Perfect fall decor in neutral colors - felt acorn decorations. A set of 3 ornaments in colors you want. Use them as Halloween decorations, decorate your home or office in any season. Really unique Christmas decor idea - just use a simple branch or several of them. Rustic, eco friendly, made using real oak acorn cap and handmade wet felted sturdy balls. People love such acorns so much! This is maybe because of their versatility. They can be used in so many ways! Each ornament is unique as there is no identical acorn cap in nature. Colors: natural acorn brown (acorn caps), natural black, natural medium gray, perfect gray - choose the color you love or a mix of them. Colors can slightly vary. Size: varies as real acorns do (the height is about 2.5 - 3 cm / about 1 - 1.25 inches or slightly larger) Materials: real acorn cap, wool, linen twine. Buying two or more sets and need them to be packed in separately? Let me know. Otherwise everything will be packed in one box. Custom color and quantity (even 1 acorn, if you need that): https://etsy.me/3cKOx2j Inspirational desktop calendars can be found at museslt.etsy.com Thanks for stopping by! - - - - - - - http://VaidaPetreikis.etsy.com - - - - - - - - - - Please keep in mind that colors you see on your monitor are not always the same as the real item. This is because different types of monitors are calibrated differently. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ESTIMATED SHIPPING TIME Standard shipping (registered mail): - North America: 2-5 weeks - Europe: 1-2 weeks - everywhere else: 3-6 weeks Express delivery worldwide in 1-4 working days after the item is made (add Express Shipping upgrade when purchasing). By making this purchase, you agree to adhere to the information outlined in my shop policies and FAQ. Any questions are welcome!
Cinnamon sticks are usually used to add aroma to hot beverages or add a fragrant spice to your entrée and main course. But did you [...]
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How to Paint Furniture with Metallic Furniture Paint? Painting a piece of furniture with metallic paints is no different from painting it with routine paints. You can try out these Classy Front Porch Decorating Ideas below for great results. Make your home more beautiful from the inside too. It's just that you need to keep a few important considerations in mind, which have been dished out below. Check out-
every now and then i stumble across a few brilliant ideas idea number one take this... bekvam spice rack from ikea - $3.99 and create these... via pinterest i love these little book shelves totally stealing this idea for my boys' room idea number two where do you keep your bakers twine? divine twine from wisker graphics - $15 per spool (lasts forever) why in my sugar dispenser, of course! via idea number three cover up this ugly thing with this via a cute canvas and two hinges buh-bye ugly idea number four are your plastic storage boxes taking up to much space? here's where you put them!! you can find diy instructions here utilize the dead space in your garage.... genius, right?! idea number five need to cover up that hideous box sprint mattress? here you go.... via a little burlap and some studs... bingo! sometimes the simple solution is the only solution xoxo - erin
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Bleached pinecones have a weathered, soft patina that's perfect for holiday crafting. Follow this easy guide on how to bleach pinecones for decor.
Back in the olden days people celebrated Christmas with greater simplicity, gifts and ornaments were generally handmade. Making your own homemade Christmas decorations is a great family tradition, it’s inexpensive and easy to do. You should start small and work your way up. Just try one grapefruit, orange and apple to begin with and see how you like it. Making a popcorn string is probably the cheapest decoration you can make. […]
The absolute perfect fudge, without the fudging around. If you have ever despaired, this is your go to recipe. It works every time. Get it fudged!
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Kids love making and playing with this glowing campfire craft! It’s super easy to make and perfect for summer, fire safety week, summer camp, or for imaginative play! Follow our Crafts for Kids Pinterest board! (This post contains affiliate links.) *This post was originally published April 23, 2016 and has since been updated. …
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Create yarn stars using the traditional God's Eye weaving technique. This is a fun craft for Christmas suitable for older kids.
