Are you a mom or parent looking to spruce up your teenage boy bedroom ideas? Say goodbye to the days of mundane decor and hello to a world of creativity and
Are you ready to transform your 18-year-old son's bedroom into the ultimate haven? As your teenage boy grows into adulthood, his space should evolve,
Are you a mom or parent looking to spruce up your teenage boy bedroom ideas? Say goodbye to the days of mundane decor and hello to a world of creativity and
Jillian Harris shares how she design her son Leo's Star Wars theme bedroom update! Check out the post to see the before and after!
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Jindřich Štreit is a Czech Photographer. He is born 5th September, 1946 in Vsetín. He concentrates on documenting the rural life and people of Czech villages. He is considered one of the most important exponents
Parmesan Spinach Mushroom Quinoa Skillet – Quick, healthy, and easy to whip up! This parmesan spinach mushroom quinoa recipe is the ultimate win for vegetarian weeknight dinners! Quinoa pair…
Hiya! Me again! :) With our new team we have decided to let each person share their talents with you in a special post a couple times of month. Washi workshops may be a tutorial, or a video, a step by step project, or really anything our creative team thinks up! For my washi workshops I will be sharing ways to use washi in your home. Before I even start I want to apologize, this is a difficult wall to take pictures of, its narrow and at the end of the hallway...so you have to stand on either side of it to see it, I wasn't able to get a picture of the whole wall. These pictures are also taken with my iphone, although I love it.. low light isn't always it's friend!!! :) This month I wanted to share a project I recently worked on in my own home! We had this wall at the end of our hallway dedicated to Disney memories. I wanted to update it, what better way than with chalkboard paint and washi tape? My wonderful father in law smooth walled this for me to give me a great base. After it was painted with chalkboard paint, the HUGE thing you need to remember is to rub the whole wall down with the side of chalk, then wipe it away. This will give it that worn chalkboard look, instead of a DIY project gone bad! :) Once you have your base down, the FUN begins! But please make sure to do your base correctly, as that will make for a much better end result! I wanted to create a wall full of fun and unique frames. What is fun about this project is that you can really customize it for whatever you want! Instead of focusing on the size of the pictures, I wanted the frames to be fun and over sized. I just started creating and filled in the space as I saw fit. Then I added our pictures with bright and colorful Freckle Fawn Washi Tape!! From there I filled in the empty space with dates, quotes and memories! I love that the washi tape allows this wall to change whenever we need it to! Also the washi tape easily removes from the photos without damaging them! I hope you enjoyed this little peek into my home. How are you using washi in your home? xox
I love making thing with clay pots, but this one my friend made for me on christmas 2005
With the official trailer to the new film Sisters, which hits theaters December 18, having been released this week, our love for the film’s main actresses Tina Fey and Amy Poehler has never been stronger.
Sweet little piece of Fenton EAPG Daisy & Button. The clear glass top hat is 3" tall and in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. Minor flea bites can be felt on the bottom of the piece, but they aren't visable. The items we sell are not new, and have lived previous lives. Be aware that minor imperfections and flaws may exist. We endeavor to describe all anomalies, if any, that are present. Please review pictures carefully as they are part of our description. Feel free to submit any questions through Etsy messaging. WE DO NOT correspond via email or outside messaging platforms. We will respond through Etsy messaging as quickly as possible. Please check out our other items. Combined shipping is available. Please message us through Etsy prior to making payment and we will recalculate shipping and send a new invoice.
Very similar to this style. Use with any regular mouth jar lid. All jars are guaranteed to be free of cracks and rust, though vintage jars can have very slight "flea bites" in the rim or other small cosmetic chips that do not affect the performance of the jar. This listing is for one jar as shown; jars do not come with a lid so that you can choose exactly what you want here: regular mouth jar lids. Height: 6 7/8 inches tall without lid. Diameter: approx 3 7/8 inches. Volume to neck: 1L / 32 oz. Click for our size guide.
Upcycle some thread cones or serger thread into candy corn decorations and Halloween ghosts for cute Halloween decor.
Beautiful Creamer Paragon Fine Bone China Purple and Pink Iris Flower Lovely creamer made by Paragon has a light green background with an Iris in shades of pinks and purples. Gold gilt around rim, handle and foot. 3" tall x 3 3/4" long x 2 3/4" wide Bottom is marked with the Paragon logo, By Appointment to the Majesty The Queen, China Potters, Paragon, Fine Bone China, england Rec'd. EXCELLENT Condition No chips, cracks or flea bites These items are pre-owned. As with all vintage and pre-owned items there may be some defects or signs of wear. We do our best to disclose any distinct flaws. Feel free to make offer and ask questions.
