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08
Feb
2012
Little Bird Blue

3 days ago by Lee Leplaw Deichmann

A little while ago, in an online artists community I am a part of, someone suggested that we all try our hand at a Bluebird. I cant remember why cause my brain doesn't work well at remembering things sometimes, but it sounded fun. Now, me being me, I got caught up in doing a bunch of other things an ...

Lee Lee and the Bee - leeleeandthebee.blogspot.com · Rank: 101,566 · 1 reference

06
Feb
2012
Some Recent Weddings

5 days ago by Leisha

Happy New Year to everyone! I haven't blogged for quite some time so I thought I'd add some photos of recent weddings. Country style hand tied bouquets of white lisianthus, viburnum, veronica, waxflower and bouvardia Buttonholes and corsages of white lisianthus Hand tied bouquet of white lisianthus, ...

Bows & Blooms - bowsandblooms.blogspot.com

31
Jan
2012
January Play Date!

11 days ago by Lindsay

With everything going on these days Mason and I haven't been able to have many play dates with his little buddies! BUT we were able to squeeze in a play date with Ethen and Averie Shay today at Twigs! If you have never been there I HIGHLY recommend it! Its quite a drive for us but, its totally worth ...

Life at the Leach's - lifeattheleachs.blogspot.com

12
Jan
2012
The Ystwyth Valley

29 days ago by Claire

At last a rare glimpse of the sun was had today so went for a walk down the Ystwyth Valley.It is very close to home, just a half mile walk through some forest. Eventually the forest path leads out to the open valley, through a bracken and gorse covered hillside,with the river Ystwyth in the distance ...

Drawn to Paint Nature - drawntopaintnature.blogspot.com · 1 reference

06
Jan
2012
The Benefits of Backyard Composting

36 days ago by Timothy Mason

There are several ways that you can recycle and preserve the natural goods of the earth, and backyard composting is one of them. This process is the way that nature recycles, and the result of this method is ‘compost’, which is a dark soil. Microorganisms like fungi and bacteria are used to make com ...

Green Living Answers - greenlivinganswers.com · 28 references

05
Jan
2012
:: a year in photos

37 days ago by the vintage wren

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Happy New Year ! 2011 was a fantastic year for my family & I, and so far 2012 is shaping up to be just as great. I've enjoyed a little break from blogging over the holidays....miss me? Today was the first day back ...

{ the vintage wren } - thevintagewren.blogspot.com · Rank: 138,552 · 25 references

28
Dec
2011
April Cut Flower List

44 days ago by Susan Wright

Bleeding Heart Description Quantity Unit Price Height RED TWIG DOGWOOD wk 1-4 200+ $ 6.00/10 2-3’ DAFFODIL - DBL YELLOW & WHITES wk. 1-4 300+ 5.00/10 12-15" STRATOSPHERE DAFFODIL solid yellow 75 $4.00/10 12-15” Grape Hyacinth - MUSCARI BLUE 200 $4.00/10 8” BRIDAL VEIL SPIREA - WHITE BLOOM along the ...

Notes and News from Shady ... - shady-grove-gardens.blogspot.com · 1 reference

23
Dec
2011
Kingsmill Christmas House Decorating Contest

50 days ago by Cindy

This year, I swore I would keep it simple. I add a little to the house every year but this year, I didn't go over the top, like I usually do. Still, pleased with the results, I entered... Rethink, reorganize, repurpose, repaint, refinish, recover, refine & reinvent your nest! Be reNOUNed! For more d ...

The reNOUNed Nest - renounednest.com · 4 references

Colonial Williamsburg: A Door A Day - Wool. Burlap. Wreath!

50 days ago by Cindy

Wool! Burlap! Christmas! Wreath? When I think of wool and Christmas, I think of warm blankets. Today, in Colonial Williamsburg, it was nearly 70 degrees and the wool was on a... Rethink, reorganize, repurpose, repaint, refinish, recover, refine & reinvent your nest! Be reNOUNed! For more design tips ...

The reNOUNed Nest - renounednest.com · 4 references

20
Dec
2011
Step Outside for your Gift Wrapping

53 days ago by soolip

Be Creative with your Holiday wrapping. Step outside and take a free moment to clear your head from the bustle of the holiday season, take deep breaths, and open your eyes and heart. In front and all around you, you will find nature's treasures to embellish your gifts. Ideal gift toppers are red ber ...

Soolip - soolip.blogspot.com · 15 references

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