Rather than buying fresh blooms to sit on your vanity, you might want to consider dried flowers. Here's why they make the ...
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One way to use any leftover flowers is to dry them to make potpourri, which will help to freshen up the entire house. You can also sprinkle these puja petals over your bath water for a scented, warm ...
From pressed flowers to fruits, dried peppers, nuts and berries, the garden has a long list of unique bits that can be used in natural Christmas decor ...
Pinecone wreaths are a good choice as a DIY home decor for this Thanksgiving holiday. Firstly, glue pinecones of varying ...
While the quiet remembrance might be over, the Day of the Dead marigolds that dot Oaxaca continue on for weeks.
It's easier than you think to DIY this charming and cozy look on your tannenbaum, whether it's live or artificial!
Charles Spencer's estranged wife Countess Karen has shared a beautiful picture of a speical detail from Althorp House she ...
But if you are a devoted dahlia grower, you will want to dig the tubers from the soil this month and let them dry a bit ...
You can even incorporate winter flowers into your Christmas wrapping ideas. “Dried flowers are a great addition in the home as they look lovely and last such a long time," says Caroline Grimble, lead ...
Ree puts up a Noble fir every year because she adores the smell—and, she says, "I don't mind the mess!" But you don't have to rely on a tree to make your place smell like Christmas: You can fill your ...