Discover the secret to crispy, sweet pickles with this easy recipe from Shabby Chic Boho. Thanks to Cathy A. Beavers of Beavers Bros. Farm for sharing her expertise! Perfect for beginners, these homemade pickles will elevate your kitchen game and delight your taste buds. Get ready to pickle like a pro!
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Deze mooie grove shabby doeken zijn er in 3 kleuren, Naturel- Boho- Leem. Je kunt ze overal tussen draperen of gebruiken als tafelloper. Afmeting: LxB, 160x57 cm. Materiaal: Soepel Katoen Kleur: Naturel, Leem, Boho
Getting a dog can be an exciting time for you and your household. However, a dog, like any pet is not a decision you should take lightly. Here are some things to consider when getting a dog and making sure...
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SKU:1005006744800839 Elasticity: Slight Stretch Sleeve Style: Regular Fabric Type: POLYESTER Pattern Type: Patchwork Fit Type: LOOSE FIT Silhouette: STRAIGHT Neckline: Turn-down Collar Decoration: PATCHWORK Style: Vintage Dresses Length: Floor-Length Material: COTTON Material: POLYESTER Closure Type: Single Buttoned Type: Regular Material Composition: synthetic fiber Sleeve Length(cm): Full Model Number: P577369906868043776 Gender: Female / Adult
This version of our Kelley Coat is both softer than ever and sharp as a tack. Sentimental and snazzy, it’s a cozy vision in buttery twill linen - a sweet hug and a smart wrap. Quilted Twill Linen All-Over Appliqué Hand-Distressing, Fading & Mending Each Magnolia Pearl item is cut "One Size Fits Most". Please contact our Creative Team for measurements.
Deze mooie grove shabby doeken zijn er in 3 kleuren, Naturel- Boho- Leem. Je kunt ze overal tussen draperen of gebruiken als tafelloper. Afmeting: LxB, 160x57 cm. Materiaal: Soepel Katoen Kleur: Naturel, Leem, Boho
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For a very ‘70s-boho look, this nightstand from our Ria collection features rounded edges and a looped linear design with a chevron-weave rattan drawer. With a cutout drawer pull and open bottom shelf, all set on a looped base. One-of-a-kind, each nightstand has natural rattan variance, making it truly unique to your space. Available exclusively at Urban Outfitters. Features - Retro-boho nightstand from our Ria furniture collection - Crafted from wood - Paned with rattan - One-of-a-kind natural rattan variance - Assembly required - UO exclusive Content + Care - Assembly required - we recommend two people for assembly. Assembly instructions and hardware are included. - Rattan, mindi wood, mahogany wood - Wipe clean - Imported Size - Dimensions: 18.11"l x 16.54"w x 21.06"h - Shelf height: 9.63" - Weight: 20.83 lbs - Shipping package dimensions: 20.28"l x 18.9"w x 24.02"h x 27.72"diagonal - Shipping package weight: 27.01 lbs
We all know that some interior design furnishing trends keep coming and going out of style. They’re big news one year and then outdated the next. However, certain classic design styles of furnishing seem to be sticking around and designers keep putting a modern twist to them. If you’re looking for home accessories that have real sticking power, then you… Read More
Softly washed and beautiful, introducing our gorgeous new Giselle Ruffle, inspired by our obsession with ruffles. This collection is the ultimate in gorgeous boho style. Crafted one at a time , each piece in this collection is hand gathered and sewn carefully by our expert seamstresses. The tattered style finishing offers our casual California vibe to this sumptuously elegant collection. The triple tiers of soft poplin fall effortlessly around the bed, creating the perfect relaxed chic vibe for the ultimate soft cocoon. Giselle pillowcases have an inside pocket to keep your pillow inside just like a sham. We think of it as being both a sham and pillowcase. Fabric: Soft , pre-shrunk 100% cotton poplin Duvet Details : Ruffles 3 sides, zips close Twin 68"x 86" Full/Queen 88"x 92" King 108" x 92" Ruffle Pillowcases: Sold Individually , please purchase 2 to make a set. Standard :20" x 30" with sham pocket King : 20" x 40" with sham pocket Euro Sham: Features 2 ruffles around all 4 sides of sham, and french envelope back opening Euro : 26" x 26" Wash/Care: Machine wash in cold water with mild detergent. No Bleach, Tumble Dry cool setting or hang dry. No need to dry clean Proudly made in USA We make all our beautiful bedding to order, please allow 5-10 days for your items to be shipped out.
