These darling reproduction candlestick holders are the perfect touch of cozy. The crimped edges and classic chamberstick style adds a little bit of "primitive” to every room in the house. The curved handle allows for elegant carrying as you float down the hallway in your nightgown. Pairs perfectly w
Primitive Penny Rug Heart Garland Made with 2" hearts. Your choice of floral prints, patriotic, Christmas, homespun or red/pink mix. Choose your length. Prints and placement will vary from photo. See all my garlands in different Check my hundreds of positive feedback on these yoyo's.....You won't be disappointed!styles, colors and sizes: http://www.etsy.com/shop/YoYoCottage?section_id=5173698
Step into 'The Art of Autumn' and indulge in a refined collection of fall imagery, where each photograph captures the sophisticated spirit of the season. From the rustic charm of fallen leaves to the tranquil beauty of autumn sunsets, embrace the elegance of fall through our curated visual selection
Join me for a picture tutorial on how to weave a basket. A fun, easy, and relaxing project and the result is both beautiful and useful!
Gartendekoration mit alten Nähmaschinengestell, Gartendeko Shabby, rosa Gartenpflanzen, alte Gartenmöbel
How one season gives us all the space to be unremarkable.
The weather has turned now & Summer is a distant memory. We have had a wet week here in Lincolnshire & have spent some beautiful days inside baking & doing crafts. ~ I have a love of old pieces of furniture. This is the hand carved top of a wall cupboard in our parlour dated 1640. I would love to know the journey these pieces have taken. ~ Dried Honesty from the garden. ~ This is the only original window we have left in the cottage with some of the old hand blown glass in it. It is hard to see but one piece has been initialled & has the name of our village on it. Even writing on glass they had such beautiful writing. ~ Pumpkin ready to make pumpkin butter. We will enjoy it's beauty for a week or two first. ~ The area beside the inglenook fireplace. Antique bonnets & aprons hanging. ~ I love our old stick back chair, George does too as it sits next to the range. ~ Two little boys sleeping in the kitchen. ~ Bobby bless him he does love to sleep. ~ The Ewe's are back in the field behind the hens. They make such a gentle noise when I am hanging out the washing on these wonderfully breezy days. ~ Our bare graceful old walnut tree in the morning sun. ~ I used some of the lovely stone ground flour we bought at the Lode water mill to make some pastry for pies. ~ The pastry turned out very crumbly using the flour so decided to make two rustic apple pies with it as we still have so many apples. ~ They turned out lovely & tasted good too. I sprinkled demerera sugar on top. ~ Kitty fancied a plait loaf for her lunch. ~ George really likes to curl up in the rug hooking basket. Since finishing my jumper I am back to rug hooking. ~ Chocolate brownies. This is a simple recipe that the children love. Put all the ingredients into a bowl & mix for 2 to 3 minutes. 1 1/2 cups of plain flour 1/2 cup cocoa powder 2 cups of white sugar 1 cup vegetable oil or melted margarine 4 eggs 1 cup of chocolate chips if desired 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence Bake in greased tin for 30 minutes at 350 f I do change the recipe sometimes by adding dried fruit instead of chocolate chips. Cool & cut. ~ The twins made little harvest mice from fir cones they found in the garden. ~ These beautiful old fir trees line the back of the garden between us & the grave yard. The girls so love to gather the fir cones. ~ Thank you dear readers for all your kind words. If there is anything you would like to see in a future post please let me know. Fondly Michelle ~
~ Autumn ~
Souvent bénin, ce signal d'alarme de l'organisme requiert néanmoins toute notre attention. Zoom sur ces pathologies qui font frémir pour savoir comment réagir de façon ciblée.
Hannah, African, Residing in West Sussex/ London A Note: I'm amazed at how much my blog has grown and would like to thank my long term followers who've been there from day 1 and the new followers who keep it growing. I have to apologise that at this point, I apply the term "medieval" quite loosely...
Decorate for fall with a DIY acorn garland craft. Drill holes through acorns, string them on jute twine, and add tassels on both ends.
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