I picked up this great vintage board game at a flea market for a few bucks and figured it would make a great table top. The table is another flea market find that I repainted for this project. -------------------- The concept and images for this project are under my copyright. You may make the project for your own personal use but may not reproduce it to sell online or at craft fairs. If you wish to feature this project on your blog, please contact me for permission. Thanks!
From tea dyed escort cards, mismatched antique wood chairs, and antique hutches filled with old books and flowers; pieces old and new were woven together to give this Cape Girardeau, Missouri wedding shoot, photographed by Untamed Heart Photography and styled by Katie Saeger of Simply and Forever, a vintage feel. Every last detail of this…
I have been trying to create some hanging chicken scratch feeders for a little while. I started out HERE and then, followed the perfect recipe HERE with better results. It still didn't work the way I pictured it in my head. I am not the sort to give up. I am also not the sort to continue working past usefulness. Instead, I tucked the idea away into the recesses of my mind to let it process. While sorting through my canning supplies today, the planets aligned and an idea clicked into place. I came across about 15 rings that had started to show their age. Normally, I stick these into the metal recycling bin and when it is full, Sean takes the bin to our local scrap yard and brings me home cash monies. I had anticipated that fate for these. Then, it came to me that I could perhaps use these... I grabbed a roll of jute twine from my garden supplies and cut it into pieces roughly a 16 inches long. I passed the jute twine through the ring and placed the it with the lip side down. To protect my table from the greasy mess I anticipated this project could become, I lined my largest cookie pan with a piece of parchment paper. I melted a pound of lard in the microwave and mixed it with some reserved bacon grease. (You do not need to use bacon grease, but I had some from our breakfast and it won't harm the chickens, so I added it to mine.) I mixed approximately 6 cups of chicken scratch into the melted lard. It should look something like this: I began scooping the mixture into the rings with a spoon to start with, but then, I abandoned that and just pressed it firmly into the rings with my fingers. Be sure to compact it as much as you can. I even rounded mine a little over the top. This project started to set up almost immediately and it held together beautifully. I like several things about this project. 1. It is a good use of a material that would otherwise go to the scrap yard. And, I can reuse the rings repeatedly as the chickens empty them. 2. They are a good size for several chickens to peck at simultaneously. And, the scratch mixture can be eaten from both sides. 3. The feeders swing easily when the chickens peck them which provides more exercise and play for them than a stationary feeder would. 4. Once my chickens figured out what this new toy was, they loved it. One of the Red Stars came to check out my tray of goodies before I even had a chance to begin tying them to the fencing. It didn't take long for the interest of the other chickens to be piqued and try it out for themselves. I purposefully tied them farther in the yard than our feathered friends usually prefer to travel. They'd much rather stay on the hay. I wanted to have the chance to hang them all before they were eaten and gone. Once they were secured, I spread some hay on the snow to make getting to them and eating from the rings more pleasant. Unfamiliar as the rings were, at first, there was no mad rush to eat them up. That changed in a hurry. I secured 6 of the rings to the fencing tonight. I'll check them in the morning to see if any survived to see the sunrise. I doubt it, though. Finally! I have succeeded in making a chicken scratch feeder that I really like! It is not very pretty, perhaps, but it is definitely functional! Thanks for stopping in for a visit tonight. I hope you'll come again soon. Sonja ♥ Check out other great recipes at Farm Girl Blog Fest #19 Reminder: We're drawing for our Lally Broch Farm Soap in less than an hour! It's not too late to enter!
These little pumpkin pretties are just too cute! I was looking for something a little different to start up my fall decorating and the lids of my old baskets caught my eye!
The Leslieville Flea is headed indoors for November and December to Jimmy Simpson Rec Center located at 870 Queen Street East. If you would like to become a vendor at the Leslieville Flea please fill out the form below. Due to the large amount of submissions we may not be able to respond to each applicant. You will be notified if you have been selected to participate an upcoming Leslieville Flea. If you don't have a website or online store please submit pictures of items you would be selling to [email protected] along with your application. It is imperative we see pictures/examples of items before we can consider you for involvement in the Flea. Indoor Spaces for the winter months are 10'x10' and cost $100/day. We also have a limited amount of 1/2 spaces (approximately 10'x5' at $75/day) available upon request. Applications are reviewed on a month to month basis and availability can change at any time. Please note: The Leslieville Flea is unable to provide tables or chairs to vendors. Vendors are responsible to bring what they need and for their own set-up and tear-down at the Flea. Loading...