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Image 7 of 27 from gallery of Courtyard House on a River / Robert Hutchison Architecture. Photograph by Mark Woods
Digital Moody Valley Vintage Painting This painting is full of beautiful colours. There is a view of a river valley with hills, mountains, the river, trees, with a big cloudy sky above. This is an original antique painting that has now been digitally restored to create beautiful vintage artwork affordable. This is part of In Love with a House's vintage collection. Vintage art adds character and sophistication to any space. Artwork is a wonderful way to decorate your home with pieces that can be a starting point for designing a space, as your design colours and vibes can easily be pulled from the art that you choose. Art can also be the perfect, final touch to complete your most recent makeover. Digital art gives you the opportunity to pick out the image and the frame so that your artwork perfectly pairs with your personal style, at an affordable cost. This artwork will be a beautiful addition to your space, and it will surely continue to be a classic piece for years to come. Once you have purchased this piece of artwork, you will receive a confirmation email with a download link. Your download will come with four aspect ratios that can be easily printed into the following popular frame sizes: 1. 2:3 Ratio for printing: 4" x 6" | 6" x 9" | 8" x 12" | 10" x 15" | 12" x 18" | 16" x 24" | 20" x 30" | 24" x 36" 2. 3:4 Ratio for printing: 6" x 8" | 9" x 12" | 12" x 16" | 18" x 24" 3. 4:5 Ratio for printing: 4" x 5" | 8 x 10" | 16" x 20" 4. 11:14 Ratio for printing: 11" x 14" Your art can be printed using your home printer, any local printing shop, or uploaded to an online print shop and mailed to your doorstep. The best results come from using a commercial print store and non-glossy paper. You will also receive a print guide with your print files to give some additional information on uploading your print files to a print shop. It's very simple. Kindly note that: Vintage images may have imperfections such as grain, cracks, scratches, etc that add character to the print. Also, please note that the colours may vary slightly due to the variations in settings between your computer screen and the printer. Thank you for shopping In Love with a House's Vintage Prints!
Image 9 of 16 from gallery of River House / AW Architects. Photograph by Lisa Gane
This image depicts a tranquil autumn landscape with Mount Hood in the background. The scene is dominated by a serene river that winds through the foreground, reflecting the surrounding greenery and earthy brown tones. The foliage shows the early signs of fall, with trees displaying a mix of green and brown leaves, and just a hint of autumn colors. The sky is clear, and the overall atmosphere is peaceful, showcasing the natural beauty of the landscape. There are no buildings or structures, allowing the focus to remain entirely on nature.
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Fast growing, easy care trees. They'll grow anywhere, but do best in a dampness like at the edge of the berm here, where puddles accumulate when it rains. 5/13/15 I planted several river birches each year starting in spring 2007. I got some from Forestfarm, a bare root one from Arborday, a five gallon container tree from Lexington Gardens and one from Lowe's. Most are probably 'Heritage', except for the one on the right side of the berm -- its bark is noticeably different -- shaggy but not as colorful, and it is probably the straight species. 11/12/2010 just four years after I planted a 10 inch twig! All have grown immensely fast; the bare root twig on the berm went from a tiny stick to a beautiful multi trunk specimen in four years as seen above. That spot gets quite a bit of pooled water at the edge of the berm when it rains, and the river birch here has grown the fastest, but they are all quick growers. They are late to leaf out in spring. Fall color on all of them is a nice yellow. The bark, even in the first few years is peeling and pinkish. 7/14/11 the bareroot twig from Arborday, after 5 years They are graceful and kind of open, giving a real "woodland" look to plantings. They can be messy and rangy, and I have had to prune them for shape and size many times each season. Don't prune in spring when the sap is running. They don't get leaf spot like the white paper birches do. River birches really are water lovers as the name says. In spring they put out a lot of leaves, and then in summer they will start to drop them and turn yellow. The trees are fine, it just looks drought stressed at times. The river birches on the berm have gotten larger than the spruces and are crowding them. When the river birches have no leaves in winter and early spring, the architectural look and peeling bark are nice against the evergreens, but in summer it's clear they are too big for the space. What to do . . . Somehow they have an elegant shape while being messy, shaggy barked, twiggy trees. 9/24/14 Two of the spruces on the berm were taken out at the end of 2014, and the area is open now. in 2015. The river birch is no longer crowded. I limbed it up quite a bit. 5/13/15 The bark really is amazing.
