National Weed Appreciation Day - Part Two!
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Comments (6)Thank you everyone for your sweet comments. Jeanne, I'm sure I will have fun cleaning up the "fairy dust', I may leave it for St. Patrick's Day. The dishes sat on a shelf at the TS for months. [I bought the flat ware there previously]. when I decided to do this table I was glad they hadn't been sold. PM, thank you, Who would think our baby teeth could help make rainbows? Punk, I've wanted to do a table featuring all of the little fairies since I got them. I'm sure they will come out to play again! I think we have all had to make excuses for the Tooth Fairy. I was going to use candles on the table but the Fairies FREAKED OUT!!! they can't take the heat and open flames terrify them. And they are used to working and playing in the dark. Jane, I just learned about about National Tooth Fairy day too. I'm sure I'll use these dishes again. My daughter planned this letter to be the first in a series of short stories about the misadventures of Dentalina and her sisters. I hope some day she will finish them. Maybe the glitter AKA fairy dust will magically disappear back into the clouds HaHa. Nana...See MoreNational Lighthouse Day table
Comments (10)Candy, It is just Gorgeous!! It reminds me of the song: If it wasn't for the lighthouse!! I want to go thirfting with you!! You always find the most Beautiful things and put them together like they were just meant to be!! You definitely have an eye for decorating, no doubt about it!! Just Lovely!! The Colors are so Cheerful and Happy! It makes me smile!! Thanks for helping to start my day out on a good note by seeing such a Beautiful Table Setting! As I told Nana, this is my first decorating Family!!! Count me in on being here as the Holidays approach! I love this Family Group! Again, I hope and pray that everyone is well enough to return and all the circumstances get solved so we can all be together Again!! Love To You All, Creek...See MoreMarch 22 National Take A Risk in Your Home Decor Day
Comments (27)Remodelfla, I knew we were kindred spirits. Until we got new windows 2 years ago, I had placemats (bought on clearance, but cute enough) on the diagonal on rods over my doorwall and large kitchen window! My mom still asks me if I'm not going to put them back up because they looked so nice. I diplomatically reply that I was tired of the look and prefer to keep them bare for now. Florantha, I think the second treatment looks nice as long as you want to cover the view (at least for the most part), but I think the lace is what makes it look charming. What kind of tablecloth are you thinking of using? Mnerg, you definitely aren't alone with having lots of pics that are waiting to find homes on the walls. No way that's getting tackled today, however. :(...See MoreNational Grammar Day - March 4
Comments (24)Heh! Carolyn, differences sure can be peculiar. But please don't be disillusioned with me -- we can still be boon reading companions. :-) Veronica, I agree that Sudoku puzzles are not really math; they are logic problems -- the nine numbers could be replaced easily with nine different letters and the solving aspect would be the same. Kath, I've always liked reading maps...give me an atlas and I'll be content for hours. My father, who always did most of the driving on our family trips, had one rule he strictly enforced: at least one person besides him had to stay awake to 'ride shotgun', talking to and reading the map for him (it kept him from nodding off). My mother could talk but she was a lousy map-reader; one brother could read a map but would forget to talk; other brother could do neither very well; and then I, the youngest, could do both. I was always proud of that and the fact that daddy trusted me most. The only problem that developed for me was I cannot sleep as a passenger in a moving vehicle; I'm apprehensive that as soon as I fall asleep something bad will happen. Daddy complimented me by saying I was part 'homing pigeon'. His training put me in good stead, because I've driven on five continents with usually no more directions than the notion that such-and-such place is north/south or east/west of wherever I am at the moment. I'm a pretty good navigator at sea, as well. Kath, the spatial thing that gives you problems is something that perplexes me at times. Although I'm reasonably good at visualizing such things as, for example, the internal structures of crystals and can draw them (my geophysicist husband cannot), when it comes to most forms -- especially life forms -- I can't make them look realistic. My drafting ability is fine (e.g., I love to draw floor plans and elevations), but my artistic ability is practically nil. Aren't we all curious conglomerations of abilities?!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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