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Welcome to our home for the 2nd Advent, which was this past Sunday. Today, the table is certainly red, white and a touch of green. I started out with a recent purchase, a Megeve Hermes tablecloth purchased from a vendor at our local Junior League Holiday Happening market. Via Mediterranee is the name of her shop and she sells these magnificent table covers. She has covers in linen, cotton, and polyester. I used one in an earlier tablescape HERE. I'm using Villeroy & Boch Burgenland dishes. This set has been discontinued but is available on the secondary market. A Wedgwood Windsor white salad plate is next. Bordallo Pinheiro Cabbage plate is being used as an underplate to the cream soups. Topped off with Burgenland's cream soup. I have the proper underplates for these, but thought the green added a bit more interest. Silver by WMF A bit of cutwork, a bit of embroidery and an insert highlight these napkins. Napkins are trimmed in a bit of lace. Found at an estate sale. Although the center of the tablecloth has hearts woven into the fabric, it certainly goes along with the theme of the dinner plates! Although I know nothing about this crystal, I knew when I saw it at an estate sale, it was going to be mine - oops ours. After reading Bill's blog, Affordable Accoutrements, I knew I had to start amassing collecting some great crystal. Officially, it's all his inspiration. I just loved the pattern of the glass so much, I also purchased the sherbets! A crystal decanter from which to serve. Burgenland butter dish. Burgenland gravy boat with attached underplate. Burgenland candlesticks. Burgenland soup tureen. The scenes are unique on each piece, and I just love them all! I used a German Christmas pyramid nestled on a bed of evergreens as a centerpiece. Cast: Tablecloth - Megeve Hermes from Via Mediterranee Burgenland - collected from various sources Bordallo Pinheiro - TJ Maxx about a decade ago WMF - Germany Crystal - Estate sale; Libbey Rock Sharpe Silver goblets - Spain Napkins - Estate sale Christmas Pyramid - Germany Fresh Greens - grocers Menu: Spargelsuppe - Cream of asparagus soup Kartoffeln mit Petersilie - Parslied potatoes Gruene Bohnen - Green Beans Rouladen - Beef roulade Rouladen*: This is not my photo, it came from Wikipedia - note the pickle! Beef Scallopini - at least one per person (I have the butcher slice a sirloin cut into scallopini slices) Horseradish Mustard Bacon slices - about two per scallopini Tabasco sauce Olive oil Water Chopped onion Flour roux (flour and butter) Bay leaf Cooking twine Lay beef scallopini flat on waxed paper. Spread each slice with a medium coat of horseradish mustard. On the wider end, add a drop or two of Tabasco sauce. Cover each slice with two slices of bacon. Roll each scallopini into a log. The bacon will tend to slide, so kind of press it into the roll as you go. Secure the log/roulade with the twine, wrapping from end to end and then several times around the log/roulade itself. No need to tie a knot, when the log/roulade is browned the twine will secure. Heat olive oil in a heavy pot. Brown all rouladen quickly on all sides. Add onion and bay leaf. Saute until golden. Add water to almost cover the rouladen. (We like lots of gravy.) Braise for approximately 90 minutes. Remove rouladen from liquid and place on a heated pates to keep warm (or in a low temp over, covered with foil). Make a roux of equal parts butter and flour. Depending on the amount of gravy you like, I usually start with 3 tablespoons flour and butter. Brown slowly. This cooks the flour and removes the flour taste. Add to liquid in pot thickening to desired consistency. Unwrap the rouladen. Serve with boiled, parslied potatoes. *Some Germans insert a pickle slice into the roulade, however my grandmother didn't, my mother didn't, and I don't. I think it's a personal choice. Germans also would not use Tabasco in this dish, but I find it gives a very nice flavor to the dish. Mahlzeit! Thank you so much for dropping by today. I hope you enjoyed your visit as much as I enjoyed sharing our German table with you. I am linking up with Susan's at Between Naps on the Porch. Be sure to drop in over there to see all the lovely settings and maybe get inspiration for your Christmas table.