Concerned about social justice from an early age, Stella Creasy rallied friends to protest about animal cruelty in her teens. Before making her way to Westminster via Walthamstow Council, Londo...
Creasy greens, an Appalachian relative of watercress, add peppery heat to winter plates
Imagine, in late winter, what the meals of early white settlers in the mountains must have been like. Root cellars stocked with root crops, dried fruit and beans and salted meat would be getting low. By early spring, they would be hankering for something fresh. And there, braving the frost, would be salvation. Some of the […]
These seeds were collected from Barbarea vulgaris Winter Cream, also known as Creasy, St. Barbaras Herb, Wintercress, and Yellow Rocket Variegata. The bright green leaves have creamy blotches all over them. This perennial herb likes to live in full sun to partial shade where it can grow to about a foot and a half high. The yellow blossoms attract a wide variety of birds, bees, and butterflies while it is in bloom from late winter until early summer. The young leaves and young flowering stems can be cooked and eaten as vegetables. USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9.
Item #20486309 What It Is: A soft-matte pressed finishing powder that sweeps shine, sets foundation, blurs imperfections, and resists sweat for up to 24 hours. What It Does: A super soft and breathable finishing powder that blurs imperfections and pores while smoothing skin and setting foundation. It has a finely milled texture to seamlessly glide over bare skin and foundation and is never cakey or creasy. Powered by skin-care actives, this mess-free pressed powder leaves skin looking blurred and mattified. Comes in skin-adaptable shades for all skin types and tones. Hyper versatile, this multi-use matte powder is perfect to: Set foundation all day Mattify complexion with a soft-touch finish Wear alone to enhance a bare-skin look and give a healthy skin finish Non-Comedogenic Sweat-Proof Water-Proof Crease-Proof Highlighted Ingredients: Hyaluronic Acid: Known for hydration and to keep skin comfortable and smooth Niacinamide: Known to minimize pores and smooth skin texture Limetta: Known for non-drying properties How to Use: To Lock in Your Makeup Look: apply over your coverage for 24-hour, sweat-resistant wear To Mattify Complexion: apply on T-zone and other oil spots for 24-hour mattified, blurred skin To Enhance Bare Skin Look: apply all over on moisturized skin for naturally healthy finish DMS: 0050 350 LE4559
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Vintage lithograph showing the European columbine, common columbine, Granny's nightcap or Granny's bonnet. Published in Germany, cc1955 in the 'Mitteleuropäische Pflanzenwelt. Kräuter und Stauden'. The size of the print is 24 * 16.5 cm (9.5 * 6.5 inches) The picture here is a scanned version of the original print - so you can see its exact condition. You will get the original print. Because of its age some prints can be creasy. Please read our policies and feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Rosalind Creasy was such a joy to meet.
Buttonless front, elastic drawcord at the bottom hem and can be made round-edged and creasy. Can be matched up with its matching t-shirt. Brand’s original 100% cotton fabric with blended spun yarn of two different colours, supple and very lightweight. Would work well in a cooly air-conditioned place in the summer.
Here I have burnt in a picture (using a technique called pyrography) that steps back in time of a girl spinning some wool. The plaque is 10" in diameter and has a brass hanging fitting on the back. I have given this plaque three coats of danish oil. Here I have burnt in a picture (using a technique called pyrography) that steps back in time of a girl spinning some wool. The plaque is 10" in diameter an...More
Vintage lithograph showing the brunkulla or gymnadenia nigra. Published in Germany, 1954 in the 'Mitteleuropäische Pflanzenwelt. Kräuter und Stauden'. The size of the print is 24 * 16.5 cm (9.5 * 6.5 inches) The picture here is a scanned version of the original print - so you can see its exact condition. You will get the original print. Because of its age some prints can be creasy. Please read our policies and feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
Ronald and Rita Creasy exchanged fascist salutes with workers at their farm in Eye, north Suffolk, and promised to shelter Nazi spies and tip off the Germans, newly-declassified files reveal.