Sentences with phrase «bits of twigs»

Created using bits of twigs, seeds and other natural detritus, these intricate mandalas remind us of nature's power.
Blowers and gravity separators are used to remove dust, dirt clods, bits of twigs and stalk and other impurities from the peppercorns after they are brought in from the field.
This product had many bits of twigs and what appeared to be shredded paper.
How do they know the intruder wasn't a bit of twig or a water drop?

Not exact matches

Over the course of the cooking, the rosemary leaves fell off and it felt a bit like eating lots of twigs in your soup.
1) Alexis — Walcott — Oxlade - Chamberlain (Current first choice lineup) 2) Alexis — Giroud — Walcott 3) Alexis — Giroud — Oxlade - Chamberlain 4) Alexis — Welbeck — Walcott 5) Alexis — Welbeck — Oxlade - Chamberlain 6) Welbeck — Giroud — Walcott (A little bit of height up front) 7) Welbeck — Walcott — Oxlade - Chamberlain (All English) 8) Oxlade - Chamberlain — Giroud — Walcott (Proper wing play) 9) Alexis — Gibbs — Walcott (Now you're losing it Twig!)
I've made it the second time now and this time I twig the formula a bit by replacing the water with witch hazel floral water, added 1/8 tsp of evening primrose oil, 1/8 tsp of vitamin E and drop the mika.
Iridescent glitter and metallic gold detailing provide a bit of glitz, but twig arms and a classic pom - pom ensure the tag is still suitable for homespun wraps.
Every bit of sound, every twig snap was painstakingly put in by Brett.
If you don't twig on to the fastidious framing, the cartoon - styled action, the droll dialogue, the regular rotation of bit - playing Hollywood character luminaries or the subtle undertow of regret and melancholy, then you're either blind, or haven't seen any of his previous movies, which include Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums and, most recently, Moonrise Kingdom.
His pieces are made of found materials such as twigs or eucalyptus leaves, or glass, polaroids, unprepossessing black and white photographs, simple shapes cut from tin in various sizes, little pieces of carved wood or stone, clay, small mirrors and panes of glass, corrugated cardboard, or an assortment of odd linear bits of metal.
In these stage - set like interiors, populated with furry pompoms, mounds of clay planted with sticks, scraps of woodshavings, twigs, twisted bits of glowing neon, and odds and ends as seemingly inconsequential as a cherry pit and a single human hair, Warren manages to build up a strange and tense portentousness.
Her wall - mounted vitrines, which contain bits of fluff, dust, hair, twigs and woollen pom - poms collected from her studio and the street outside, have drawn critical praise - and, predictably enough, a few sarcastic comments from the media.
Each scene is further embellished with found bits of flora and fauna: twigs, leaves, eggs, and more, creating artworks that walk a fine line between storybook illustration and sculptural dioramas.
He'd go on walks, pick up bits of nature off the ground, and use them to create ephemeral sculptural objects, such as a now - lost abstraction made from branches and twigs.
And they're now leaving brush spread around to turbulate the sheet flow of wind and water across the slopes and catch the bits of leaf and twig and seed that otherwise get washed away with the dust.
Don't worry if your compost looks a little lumpy with twigs and bits of eggshell — this is perfectly normal.
Though we might see these twigs, seeds and other bits of natural debris as random fragments of our world, Wilson sees something more profound:
I like how the twig sprays add a bit of nature to our tree and make it look so much fuller.
Sometimes, in the process of trying to decorate our home creatively, things can look a little too contrived, I mean who would want to use their wellies with bits of pine needles and twigs «underfoot» as opposed to «underboot»...; — RRB -.
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