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Anton Gallovits (Cape Town 10a, SA)
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Pictures of some succulents from many friends here..
Comments (3)Mike, thanks for sharing pictures of all your beautiful Jades. How I love the variegated Jade in the Bonsai pot)...so Very nice!...See Morehere are some pictures
Comments (7)I love your purple bird feeder. I've never made one of these using the cup and saucer..and of course forgotten the instructions. Seeing your's makes me go off to search for the directions..I hope they are still here on this site somewhere. I've discovered a Habitat store in my area and they have tons of cups and saucers at pretty good prices. Thanks for the inspiration....See MoreHere are some pictures. Needing help with pulling together
Comments (7)Best if you can keep it all on one thread, it will make the input you get more cohesive. Here is a link to your first post last week Please Help "Hi. I am in the middle of a move. New home will have an open floor plan. Kitchen opens to family room & dining room. Cognac color cabinets (med/dark), wood floors (also med/dark) light/med granite and very light backsplash. My colors now are greens, reds, little yellow. I had a French country love at one time. I still am drawn to those colors. However, I also love the beach and am moving 2 miles from it. I have started over the past few years to re-do bedrooms & bathroom in blues. When I move one spare bd will have light/med blue and white quilt and white furniture. 2nd bed will be navy/red comforters on twin beds and navy, red stripe and checked pillows and valance. So, what to do about family room and kitchen. Hard to give up my accessories in greens/reds/yellow, but really love the blues and seashells and lighter coloring. Oh, and my dining set is white with med/dark green coverings that I re-did few years back. New sectional will be a sandy/oatmeal/tan color. OK, so what's a girl to do?? Any sites you can recommend? I need panels in the kitchen over my slider. And a coordinating valance or panels in DR since 2 rooms are adjacent. I truly love both styles. " You asked in one of the other threads about using ticking stripe for window treatments. I think that ticking stripe is definitely a good look for coastal decorating, and is good for the lighter furniture you have. IMO there is a huge difference between oatmeal and camel. Do you have a picture of the sofa and the sofa fabric you'll be using? Do you have pictures of the flooring? Pictures of the granite? Med-light covers a lot of ground - is it busy or quiet? It might be good to put together some mood boards with your different elements. You can do that using a simple Paint program, or Powerpoint, or an online program like polyvore. hope this helps you...See MoreTrying to post some pictures on here....
Comments (16)Thank you girls, I’m not done yet, lol. Some more pics on my phone :) Dian, this one I got from Rinoa last year, it’s too dark right now to see it’s name, but I can let you know if you interested. Here’s a plant: Flowers kinda small, but I hope they will be better when weather improves:)...See Morebikerdoc5968 Z6 SE MI
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