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Design the perfect branding poster with ideas from this poster example. Integrate a modern color palette, shapes, & a wavy pattern to create a bold design.
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Südtirol hat mit seinen Bergen, Seen und Almen unglaublich viel zu bieten. Ich zeige dir hier 5 Spots, die ganz besonders sehenswert sind.
No trip to Georgia is complete without a visit to the mountains. In this guide we’re sharing everything you need to know about where to stay, what to do and how to prepare for a memorable visit to Kazbegi, Georgia.
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Over the last year, my school and team have taught me so much about differentiating. In 5th grade, I so struggled with this and when I differentiated I was moving mountains. But really - I felt like I
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This year, I decided to make some modifications to my classroom decor, and I am thrilled to share this reveal with you all.
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It's been a while since I've written a post about a finished quilt that I've made! To be honest, I haven't had too much to share lately. January was filled with secret sewing and we also (finally) finished moving all of our large pieces of furniture up the mountain. We feel like we can finally start putting things away where they belong, so much of our time has been doing just that. The weather is starting to warm up, so I have a feeling that it's going to be an internal struggle to stay inside and work on my new pattern (which I hope to start sewing in the next two weeks) but I am excited and determined to have a new project on my cutting table. It's been a while! But back to this quilt! This was the quilt that I made for the Deco Quilt Along back in the fall of 2021. I SO enjoyed stepping out of my comfort zone for these colors...except for the fact that they were SO tricky to photograph! Here are the fabrics that I used for this quilt: AGF Spiceberry (Color 2) AGF Coral Reef (Color 1) AGF Sugarplum (Color 3) AGF Snow (Color 5) AGF Magnetism (Color 4) AGF Gingerbread I wanted to create a saturated, kind of moody quilt for this one, and the Gingerbread solid from AGF was calling my name. You might recall that this is one of Art Gallery Fabrics' newer solids and it's such a gorgeous color. I really think it might be my favorite! The Quilt Along went through the pattern block by block. It really is so fun to see how each individual block contributes to the overall design of the quilt. If you are looking for the saved Quilt Along information, it can be found here. Be sure to grab a paper or digital copy of the pattern as well! . . Once all of blocks were created, we pieced them all together to create our quilt top! You really can't visualize how this quilt top will look until you add in the negative space and other blocks. The colors and shapes really all do work together. . We brought my finished quilt top to the North Carolina Art Museum in Raleigh. At this point, it really sunk in that we were moving. This has always been one of my favorite place to photograph quilts, although sadly, I didn't do it nearly as much as I had hoped. But the thought of no longer being a 20 minute drive away really makes me sad! We grabbed a cup of coffee from Caribou (the mint mocha is my favorite- with dark chocolate!) and we enjoyed the afternoon walking around the campus and finding pretty shots for this quilt. The leaves were changing and it was so fun to experience. Fall is always the best time of year. . . . . . . . . Lilo of Trace Creek Quilting sponsored a long arm quilting prize for the Quilt Along, and she also did the quilting for my own Deco quilt. I decided to use the Arrow pantograph by the Longarm League. The symmetry of the lines is really just so unique and creative. Jess is the designer behind Longarm League pantographs and I have been LOVING her creations! Lilo even took the extra step to scale the design so that it was symmetrical with the blocks. Love that touch! . For the quilting thread, she used a color that matches the Background. I love that it creates just a bit of texture, but doesn't compete for any extra attention. . For the backing, I went with an Art Gallery Fabric print called Treasured Marrakesh. I wanted to draw out the pink fabric from the top of the quilt and since I used mostly solids for the piecing, throwing in a fun and bold print felt right. . . . . We got a really big snow back in January, so we brought this quilt outside for photos, naturally! . . We have kits for the Gingerbread Deco quilt top in our shop, along with the backings as well! LINKS: Deco Quilt Pattern - DIGITAL Deco Quilt Pattern - PAPER Blog Post - the original Deco quilt Blog Post - the Ivory Deco quilt Blog Post - the Baby Deco quilt Blog Post - Tester Deco quilts & Mock Ups Quilt Kits
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Ideally, I’d prefer to never do a mountain climber ever again.
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Whether teaching about faith to "move a mountain," or mountain landforms -- this Torn Paper Mountain Landscape Art project creates unique visuals for kids.
Hike the Cotopaxi Volcano in Ecuador until Base camp at the Refugio, or climb all the way to the Summit. Visit Laguna Limpiopungo and the Cotopaxi National Park.
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Since relocating to North Carolina, I’ve had friends from South Florida reach out and ask about the possibility of moving here. So I felt compelled to share my experience. This will only be comparing Western North Carolina to South Florida, so it may be limiting in its scope (there are plenty of amazing cities to […]
It's been way too long since I created and shared with you, my lovies! The reason for that is a move across the country from Indiana to the Colorado Rocky Mountains. I've wanted to take this leap for
If you looked at a map and could pick any place in the whole world to live, where would you choose? Maybe you're partial to the sun and sand. Maybe you crave the mountains. Maybe you love a bustling city or the quiet countryside. Whatever it is, we all have our preferences when it comes to a place to live. A few years ago, my husband Michael and I decided we wanted to live in Europe. We traveled there every chance we could, but wanted a way to really explore all it had to offer. In this post, I hope to explain why we chose Heidelberg, Germany, our thought and decision making process, and why I still think this might be the best place in the world to live.
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How to hike the Eiger Trail in Jungfrau, Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. How to get to the trail, transportation, map, stats, photos & video.