Designer Doniphan Moore brings sophistication to a home at the Ashton.
Sometimes, artists just need to get away.
The Palazzo collection provides a multi-faceted dynamic of old world charm and modern beauty with three beautiful colors and four unique decorative designs.
The inauguration of President Jackson in 1829 was the first to take place on the East Front steps of the Capitol, as seen in this mural by Ally Cox located in the Capitol's House wing. U.S. Capitol Historical Society
Nine spectacular landscapes featured in The Gardener’s Garden, a new book from Phaidon
Revived historic theaters are playing an important role in revitalizing urban communities.
Image 21 of 23 from gallery of Outpost / Olson Kundig. West Elevation
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Iron Maidens Paladino's March 30, 2013 - Jack Lue Series. Jack is a pro photographer and can be found on Facebook https://www.facebook.c...
Remember when Kristen Wiig wore a Delphine Manivet wedding dress to the Golden Globes? Well, another celeb followed suit at the SAG Awards. Orange Is the New Black's Laverne Cox—a 2014 Glamour Woman of the Year!—just showed up on the SAG Awards red carpet wearing a wedding dress from Johanna Johnson's spring-summer 2014 collection. Here it is on the runway: And here it is on the red carpet. Laverne's golden manicure, if you're curious, was a mix of three Caption Polish colors: Just a Little Bit in Love, Shizaaam!, and Trust Me, I'm Faking. Laverne fills out the bodice a little more than the model, obviously, so what looks like a slit in the decolletage on the runway turns into a peekaboo detail on the red carpet. Check out the make-'em-gasp rear view: A photo posted by Us Weekly (@usweekly) on Jan 25, 2015 at 4:55pm PST Thoughts on Laverne Cox's hot-off-the-runway wedding dress? Would you get married in something similar? In other wedding-y news, Lady Gaga is currently recovering from a wild, weekend-long bachelorette party with her Catholic-school friends. PS:
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Denise Peck, Editor-in-Chief of Easy Wire magazine, said she laughed when she saw someone online say, “life’s too short to wear department store jewelry.” I have to agree, and that’s why I want to make as many things for as many people as I can. Jewelry is such a personal accessory, and it also makes…
Courtney Brianne Anderson’s memorial is a gorgeous weeping angel headstone in morning rose colored granite. Her beautiful color portrait, in ceramic, is inset on one side of the gravestone. The pedestal from the other side shows the heart Courtney included in each of her text messages to her family. This mourning angel headstone is located […]
Lee Ledbetter gives an Italianate mansion dating back to 1865 a modern makeover to accommodate a fashionable New Orleans family.
Pin It We have officially entered our train phase! We contemplated a train table this past Christmas, but didn’t think we were ready yet. My how things change quickly with a little one growing. We suddenly are ready and run around the house singing “Chuggington…..” and yelling “Ride the Rails.” I found a blog after wasting some time on Pinterest that I really liked. Lindsay at Country Girl Home. First, I found her entry and loved it knowing it was exactly what I wanted (more to come on that later). As I began to wander around her blog I found the cutest train table that she built her little ones. So I am not proud or always innovative, just crafty! Why fight something that you already like, right? Here is our version. We built the frame very similar. Our wood buy list: 2 – 2x4 8 ft. long (doubled up and used for legs, because cheaper than 4x4) 2 – 1x4 6 ft. long (for frame) 1 – 2ft. x 4ft. 1/4 inch smooth finished plywood The table was built by screwing 2 2x4’s together at the top and the bottom as shown in the pictures above. I then turned the screws to the inside of the table and screwed each side of the frame to the legs with two screws just as the arrow shows in the picture above. I made sure to drop the top of the legs 1.5 inches inside the frame to allow for a lip on the table when completed. Then I took a pencil sketched some flowing lines to paint a road, lake, river, and hills. Acrylic paint from Michael’s and a foam brushes made this so much easier than it was in my mind. I sealed the top with a satin varnish in the same acrylic paint line. I am so glad that I did this to withstand the wear of trains and cars as well as making the table top wipeable! Then to place the top on the table frame, it was simply set inside the frame with Liquid Nails placed on the top of the legs to hold it all together. I have been shocked how much attention this little table gets and how much fun it gives! Where I’m sharing: Skip To My Lou Under the Table and Dreaming Tip Junkie Night Owl Crafting Lil Luna House of Hepworths Bear Rabbit Bear Just a Little Creativity Living Life Intentionally Chic on a Shoestring Decorating My Repurposed Life Lolly Jane Boutique Fingerprints on the Fridge Positively Splendid I’ve been featured here: Just a Little Creativity
1874 Second Empire Manor Sells for $1.28M in Hudson, NY SOLD | Built c.1874 | 6,446 Sq. Ft. | 5 Beds | 6.5 Baths | 0.17 Acres 4 Willard Place, Hudson, New York, United States, 12534 A stately Second Empire Victorian manor with a towering mansard roof and spectacular period detail in Hudson, New York has […]
Thanksgiving Table with Coxcomb Floral Centerpiece, greenery table runner, Friendly Village Dishes, Vintage Fall Tablescape
This listing is for one digital download of the Rainbow Crochet Coaster. This is an instant download that will come directly to you. - because of our current Covid-19 pandemic, I will not have the opportunity to produce these patterns with a printing company right now. Only a download is available until restrictions have lightened. - each rainbow cotton crochet coaster measures approximately 5 1/2” in diameter. - any color of cotton yarn may be used, but brands and colors are suggested in the pattern. PLEASE NOTE: -pattern designed by me, Eilene Johnson, DBA simply eilene © 2020 -pattern may not be copied, or photocopied for sharing, wholesale or mass production, in any way. -Please be respectful of artists time and intellectual property. If teaching a class, one copy may NOT be purchased and then copied for the classroom. I offer wholesale pricing for instructors. Please contact me for that price. -once pattern has been purchased, the purchaser may sell the finished item only, not copies of the pattern itself.
Two residential towers with a modern design will rise from a funeral home parking lot at the corner of Johnson and Vancouver streets downtown. One tower will be 15 storeys and the other 17 storeys.
Hello Everyone! I apologize for being MIA for the last week. It's been pretty busy in my craft room as I prepared for my full blogging schedule this week. I promise to catch up with everyone over the