There is not enough space for some pretty planters at home? Don’t worry. Hanging planter ideas can help you out. Hanging small planters is one
I love how mouldings can bring a room from just okay to wow! says Westchester NY decorator, Laurel Bern. Blue and white interior architecture and mouldings
Dicas Como dispor quadros 12.10.12 Images - web Para ajudar na disposição dos quadros! A little help to display the frames!
Add blooms and herbs to your home decor with this DIY.
Subjuguée par la beauté des fonds marins mais alarmée par leur mise en danger, l’artiste Vanessa Barragão crée des œuvres textiles organiques qui nous transportent dans des abysses spectaculaires.
In a world filled with beauty standards and trends, it's essential to celebrate and embrace your natural beauty. Your hair, in its most authentic state, has a unique charm and personality that...
Blurring the lines between house and garden was a priority for the owners of this east London terrace, so the architects designed glass apertures and an internal courtyard to create an expansive feel, and used a mix of timbers that marry beautifully with the outside space
Are you struggling with great affordable ideas for wall art and then don't know how to hang it so it looks composed? Then, read on for tons of great tips and ideas for hanging wall art
These versatile baskets, completely organic in nature, provide the perfect hideaway for all your miscellaneous bits and bobs. These stunning, handwoven pieces are from Matabeleland in Zimbabwe. They show beautifully as single pieces, as clusters on the floor or a landing space, within shelved wall arrangements, or as hanging arrangements....
As many of you know, I'm a big fan of the epiphytic cactus known as mistletoe cactus, but I have a new use for those durable Rhipsalis species: Living mistletoe. The real mistletoe species are parasitic plants that live fused to oak trees, but mistletoe cactus is an incredibly easy houseplant that can be grown in nothing more than a small bundle of sphagnum moss. Mistletoe cactus will bloom and produce white berries You can hang mistletoe cactus over doorways, at weddings or on the wall for a never-ending supply of kisses all year. Rhipsalis is, in my opinion, the easiest houseplant available. To give you an idea of its durability, a year and a half ago I used a cutting in a flower arrangement for my wedding. For almost a year it sat in a vase at my mother's house, blooming and fruiting despite being nearly neglected. Six months ago I moved the vase to a bookshelf in a dim corner of my living room, and still it thrived. Actually, I ended up using it in this arrangement! The small cuttings that I gave out as wedding favors are now growing at our guest's homes... as far away as Canada. Grow mistletoe cactus in potting soil or sphagnum moss, and water as little or often as you like. Too much water will eventually kill Rhipsalis, but it's a lot more tolerant than other houseplants. To show you guys just how versatile mistletoe cactus can be in holiday decor, I've created a hanging arrangement using driftwood, sphagnum moss and twine. An air plant (Tillandsia) provides the finishing touch, though you could always substitute with a bright red ribbon. Want a simpler version of this arrangement? Just wrap a single cutting of mistletoe cactus in sphagnum moss and hang it on the Christmas tree, over your headboard or even around your neck as living jewelry. Ingredients Driftwood (cleaned and free of salts) Sphagnum Moss (long grain works best) Twine Tillandsia (Air Plant) Mistletoe Cactus (Look for Rhipsalis with the Exotic Angel houseplants) Directions Using sharp and clean scissors or pruning shears, clip off some stems of the Rhipsalis plant. For the very best results, let the mistletoe cactus cuttings heal for a few days before dipping the cut end in rooting hormone. While this isn't necessary, it will help the plants establish faster. Hold the cut end of the mistletoe cactus to the driftwood, and wrap sphagnum moss around the stem and driftwood using twine. It doesn't have to be perfect! Continue adding mistletoe cactus cuttings. When you're done, ensure that everything is tight enough to stay in place, yet loose enough for the cuttings to form roots. Gently tie the airplant to a bare portion of the driftwood. If it is tied to the sphagnum moss, it will rot. You're done! Hang your living art on the wall or over a doorway, and then get ready for the kisses. Care Caring for your living mistletoe is easy. Just remove the whole display and hold it under lightly running water until the moss is saturated. Hang it back up until it has dried out again. You can feed your mistletoe cactus and Tillandsia every few months by either briefly soaking them in compost tea (I swear by Authentic Haven Brand) or a diluted orchid fertilizer. When the mistletoe cactus cuttings grow too large, you can either add more sphagnum moss or prune the stems. Want more mistletoe cactus ideas? Rainforest Drops Birdcage Planter DIY Tropical Wedding .
