thought through several corner designs, and then made some final decisions. At the end of the day, I had the basic footprint for my freezer and cabinets marked off....
A host of glamorous stars attended the TRIC Awards at Park Lane's Grosvenor House on Tuesday afternoon.
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Yesterday, through a fabulous ZOOM class sponsored by Enchanted Cottage, we created a Diamond Pop Up Card. I was asked to give the measurements and directions so more Pop Ups can be made! Step 1 …
You could really use a vision board. Most everyone desires for a better future for themselves and for their families. We spend a lot of time and energy on actions that we hope will bring about that future. Here’s an activity that you may not know about that can help you achieve the better life that you wish for. It’s called a vision board, and it’s a collage of visual images of what you value and what you want to see as part of your life. The purpose of a vision board is to create a focus on specific things that will enable you to realize your dreams. By selecting and putting together a set of very significant pictures and writing, you’ll begin to reveal those things in a very positive way. Physically, it is a poster or corkboard with cut out pictures, drawings and writing about things that you want in your life. Like many other endeavors that involve heart and spirit, new moon energy can help you with your vision board. (More about this later.) The vision board is also called a manifestation board, an intention board or treasure map because it provides us with a road map of the intentions/hopes/goals that we want to attract in our lives. By frequent reviewing of our creation, we can focus our energy in a way that helps us move closer towards our goals. Consider the things that you dream about or think about when you are alone. What do you imagine yourself doing or having? These questions are the ones that can help you reach the objectives you’re searching for. It’s our own sense of positivism or courage that needs to be activated so we can obtain our most cherished dreams. There is universal energy (part of the Universal Mind) available to all of us that can help us find the strength and wisdom that we need to succeed. The theory for the vision board comes from the Law of Attraction. The basic idea behind this law is that we attract things to us by focusing on or giving our attention to them. And this happens whether or not we are aware of this principle. If you think negative thoughts about yourself, that attracts bad things to you – things like lack of money, loneliness, worries. If we focus on things that are positive for us, then we can attract the brighter, better future that we long for. What do you want on your vision board? Consider your priority areas for the next year. The items on your vision board may involve things, beliefs and/or environments. Do you want a nicer or more organized home? Better health? A stronger marriage? Do you want to connect or reconnect with some person or a group of people? Do you want to live in a safer and more loving community? Do you want your lifestyle to be simpler and more eco-friendly? Do you want to keep a journal or write a book? Do you want to eat more nutritious and less fattening meals? Do you even really know what you want? If you are like many of us, you've been so busy with everyday activities that you haven’t had time to fully consider your own needs. Don’t worry if you don’t have any clear goals when you begin this process. That’s what you’re going to find out once you sit down and figure it out. Choosing what to include in the board may take a number of hours or even a few days. Give yourself the gift of time to dream and be guided by your visualizations. Ways to put your board together. Collect a lot of magazines, Internet clipart, drawings, and/or photos. Go through the pictures, cutting out any images that appeal to you. Whether they're words or pictures – if it’s what attracts you, separate it, and put in your "keeper" pile. Consider including some things in these areas: health, wealth, family, friends, personal growth, home and environment. Pick out your favorite images from all the cutouts. Lay these on your board and begin to arrange them into the places that you want. Glue your images to the board. Draw some lines under each image. The spaces under each item can be used later to write in just when and how those dreams make themselves apparent in your life. You can also decorate the board with paints, shapes, and hand drawn pictures. If you like, you can write words or short phrases beside the pictures. Make your board as attractive as possible. If you like, you can even do the whole board as pin-ups on a bulletin board. Or use computer software to collect all kinds of photos and digital images and put them in a single vision board file (as in my drawing). It can, then, be a computer print-out or the image on the background of your computer desktop. It’s good to leave a space in the center of the board for a photo or drawing of yourself. This makes your vision board personal to you. You can also draw lines or place ribbons (like rays out from the sun) to emphasize