March 31, 2015 Creative bathroom colour schemes source Décor is the most exciting part of giving your bathroom a makeover simply due to the fact that you have full responsibility of colours and a theme. Being creative is an understatement, you want to be able to boast to the world about your unique designs. Essentially, it all comes down to colour; what mood do you want to create? What image of yourself, your home, your life do you want to project to others? Consider your bathroom as a blank canvas – here are some creative colour schemes to get you thinking. source A hue of blue and mellow yellow No doubt the first image that springs to mind with blue and yellow are the lush golden beaches of the Caribbean that stretch as far as the eye can see, gently lapped by enticing blue waves. Sandy-coloured floorboards or a sheet of golden vinyl give way to blue tiles creeping up the wall before transforming into lighter paint shades for the sky. It’s calm, relaxing and creates that perfect setting that holiday brochures desperately strive to achieve. source Lilac & lime – not a crime This retro feel brings together two unusually matched colours that complement each other with the soft, pastel lilac balancing out the striking vibrant shades of lime. You may find lime toilets and basins hard to come by, but that doesn’t stop you applying the lesser popular colours to the bathroom walls and ceiling. A modern 3-to-1 wall paint job in favour of lilac with lilac patterned on the lime wall maintains the vintage feel with being too overbalanced. source Orange fades & shades Peachy orange is a popular choice for bathrooms, but you can take this further and enhance all the oranges under the sun to create a bathroom of many colours, from just one colour. Orange tiles, particularly smaller options that run alongside a bath, represent a batch of delicately crafted terracotta ceramics while spotlights beaming down onto light orange paintwork and finishes at night create a peaceful sunset glow. Even some wooden bathroom furniture can be perceived as dark orange shades. source Cream, green & all to be seen Not quite the vibrant lime as before, but a pleasant leafy green to accompany a slightly off-white cream, mirroring sunlight seeping between rainforest canopies alive with the sound of splashing water in your bathroom. Cream walls are especially brought to life with a creative method of stencilled leaf patterns and colourful tropical petals. There will be no plain wall space that makes the room feel bare, instead a botanical design unique to your bathroom only. source For more creative ideas and inspiration, visit The Bath House Online today. Our online store hosts a fantastic range of affordable bathroom products and accessories fit for bathrooms of any size, style and design. on March 31, 2015 Share this! Tags Advertising, Home Decoration Newer Post Newer Post Older Post Older Post
Isabelle Strutz (ou Polline Moineau) artiste du textile. Vous trouverez ici (dans "Pages" et "Albums" notamment) mon travail de plasticienne. Vous verrez un peu l'évolution de mes créations et beaucoup de ce que j'aime.
Reproduction star by Bettina Havig Reproduction star by Becky Brown We're going back in time to the earliest American patchwork, so we will be spending the summer months discussing fabrics found in quilts before the 1840s. Antique star block, collection of Old Sturbridge Village Early 19th century The most distinctive of the early prints are chintzes, a style defined in 1663 by English diarist Samuel Pepys. He recorded a shopping trip to buy his wife "a chintz, that is, a painted Indian calico, for to line her study." Detail of the Copp Quilt about 1800, Collection of the Smithsonian Institution Dark-ground chintz squares alternate with star blocks of chintz scraps. To Frances Trollope, an Englishwoman traveling in America in 1828, chintz meant "the material of a curtain" and the definition remains the same. Chintz generally means a cotton furnishing fabric, used for drapes, slipcovers and upholstery. White-ground chintz with border print from a garment, 18th century The figures in the earliest prints are block-printed and hand-painted. This is the type of Indian chintz that became fashionable with Europeans when cotton became a pillar of world trade. We'll begin with white-ground chintzes, which were used for furnishing fabrics but also quite popular for clothing in the 18th- and early-19th-centuries. Madame Pompadour by François-Hubert Drouai, 1763-4 The mistress of the King of France wears an elaborate cotton dress to do her needlework. Detail of Madame's dress. Drouai could paint! Early chintz imports were wood-block printed to Indian taste with light figures on dark-colored backgrounds, a remarkable novelty to Europeans. Novelty soon wore off, however, and sales dropped. By the mid-1600s English middlemen