I love the idea of the eggs in
the hurricane with the branches — such a simple and beautiful display!
Not exact matches
Update a few basic
hurricane candles
with seasonal spices and greens, like cinnamon sticks, moss and foraged
branches.
Yes, even before
Hurricane Maria devastated the Island Commonwealth our organization's
branch in the Island, known as LOS CALLEJERITOS DE PUERTO RICO, has been issuing low - cost spay neuter vaccination vouchers to pet guardians, as well as aiding grassroots animal rescuers
with dog food and veterinary services.
Dr. Perry has been consulted on how to help children involved
with the following high profile incidents involving traumatized children such as the
Branch Davidian siege in Waco (1993), the Oklahoma City bombing (1995), the Columbine school shootings (1999), the September 11th terrorist attacks (2001),
Hurricane Katrina (2005), the FLDS polygamist sect (2008), the earthquake in Haiti (2010), the tsunami in Tohoku Japan (2011) and the Sandy Hook Elementary school shootings (2012).
I love the egg
branch creation, I must have missed it last year and I have been trying to figure out what to do
with my Giving Thanks
hurricanes for spring.
I also like to try and root some plants ~ hydrangeas root pretty well and I replaced our weeping willow tree A -LCB- that we lost in a
hurricane -RCB-
with a
branch from that same tree that I rooted in a garbage can full of water!
It's filled
with greenery, red berries, a pitcher
with various
branches, three glass coastal
hurricane candles, and of course, a few starfish!
I love what you did
with the large
hurricane vase, blooming
branches and eggs as filler.
I love ALL the things you showed, but if I would have to choose... I love the
hurricanes with the eggs and
branches, and I love the wood pedastal....
This year I was at my limit for Christmas decor budget so I put a wooden cutting board out, topped it
with a glass
hurricane lantern filled
with fresh greens and a few Christmas ornaments, two white pretty china mugs, a
branch of greenery from the tree, and a cake pedestal topped
with a giant festive snow man mug, and voila.
For this arrangement, we filled a
hurricane vase
with about two inches of white beans and added a
branch of yellow berries.
This week I set it simply
with our everyday whites paired
with some olive tree
branches in a
hurricane.
Create a mood in your backyard
with some fabulous outdoor lighting, whether it's glass
hurricane pendants hanging from the covered porch or dimly lit Chinese lanterns strung through the
branches of a tree.