your connection to each item. Affirmations are part of the vision board process. State your affirmations (desires) for each item in the present tense and in very positive terms. For example: I am healthy. My children are strong and doing well. I have the money that I need. I help my family and friends and they help me. I pray often and my prayers comfort me. Put your vision board somewhere in your home where you can see it several times a day – in the kitchen, in your bedroom, in the hallway. Every day spend a few minutes in front of your vision board and imagine all these wishes happening in your life. Repeat your affirmations out loud in the morning when you get out of bed, and then again in the evening – perhaps before going to bed. As you make the affirmations part of your everyday life, you’ll begin to notice some changes happening around you. These changes will point to new possibilities, and you’ll find the steps you need to take to accomplish your dreams. In the following weeks and months, you’ll see many of the items on your board actually appearing in your life. Also, if after a time, something that you have on your board doesn’t feel “right”, then remove it and replace it with something else. Changes are O.K. Begin your vision board with the new moon. The best time to create your board is during the first four days of the lunar cycle (day of the new moon and the three following days). Some experts recommend that the board be made in conjunction with the yearly astrological cycle - that's Aries in April. But you don’t have to wait for an annual cycle. Any lunar cycle during the year will do. Ideally, you should complete your board within the first four days of the new moon. Don’t worry if you don’t finish all the work in four days. Get the bulk of it done in those days, and if necessary, you can add some details later. Be ready before the new moon cycle by buying supplies, collecting pictures, and bringing together all the materials that you’ll use in your board. But don’t begin it early. The energy of the new moon will help you create your board faster and in a more positive frame of mind. Related Posts IN THIS FIRST FULL MOON OF SUMMER: TAKE TIME TO SMELL THE ROSES. 2012 - A GREAT YEAR FOR MAKING BUCKET LISTS THE NEW MOON CYCLE CAN HELP YOU MAKE LIFE CHANGES PHASES OF THE MOON - MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOU MAY THINK REDEFINE YOUR PRIORITIES, REMAKE YOUR LIFE BENEFIT FROM NEW MOON FASTING COLOR THERAPY CAN HELP YOU REJECT CONSUMERISM STAY IN THE NOW KEEP AN INSPIRATIONAL JOURNAL .
Keep food items organized and on hand with these kitchen pantry design ideas. No matter the style, a pantry should optimize your kitchen layout by consolidating everything in one handy location.
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Truoba Mini 219 house plan character is expressed by open floor plan and connecting interior and exterior spaces. Plan 924-12 is designed for compact living
House Plan Specifications Total Living: 1924 1st Floor: 1924 Total Porch: 681 Total Area Under Roof: 3179 Garage: 574 Garage Bays: 2 Garage Load: Side Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Half Bathrooms: 1 Foundation: Slab Wall Framing: 2x4 Width of House: 62' Depth of House: 62' Building Height: 26' First Floor Ceiling Height: 10' Garage Ceiling Height: 10' Key Features Covered Back Porch Covered Front Porch Eating Bar Jack and Jill Bathroom Laundry Access from Master Mud Room Outdoor Kitchen Modify this plan to make it perfect Our hassle-free process makes it easy to modify your dream home. To receive an estimate please submit your request using the link below. Submit a Modification Request
A hobbit house, a Doctor Who-style Tardis, and a flight simulator all feature in the 2017 Cuprinol Shed of the Year. The competition highlights the cream of the British shed scene and this year's finalists are made up of 32 weird, wacky, and ingenious sheds made by passionate hobbyists.
Image 4 of 24 from gallery of Foote Farm House / McLeod Kredell Architects. Photograph by Susan Teare
A Lazy Susan pantry storage makes it convenient to store spices, seasoning, sauces, and bottled ingredients. Construct one with our helpful guide!
A decade ago, Susan Smillie bought a classic ketch, moored it on the Thames and moved aboard. Now hipster landlubbers squeezed out of the property market are taking to the water in droves. So what are the joys and challenges of a river residence? (No, it’s not cold in winter. Yes, she can only buy ebooks.)
As she worked with Jack, Susan’s primary design consideration became maximizing the size of the ADU while adhering to Historic Neighborhood requirements. Prior to applying for her permits, Su…
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Name: Ryan and Susan HayesLocation: Williston, VermontSize: Approximately 1550 sq. feet plus finished basementYears lived in: less than one On a quiet dirt road not far from Burlington, Vermont, Ryan and Susan Hayes have put a spin on farmhouse living. Inspired by Ryan’s own great grandparent’s home, they built a traditional Vermont-style house tweaked with their own modern aesthetic. This included some of the latest technologies in green building.