Traducteur

Mar 27, 2019

Bohemian Style



Some might wonder what Bohemian style is. Although it embraces a sense of flowing liberty in décor choices and can be associated with eclectic style, Bohemian style is more than that. The word “Bohemian” comes from the French word for “gypsy,” and it applies to those who live unconventional (usually artistic) lives.Just living surrounded by things you love 

Feb 20, 2019

Bohemian continued

Some more Bohemian decor some already posted and some new Just love this style so much


Feb 13, 2019

Landscaping with Rocks

Saw these photos on Facebook I will try to make some of these whenever Summer gets here .Hahaha we just got over 30cm of snow today so it will be awhile before I can do any of these projects
 that's for sure !
#rockgarden#rockdecor#landscaping













Herbs for Lungs


Feb 6, 2019

February Is Here

So the first month of 2019 gone! I have been busy learning new crafts to keep myself busy. 
Soon I will tell more and show more. I just thought I would post what I was up to and I am hopefully going to post more and soon . Mostly about Sewing,Quilting and more all depends on my mood I guess .

Dec 23, 2018

Life on Maple Grove: How To Make A Bird Seed Wreath




This was taken from a wonderful Bird Website 



A wreath on your front gate says welcome to family and friends and if you make a bird seed wreath, wild birds will also stop by to get a taste of your crafting skills.

I make two types of bird seed wreaths. In late summer and fall I make a "nature's harvest" bird seed wreath.


When nature is brimming with ripening fruits and berries and seed heads are forming on grasses, I collect everything that I would eat if I were a wild bird. In nature, I look for vines of wild grapes and bittersweet, for privet berries on the hedge and seed heads forming on weeds. In my garden I look for sunflowers, zinnias and ornamental grasses going to seed. To learn how to make a bird seed wreath like this one, click here.

When I run out of materials for making my "nature's harvest" bird seed wreaths, I make a bird seed wreath that is perfect for winter. Since this project requires the use of gelatin, temperatures should be close to or below freezing. If you live in an area where winter temperatures stay near 50, you can substitute peanut butter or rendered suet for the gelatin.

Making a bird seed wreath is a messy project that can be a lot of fun for kids.
#birdwreathfeeder #bird #feeder