Arrange
some branches in a vase, then use a hole punch and ribbon to trim the «tree» with good wishes.
Last year at Christmas, I did a Martha Steward craft of hanging my cards from
a branch in a vase.
(I have to confess I left some mini lights from last Christmas on a bunch of interesting
branches in a vase near the front door, so me, too.)
Sticks or flowering
branches in a vase, pretty rocks, or even fruits and vegetables arranged in a bowl can bring organic life to your home.
Love the look of bare
branches in a vase all year long.
Place
the branch in the vase.
A few
branches in a vase or jar will the perfect touch.
I particularly love
the branches in you vase.
Set simply for a festive feast, our tablescapes are at their rustic best with just a few adornments in the shape of natural evergreen
branches in a vase and pine cones glued onto holiday missives.
I have a question: How do you stabilize
the branches in your vase?
Or try arrange a few leafy
branches in a vase for a chic (and free!)
Arrange
branches in a vase or a hollowed - out pumpkin.
Cut a piece of scrapbook paper to fit inside the vase and arrange shocks of wheat or other
branches in the vase.
Arrange
the branches in a vase and adorn with walnut ornaments.
A garland of fresh greens and an evergreen
branch in a vase add layers of holiday spirit.
Not exact matches
Mountain pepper shrubs are distinguished by the attractive deep red of their young stems and
branches, which color
in the same way as new, crimson gum tips, something difficult to surpass as a typically Australian rural
vase arrangement.
Pick some
branches of evergreen and bundle them with twine
in small
vases with pine cones spread around them.
We've also done this with a real tree
branch stuck
in a
vase and then hung the leaves on the
branches.
Pendant light / / Mirror / / Bedding / / Sheepskin / / Sconces / / Handles / / Wardrobes / / Cabinet / / Cabinet doors / / Ottoman fabric / / Floor lamp / / Wood
branch / / Beaded garland / / Coasters / / Parsons side table / / «What is done
in love is done well» print / / Picture ledge / / Abstract prints / / Diamond jute rug / / Shoe cabinet / / Marble table lamp / / Frames / / Baskets / / Tissue box / / Soap dish / /
Vase / / Minimalist white horse photograph / / Pillow fabric / / Side stool / / Desk / / Gold table lamp / / Glass knots / / Sideboard / / Rug / / Clock
Say hello to spring with a cute saying and also by adding some tree
branches in a minimal
vase.
From a postmodern porcelain statue to bedside tree
branches, a Chinoiserie
vase and ginger jar look right at home
in this spirited, bohemian setting.
-LSB-...] TV Console: console table (newer version) knobs candle holders (
in store at Z Gallerie) candles picture frame white
branches white
vase diy
vases -LSB-...]
For the tables, Whitney collected
vases, vessels, jars, tackle boxes, old fishing baskets, pitchers, watering cans, blue mason jars, old drawers, a random collection of coffee tins, medicinal jars and milk cans for Sugar
Branch Events to plant flowers
in!
Head out to the backyard with clippers to cut pine and holly
branches and place them
in vases you might have on - hand to bring a festive tone indoors.
To create, cut long blooming
branches and place
in a tall cylinder
vase.
In the fall version, we tied on a gold pine cone and filled the
vase with
branches that still have fall leaves on them.
«Bright Future: New Designs
in Glass» February 10 — May 5, 2012 Pratt Manhattan Gallery 144 West 14th Street, Second Floor Gallery Hours: Tuesday — Saturday 11 AM — 6 PM Image captions clockwise from left:
Branching Bubble Light by Lindsey Adelman Studio; Girtab by Giovanni Moretti for Carlo Moretti; Maure de Venise table by Liana Yaroslavsky; Litracon by Aron Losonczi; Mesh
Vases by Werner Aisslinger & CIAV Meisenthal; Basket Chandelier by Marco Dessi for J. & L. Lobmeyr; Z Table by Tom Patti (B.I.D.»67 and M.I.D.» 69); and Plumen 001 energy - saving bulb by Hulger and Samuel Wilkinson, photo by Andrew Penketh.
