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Grace |
This needs no caption.This always moves me to tears.
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Oh those unique plates, they get me every time. I discovered these dapper animal plates at West Elm. These design on these plates are based on paintings of real animals, which designer Rachel Kozlowski then dressed and accessorized with subtle metallic accents. There are a variety of the animals available, owl, ram, penguin and snow leopard….
Bright and modern, pink and green and blue were the colors I decided to pop into our new condominium for last Christmas’ decorations. My condominium is in a mid-century-modern building, so I have kept the colors rather neutral so that when an occasion like Christmas comes along, I can use whatever pop of color I choose…
How to Style a St. Patrick’s Day Grazing Board I have had such fun styling a St. Patrick’s Day grazing board. The inspiration out there all over Instagram to get more artistic with my boards. I hope I can inspire your to do the same! This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. If…
These little Frankenstein marshmallow monsters are too, too cute! They are easy, yummy and will add such character to your Halloween party table. Frankenstein Marshmallow Treats Recipe Type: Dessert Author: Chloe Crabtree Prep time: 60 mins Total time: 1 hour Ingredients Marshmallows Lime green candy melts Candy eyes Black frosting Brown jimmies Lime mini Tootsie Rolls, each…
With Easter just around the corner, I decided to feature my favorite Easter “pins” today…enjoy! Easter S’mores Easter s’mores, how fun and yummy! I don’t have any little children around, but I want to try these! Easter Topiary These lovely Easter topiaries were fashioned out of brussel sprouts. I think they are elegant and certainly…
Since Thanksgiving revolves around a meal, one of my favorite traditions is the Thanksgiving memory tablecloth. If you want to start this tradition, purchase a solid color tablecloth, and an assortment of permanent markers. This is not a required step, but I chose to use Fall Leaf and acorn cookie cutters as a pattern, and…