We always use a faux Christmas tree, so I really crave that pine scent each year to give
the feel of a real tree and this candle answers that need.
Not exact matches
Scandinavian firm Adolfsson & Partners used both silhouttes
of artificial
trees (made out
of painted plywood) and
real lichen to make the offices
of King Studios
feel like a Swedish forest.
Now you are making me
feel guilty for depriving my kids
of a
real tree, but with the new house and hardwood floors and off white carpets, I just can't deal this year.
We put up the
tree about a week ago, when a trip to the supermarket saw us leaving happily with the first Christmas
tree we've ever bought; and despite the fact that it isn't even a
real pine
tree, but is made
of plastic instead, seeing it in our living room makes it
feel more like Christmas.
Released just two years after his critically acclaimed «The
Tree of Life,» Malick introduces us to the main characters immediately but they
feel more like symbols than
real people and we never really get to know and understand the «why»
of their actions.
Built around the
tree trunk, this cute pastel, wonky roofed house on stilts, with picket fence, flower pots and bunting has a
real country home
feel and the slide down to the grassy floor adds a whole lot
of fun!
Yes, there's a glass wall, a floating staircase and open - concept levels flooded with natural light, but the glass wall is one
of their children's favourite features, the floating staircase is crafted from black walnut (chosen for its soft tones) and the levels and light create what Neil calls «a
real tree - house
feel that the kids love.»
I
felt like I was standing next to you... what a great post, and an awesome
tree, I love the bows
of gold... just bought that stuff too, I ought to be messing it up
real bad
real soon:) Wish you were here to help me.
p.s. I'm not sure how I
feel about the
real tree yet (even though the cats seem to enjoy drinking the water out
of the stand).