McKenzie would be the clear star of this exhibition were it not for Gillian Carnegie's coolly seductive paintings
in glossy monochrome: a sleek black cat on the landing of a stairwell; another, as self - contained as a sphinx, glimpsed beyond the black bars of a bannister (pictured right: Prince, 2011 - 12); a spiral iron stair; a
vase of flowers; a tree with a swirl of abstractly spreading
branches, reminiscent of Mondrian; an abstract pattern of Harlequin diamonds that provide the only burst of colour.
In Purple Conversation (2016), which is set in a desert - type landscape, a violet - colored vessel that resembles an owl and is perched on a branch turns toward a dark purple fluted vase, the two appearing to be in dialogu
In Purple Conversation (2016), which is set
in a desert - type landscape, a violet - colored vessel that resembles an owl and is perched on a branch turns toward a dark purple fluted vase, the two appearing to be in dialogu
in a desert - type landscape, a violet - colored vessel that resembles an owl and is perched on a
branch turns toward a dark purple fluted
vase, the two appearing to be
in dialogu
in dialogue.
I put my pretty, putrid
branches in a gorgeous glass
vase, and they spent the night on our back porch.
Tall and sculptural
branches placed
in simple glass
vases create a pleasing display on the coffee table.
A
vase full of budding
branches ties
in with the colour scheme here, creating interest without adding a colour hit to the space.
Not so much a tree as an evergreen arrangement, a festive display like this one is easily assembled from coniferous
branches tucked into a
vase or an urn wrapped
in fabric and decorated with ornaments and seasonal bits and bobs.
I found a few small white, dried flowers at a local store and glued them to
branches and have them displayed
in a
vase in our bedroom — love them!
A simple
vase holding a few verdant
branches is a striking organic touch, an excellent example of the minimal yet thoughtful decor
in Kyla fox's spare but welcoming home.
Spray bare tree
branches and pinecones with silver or gold paint or spray on snow displayed
in a clear
vase filled with shiny ornaments.
(Tip: when Japanese maples turn red, trim a few
branches and just put them
in a
vase without water and let them dry.
I switched out a small telescope for a tall, large clear
vase with lovely faux maple tree
branches with realistic fall leaves and one with acorns... looks so sculptural on a sofa table... I placed a string of amber fairy lights (on a battery timer)
in the base of the
vase... so pretty and cozy looking at night as it illuminates the
vase and the wall behind the arrangement and placed a fall twig berry swag along my mantle and nestled 3 ceramic pumpkins amongst it.
This is our first autumn at this house and although we don't have anything colorful
in our yard yet, we do have a bunch of these
branches that change from a deep shade of green to a beautiful burgundy and they last for quite a while
in a
vase of water so I have put them all throughout the house this year!
love the use of plants
in the rooms... the big
branches in those glass
vases are just amazing
They still don't fill a
vase, but I don't want to buy more... how many
branches do you have
in your pitcher?
It doesn't get any simpler than feathery green
branches in a clear glass
vase to celebrate their natural beauty.
When my mother was extremely poor, living
in a small space (read: starving artist), she filled a big round
vase with
branches that she painted white and hung glittery white angels on them.
I also really like the eggs
in the
vase idea with the spring
branches..
The other rooms I like but only if the styled elements are removed: the big, useless
vases and dead
branches, the topiary on the counter, the impersonal art (giant pears, giant coral — reminds me of paintings you see
in offices or department stores).
Sarah's design using the white willow
branches placed
in a white
vase as the focal point of her Christmas tablescape is gorgeous.
Just clip a
branch or twig and spray paint it white (or any other Spring color), and stand it up
in a nice
vase.
Wrap the base of each paper leaf with twine and arrange the
branches in the vessel /
vase of your choice to create a Fall centerpiece.
Hang on gathered
branches placed
in a
vase.
A simple tree
branch in a decorative
vase can become a stunning centerpiece with a few added accessories.