The Wilds of Winter is from Domino's Winter Issue, featuring Kristen Caissie of Moon Canyon in Los Angeles. She shares tips for minimalist displays of greenery. For more decor trends, check out domino.com.
If you love the idea of the clean, minimal yet cozy look of Scandinavian decor, you are going to love these 10 simple Christmas DIYs! They look so cozy and beautiful.You can make them on your own too. Here are some inspirations for you to try ; Happy Christmas ! XO Rabia #christmas #decor #scandinavian #holiday #diy #cozy #housedecor #minimal #decoration #trend
Apartment design in Kyiv, Ukraine, featuring a cozy neutral color palette, an open plan living space, stylish bedroom decor, and small bathroom inspiration.
this week's post is a festive one! it's all about christmas decor. BUT it's diy minimal christmas decor! i'm sharing two diy christmas decorations
Flowers are a beautiful creation of nature. In fact, even when they’re not real, they still add a touch of decoration, color, even elegance sometimes to a room or event’s venue. They come in …
We will not be putting up a tree this year since the house is filled with plants for the book, but there's always room for a festive wreath, right? I've been wanting to make a Tillandsia wreath for some time now, but I decided to use some craft moss to give it a more natural 'rainforest' look than the others I've seen. Like most of my projects, this wreath was very easy to assemble and didn't take much time at all. You'll Need: 1 grapevine wreath 1 bag of decorative deer moss (lichen) Several Tillandsias (air plants) Wire or twine Directions: 1. Plan your design. It helps to have a game plan before you start, whether you're covering the whole wreath with Tillandsias or just adding a cluster. Lay the Tillandsias out over the wreath to see where they look best. 2. Attach the Tillandsias. Using wire or twine, gently tie the base of each plant to the wreath. Some Tillandsias have tough stolons or stems that can be directly inserted into the wreath, but others have brittle and fragile leaves. For the smaller or more fragile types, use twine or a hot glue gun. 3. Tuck moss into the wreath. To keep my arrangement looking natural, I limited my moss to the area that I planted Tillandsias. That way it looks as if they were growing there naturally. 4. Hang the wreath on the wall. If you live in zones 9 and up, it's possible to hang it outdoors and bring it inside during frosts. Spray the Tillandsias periodically with a mister, using more water for green leaved varieties and less water for the silver or white leaved varieties. You're done! The beauty of a Tillandsia wreath is that while it does fit in perfectly with holiday decor, it's versatile enough that you can leave it up year-round. The tillandsias will continue to grow, bloom and produce offsets, and each year your wreath will become more impressive! If you liked this wreath, check out this living mistletoe cactus kissing ball!
Whether you enjoy spending time in your backyard year round, or you only venture out there during the summer, a patio cover is well worth the investment. From inexpensive to extravagant, here are 35 stylish ideas worth considering.
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If you want to save money this Christmas. We are sharing with you ideas of homemade Christmas gifts. Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays!
Winnie-the-Pooh's Piglet is not the only one that loves acorns. We love them too (just not to eat!).
Just in time for the holiday season, Terrain’s creative director Greg Lehmkuhl gives tips on how to create these chic decorations.
Gather sticks from the leaf pile for this collection of DIY projects for the fall!
The fall decorating experts at HGTV share how to capture the beauty of fall with this versatile woodland wreath complete with acorns and pinecones.
After a long winter, you'll be grateful for these sun-loving plants, blooming bulbs, and pretty annuals that capture spring in all its natural glory.
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With the winter chill finally gone, and summer coming soon, we are enjoying every single minute we can outside, namely on our back porch. Whether you have a back porch, a front porch or patio, or perhaps just simply wish you did ;) then we have the perfect DIY decor ideas to make that space