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Hello! This is a completely handmade pot, without using any molds. Therefore, each pot can only be made once. size: 4" (diameter) x 2.2" (high) In Vietnam, it is shaped with white clay, covered with a layer of glaze, and then the artist will paint an old picture of mountains, trees or rivers, houses made of bamboo, flocks of birds...the scenery looks very majestic. In the final step, it will be fired at a very high temperature > 1200 'C to help make the pot sturdy and the color durable over time. This is more difficult to do with a very small pot, the artist must present a comprehensive and in-depth picture, representing a large natural landscape on a very small drawing area. It is a very collectible piece. Feel it! Thanks you! --- Note: When you receive this pot, it goes half way around the world to get to you, so if you have any problems during transportation, please message me first. We will do everything to bring your satisfaction 100%. If you use this pot to grow plants, check again that its size is suitable for your tree! --- You can refer to many types of bonsai tree pots such as: Bonsai pot, Ceramic bonsai pot, Large bonsai pot, Handmade bonsai pot, Vintage bonsai pot, Blue bonsai pot, Japanese bonsai pot, Small bonsai pot, Oval bonsai pot, Rectangular bonsai pot, Black bonsai pot, Glazed bonsai pot, Square bonsai pot, Purple bonsai pot, Round bonsai pot, Shallow bonsai pot, Red bonsai pot, Bonsai training pot, Outdoor bonsai pot,Traditional bonsai pot…at our shop. Thanks you!
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Sometimes you just need to get away. To just rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit, and take a break from society. A cozy little house tucked far away in the woods is perfect to do so! Just think – a
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Raventree Hall, often called simply Raventree,[3][4][1] is the seat of House Blackwood in Blackwood Vale in the riverlands. The castle is located north of Riverrun, southwest of Oldstones, and west of Fairmarket. Ironman's Bay is to the northwest.[2][5]
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I've thrown some fun bookish birthday parties in my kids' short lives, but this Magic Tree House party is one of my favorites! When my 7 year old requested a MTH theme, my mind started working right away! There are so many fun themes to run with! Inspired by 6 books, we chose to arrange our party around 6 "missions." The materials were all items I had around the house with the exception of black cupcake liners and some plastic dinos that I purchased at the dollar store for our Dino Egg favors. More on that in a minute! I created rhymes like Morgan leaves for Jack & Annie to solve on their missions, and I tucked those inside the book it paired with. I put those into oversized envelopes. If you'd like a printable of the mission clues, you can find one in PDF here! This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Mission 1: we started with an active game-- create a toilet paper mummy based on Mummies in the Morning! In two teams, the kids were challenged to mummify one of their friends by wrapping them in tp. It was harder than they expected as they found the paper tearing easily! We didn't make this a competition, but I could easily see how you could by adding a timed element or racing to finish the entire roll. Mission 2: a slightly calmer game-- play "sleeping lions" based on Lions at Lunchtime. One child is the "poacher" and his/her job is to wake the sleeping lions by making them laugh. They cannot touch any of the lions. When a lion makes a sound, they can join the poachers until only one lion remains who is the winner! Predictably, the toilet paper that was still laying on the ground assisted in this task ;) Mission 3: active construction fun-- create obstacle courses based on Night of the Ninjas! I split the kids into two groups and had one group create a giant obstacle course in our basement while the other group created one in our living room. (For a warmer weather party, I definitely would have used the ninja warrior kit we got for Christmas this year, along with our slackline that we got last year!) We used all of the normal fort-building supplies we have around the house (cushions, pillows), a mini trampoline, Rody bouncing horse, balance board, a foam roller, and giant waffle blocks. The second group used smaller blocks to create a maze and used a mini air pump (the kind you'd use for inflating balloons- we found ours in the party aisle at Target) to propel a ping pong ball around the maze. After they finished their creations, the kids challenged the other group to complete their courses, and then they swapped places. Note: many of the items I used for the obstacle course are on my post Getting Energy Out When Indoors (we use these allll the time!) Mission 4: craft time-- constellation viewer made from a toilet paper roll (insert a flashlight and you're set!) based on Midnight on the Moon. I set out a spread for kids to decorate with markers and construction paper, then they poked holes in a black cupcake liner and attached to the top with a rubber band. (We poked holes with an embroidery needle.) Some kids recreated constellations like ursa minor, and others created designs (there were a spectacular horse and also a sword created by a super artistic family!). Mission 5: cake! This was based around Thanksgiving on Thursday with the idea to "feast"... but I forgot to get that book checked out from the library! No one seemed to mind ;) Mission 6: a mission for the road-- favors: Dino eggs based on Dinosaurs Before Dark! I created baking soda dinosaur eggs. Here's the recipe I used (but I did not use food coloring. Instead I dripped paint onto them in splotches for a more "realistic"(?) egg! lol) My kids loved pouring vinegar on them and watching them fizz! Mini dinosaurs from the dollar store were found inside. I think everyone had a magical time! Have you planned a bookish party?? I'd love to hear! Connect with me in the comments or on my Instagram or Facebook accounts! If you're looking for the 6 FREE PRINTABLE mission tags, you can access the PDF here. Have fun!
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Image 2 of 27 from gallery of Hood River Retreat / Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape. Photograph by Andrew Pogue
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