Learn how to make a gorgeous art print made from your favorite fresh blooms. Our simple flower pounding technique makes it easy to transform fresh flowers into a gorgeous art piece you can hang, display, or gift.
Country Life outlines a simple guide to the wildflowers of Britain.
DIY a nature collage suncatcher that's the perfect craft for toddlers! We picked up so many cool leaves and flowers on our nature scavenger hunt, and I wanted to find a way to keep enjoying our treasures.
Kids will have fun learning about famous artists Money while doing this fun Tissue Paper Monet Art Project. Fun for kids of all ages.
As much as people fear spiders, they are emissaries of many of nature’s most vital teachings—especially in how they spin their webs.
Leaf rubbing activity - a STEM project for kids from preschool to teens! Make leaf prints with tracing, foil, wax paper, crayons & pastels!
Page. Larger Quilts / Art Quilts on Aug 29, 2016. 30 photos by Beth's Quilt Works
Nicknamed "Little Rome" and home to Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, here are the very best things to do in Verona you can't miss!
This is a simple and beautiful nature craft to make for someone special in your life. These clay pinch pots makes an adorable gift or fun decoration for
Alum baths are a must for almost all natural dye. I break down how I create my alum baths for you here so you can start dyeing too.
Southern France is beaming with sun-kissed beaches, medieval towns, food markets and museums. Here are the 10 best places in south of France to visit today.
Learn how to make suncatchers with this fun, fine motor raindrop art activity that has preschoolers peel and sharpen crayons to create raindrop shapes.
We do not have an interview this week, but I want to share with you a tip from the very talented illustrator, Tony Cliff. He is a Canadian writer and illustrator who has a series of comic stories s…
Create gorgeous autumn art with this idea from The Garden Classroom
St. Andrews church in the cotswold village of Naunton, in the Windrush valley, Gloucestershire, England. Taken on a late Spring evening. See where this picture was taken. [?]
National Geographic photographer, Jim Richardson once said, 'If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.' There's certainly an element of truth to that that these photographs of medieval structures serve to demonstrate. If you are lucky enough to have some of your own, post them in the comments! El claustre de Lluçà / Lluçà cloister by SBA73, on Flickr Lobby / Vestíbulo by . SantiMB ., on Flickr L'antic poble de Santa Creu / Abandoned medieval village by SBA73, on Flickr Columnes i pilars / Columns & pilars by SBA73, on Flickr No
What form then can love take? We’re creatures hungry to qualify, to say we know, and mean it. To love someone all day-night long, to undress yourself slowly, so slowly it takes the rest of your life to lose and then to find each other, reassuring by touch and silence what no one else has ever known
10 fabulous free printable collection of natural history posters. More specifically, birds, insects and butterfly posters by Adolphe Millot.
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Uncover the best things to do in Connecticut! From scenic parks to historic landmarks, enjoy a diverse range of activities and local experiences.
Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, nestled by the picturesque Pennine mountains. Like much of the north of England, Bradford was an important player during the country’s Industrial Revolution. ... Read more
Here are 10 useful and pretty things that you can make with lavender!
These top 10 perennials are among the most colorful garden plants. They grow in a wide range of conditions and have proven reliable for generations of gardeners.
This October brought with it the excitement of revisiting one of Jesús and my favorite places ever and my goodness am I excited to share about it. In a perfect world, Montreal would be my second home, and we would be there all the time. It’s a place where I feel so at home - a city where I can fe
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Inspired by the fleeting color effects of light and atmosphere, Claude Monet preferred to work in nature, directly in front of his subject. He made his garden into his studio.