began influencing Indian design by sending sample patterns and requesting changes in traditional figures and coloring. Letters in trading company records advised artists to substitute white backgrounds for "sad red grounds" Gown from Colonial Williamsburg collection, 1780 Cotton print worn over quilted silk petticoat The popularity of imported cotton prints alarmed established producers of silk and wools who demanded trade protection. In 1700 Parliament prohibited the English from importing and wearing foreign prints. French chintz lovers fared no better with bans on French and foreign chintzes in effect from 1686 to 1759, laws flouted by the fashionable. The Netherlands was one of the few European countries permitting free trade in chintzes. Man's garments in large-scale chintzes Collection: Centraal Museum, Utrecht, The Netherlands The Dutch wore amazing garments that were illegal in other countries. Woman's jacket Collection of the Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands Antique star quilt alternating with a nine-patch. Years ago Ladies Circle Patchwork Quilts published this fabulous quilt with the caption that it was from Edisto Island, South Carolina. Detail of Hephzibah Jenkins Townsend's small quilt. Collection of the Smithsonian Institution. Hephzibah made this quilt on Edisto Island too. White ground chintz seems to have been a favorite with Carolina quilters. See a detail here: http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_556509 Quilt from the Lee Family of Charleston, about 1830 Charleston Museum See more about his South Carolina quilt in the collection of the Charleston Museum at this post http://charlestonmuseum.tumblr.com/post/47536194786 Reproductions Reproduction star by Becky Brown. Look for large scale, multi-colored florals. Above, a vintage dress with a similar reproduction. Dawn at Collector with a Needle used Dutch chintz repros from Den Haan Den Haan's Dutch prints Dutch Delight by Maureen Crawford I bet she used the Dutch repros. Mary Koval with her current Palampore collection Two by Nancy Gere Catherine's Courtyard by Betsy Chutchian White-ground and dark-ground chintzes Kathy Hall's Southcott quilt panel has a white ground chintz with a Chinoiserie design, just like the original quilt at the Winterthur Museum I occasionally reproduce these early 19th century chintzes. Above and below is a print from Lately Arrived from London At top the document print; the brighter is the repro. I think Becky used this print in her star at the top of the page. It looks like Jan Hutchinson used the tan version for the border on this medallion. http://thesecretlifeofmrsmeatloaf.blogspot.com/2012/09/thank-you-madame-president.html Here's a stripe Terry Thompson and I did for Moda in a long-ago line named Coral Gardens. A current repro from French General Better buy the bolt! Collections for a Cause: Love India Chintz from Windham You may have some of this Kaye England print from Enduring Grace Georgann Eglinski's center star from her reproduction quilt called Thank You, Robert Bishop! Georgann used many white-ground chintzes. She gave the quilt that name because she found the original in a book by Robert Bishop. And don't forget to look at decorator fabrics. You'll find a lot of accurate chintz repros in these heavier furnishing materials. If the green seems too bright, cut around it. What to do with your Stack of Stars? Make a chintz medallion. Maryland, Math and A Magnifying Glass by Sylvia Jennings Galbraith Sylvia interpreted an early Maryland quilt for an AQSG Quilt Study of quilts made before 1840. Lori Smith's pattern Reminiscence Mariann Simmons for the Virginia Quilt Museum Di Ford, Phebe reproduction Bobbi Finley and Carol Gilham Jones One More Thing About Chintz Glazed neat stripe in an early-19th-century British hexagon We may think of chintz as a glazed fabric because we can buy plain chintz, a shiny cotton with no print at all. Traditionally chintz was finished with a glaze or not. In the past the surfaces were polished with wax, resin or starch, treatment that added weight, stiffness and elegance. The shine also repelled stains and dirt, but was liable to wash away. Glazed chintz stripe for furnishings, end of the 20th century Mills use other chemicals to obtain a shiny surface today. Don't focus on the glaze. Chintz is best defined as a large-scale furnishing print. Late-18th-century chintz Read more about white-ground chintzes at this post: http://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/2011/08/every-early-repro-collection-needs.html And pages 10-12 in America's Printed Fabrics deal with chintzes.
Deze mooie grove shabby doeken zijn er in 3 kleuren, Naturel- Boho- Leem. Je kunt ze overal tussen draperen of gebruiken als tafelloper. Afmeting: LxB, 160x57 cm. Materiaal: Soepel Katoen Kleur: Naturel, Leem, Boho