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Are you struggling with great affordable ideas for wall art and then don't know how to hang it so it looks composed? Then, read on for tons of great tips and ideas for hanging wall art
As a designer, poorly hung art is probably my number one design bugbear. Our pictorial guide to hanging art like a pro will help you avoid many all-too-common design pitfalls.
Hanging pictures, much like painting them, is a balancing act of spacing, colour and proportion
I am rather partial to a beautiful bloom, and I always love seeing alternative ways of displaying flowers and plants. I am currently loving the ‘flower wall’. This can be used to emphasise a space, as a backdrop or just to display some gorgeous florals. Here are some great examples of simple but beautiful flower […]
Ya know those cool eclectic gallery art walls? The ones with lots of different sized images with mismatched frames and it all looks so amazing— like you’ve spent a lifetime collecting such interesting frames and images? Carola Kastman Lots of my clients tell me they want one. And the one above is the kind of […]
Feeling a bit of deja vu????? Remember I already did a photo collage wall going up the HUGE staircase in our new home? Well, I never REALLY loved it - for the most part it was ok but I completely just winged it and the result was pictures that were hung to high. It bugged me ALL summer. This week, after getting a couple new photos that I wanted to include, I started to 'tweak' the wall but quickly realized that I needed to start anew if I was to get it just right. So I did something drastic! I actually did it RIGHT {NOT politically speaking, wink-wink!} and used craft paper to trace and cutout each item I wanted to hang. I used painters tape to put them up on the wall which allowed me to move them around easily. I also labeled each paper square so I was able to get just the right mix of photos and art pieces. On a big wall like this, where you are viewing the wall from the first floor, it is very important to hang the frames low on the wall - see how many of mine are almost on the stair trim? Hanging them higher is, well, TOO HIGH!
Lavendula Native to the Mediterranean and known for its fragrant, calming scent, Lavender is a member of the Mint family and was first used by the Romans to scent their baths, beds, clothes and even hair. This aromatic dried flower works well alone or in mixed arrangements with complementary dried specimens like our Natural Bunny Tails. You can also tie it with twine or ribbon and hang on the wall for décor and scent and use it as a natural moth repellent in closets or drawers. The lavender is grown on a family ranch in the Pacific Northwest. Pictured in Tracie Hervy's Bottle Vase. Due to the natural state of dried botanicals, variation and breakage may occur. Sizing is approximate. (You can't measure nature.) This item is non-returnable.
It seems wall space is really kind of dwindling in the suburbs. Everyone knows that people like...
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This item is MADE TO ORDER ➕ Please allow 4 weeks for me to create this just for you! A unique decor piece, these beautiful stoneware bells are available in 4 sizes and a myriad of timeless shades to compliment your home decor. Arrange them hanging from your ceiling , a peg from your wall , a blanket ladder or a wooden coat rack & enjoy their lovely sound (yes they each have a lovely unique ring) . They look amazing in a grouping or simply delightful by itself. Great for indoors or outdoors (outdoors use under roof preferably) Price is for 1 bell 🔔 ( pegs/ hooks not included, available here https://muddyheart.com/products/mounting-wall-hardware MEASURES : The hanging cord measures 12” for all (for custom rope length contact me) Small : 4” wide x 7” tall Medium : 4.5” wide x 9.5” tall Large : 5” wide x 10.5” tall X-Large : 6.5" wide x 12.5" tall Why You’ll Love It Lovely & functional Beautiful Indoors & Outdoors Actually ring!- use it as you would any bell Available in a variety of colors to compliment your style! Sustainably handmade Created just for you ! How special is that?! This item is 100% handmade just for you, expect slight variations in texture, dimensions and color. Your piece will be even more beautiful in person with its own uniqueness