This time around I tucked these pretty magnolia
leaves in a vase and added a wood pumpkin for some fall flair.
I love all of the cozy texture you've used and especially love the branches and
leaves in vases!
Not exact matches
The demons took him and he's ran off, two - foot tackled a plant
vase in flip - flops and then
left.
In fall, collect a basket of leaves and pine cones to decorate their play table or snip a few flowers and put them in a little vas
In fall, collect a basket of
leaves and pine cones to decorate their play table or snip a few flowers and put them
in a little vas
in a little
vase.
You can make a bouquet, arrange them
in a
vase,
leave a trail of them for your Honey (treasure hunt!)
Lie 4: Mums are calm, level headed and patient all the time I've seen much speculation about T&T's TV mum who is calm at all times, even
in the face of so many noisy children doing things like breaking her
vases left right and centre.
We've also done this with a real tree branch stuck
in a
vase and then hung the
leaves on the branches.
Right
in front of me are sitting the most perfect powdery - white - sugar - sprinkled muffins, beautifully positioned under a large
vase of giant flowers and
leaves, at one of my favourite London brunch spots Granger & Co
in Notting Hill.
Just a single flower or
leaf spring
in each
vase is all that is needed.
Slap a
leaf decal on some glass Mason jars, slather on the paint
in your favorite autumnal colors, then peel off the sticker and voilà — you've got a candle holder, a
vase, or whatever you need these to be.
I taped off each
vase,
leaving varying widths for different looks,
In the end I preferred the vase that I had painted a thinner line in the middl
In the end I preferred the
vase that I had painted a thinner line
in the middl
in the middle.
The little
vase in the corner was a dollar store find, and the artificial flowers are
left from a wedding I was
in a couple of years ago.
But don't fret, after the dinner is over and your guests have
left, you can disassemble your arrangement and create several small arrangements
in watered
vases to place around your home!
I think your big black
vase with
leaves is amazing
in the living room and I'm obsessed with the flag and it's perfect imperfections.
Usually I would create more of a floral «arrangement,» but when I found these pretty pink long stemmed roses, I thought it would be nice to let each guest take one home as a little favor, so I
left them just
in a bundle,
in this pretty
vase I just bought.
I placed this tray I have that has some «breakfast -
in - bed» items
in it, like coffee table, tea, a candle, and a
vase with some faux autumn
leaves.
In the fall version, we tied on a gold pine cone and filled the
vase with branches that still have fall
leaves on them.
And I love the
leaves in that groovy yellow
vase.
All parts of the plant are generally considered toxic - even the water
in the
vase has been reported to cause toxicosis; however, the
leaves and flowers are extremely toxic if ingested and can cause severe vomiting, slow the heart rate and possibly even cause death.
The toxin has not been identified, but exposure to any part of the plant, including
leaves, flowers, pollen, or even the water from the
vase may result
in acute kidney failure
in cats.
As little as 2 - 3
leaves, the pollen or even the water
in the
vase can result
in severe acute kidney failure
in cats!
They contain a toxin
in the petals,
leaves, pollen and even the water
in the
vase.
In «Tales,» Charles Perrault, the famed account of marital mishaps and familial revenge as told by the father of fairy tales is translated into an arrangement of a sharp - leafed mother - in - law's tongue jutting from a snake - like vase undulating across the floo
In «Tales,» Charles Perrault, the famed account of marital mishaps and familial revenge as told by the father of fairy tales is translated into an arrangement of a sharp -
leafed mother -
in - law's tongue jutting from a snake - like vase undulating across the floo
in - law's tongue jutting from a snake - like
vase undulating across the floor.
Matisse achieves this most characteristically with flat, unmodulated (or flatly patterned) planes of colour, to be seen everywhere
in this exhibition, but perhaps most obviously
in the «Seated woman with a
vase of Amaryllis» (1941) and «Asia» (1946), accompanied where necessary with a strategic contradiction of the prevailing perspective as
in the
left - hand picture / window / doorway
in «Large Red Interior» (1948).
«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.
In Camden Town the area's onetime residents — poets Rimbaud and Verlaine — are channelled through twin
vases,
leaving us to wonder how much history a painting can hold.
Images (
left to right): Louis Tessier, Flowers
in a Chantilly
Vase, c. 1760, oil on canvas, Saint Louis Art Museum, Friends Fund; Gustave Caillebotte, Yellow Roses
in a
Vase, 1882, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc.,
in honor of Janet Kendall Forsythe; Anne Vallayer - Coster, Bouquet of Flowers
in a Blue Porcelain
Vase, 1776, oil on canvas, Dallas Museum of Art, Foundation for the Arts Collection, Mrs. John B. O'Hara Fund and gift of Michael L. Rosenberg
November 12: World Record For Chinese Qianlong
Vase A west London auction house left Sotheby's and Christie's in the shade by selling a 16 - inch high Chinese vase for a world record # 43 million
Vase A west London auction house
left Sotheby's and Christie's
in the shade by selling a 16 - inch high Chinese
vase for a world record # 43 million
vase for a world record # 43 million net.
Also on view at Bernard Jacobson Gallery is the work of the English artist William Tillyer, which trilled between a grid of colored squares at its right side and an impasto - laden, color saturated abstraction from a still life of flowers
in a
vase on its
left.
Living room: Wall Color — Galveston Gray by BM
in a matte finish Trim — Simply White by BM
in a semi-gloss finish Doors — Wrought Iron by BM
in semi-gloss Bricks — Revere Pewter by BM
in matte finish Sofa — IKEA Ektorp Pillow with Text — Twin Elm Farm Peterborough, NH Striped Pillow and Black Pillow — White Home Market Wilton, NH White Pillows — HomeGoods Notre Dame Sign — Dear Lillie Chair
in Front of Sign — HomeGoods Throw on Chair — Ikea Little Side Table — Target
Vase — HomeGoods Chairs — Joss and Main Rug — Pottery Barn Coffee Table — Joss and Main
Vase on Coffee Table — HomeGoods Books on Coffee Table — One was our grandfather's and the other ones from thrift shops Lamps — Target Drapery Panels — IKEA Curtain Rods — Target Industrial Looking Bookshelf — Dear Lillie Tennis Racquet — Was our Grandfather's Truck — Was our Grandfather's Rest of Items on Shelf — HomeGoods Mirror above Fireplace — Was
Left in Garage by Previous Owner of Home
Vase above Fireplace — Target
And on the
left mantel side i placed the glass
vase which carried the oil from our baby girl's Christening and put some flowers
in it.
(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.)
In keeping with our champagne theme, I would switch out the roses replacing them with artificial champagne poinsettias and
leaf sprigs; cutting them to fit your
vases.
Instead of surrounding the
vases with evergreens, like they did
in the photo, embellish the centerpiece with champagne
leaf garlands, filling
in with champagne colored faux foliage sprays, and mercury glass figurines.
So instead of typical «girly» things, I like to bring
in elements of metals (or «Mom's bling» as my hubby calls it)- like brass decorative pieces, gold
leaf frames, chrome light fixtures, mercury glass or cut crystal
vases to display cut flowers or just «because».
Using craft paint and a gold -
leaf kit, you can create stunning Easter eggs that will look beautiful on your holiday table, whether strewn across the top, as place settings or as a centrepiece, stacked
in a glass
vase.
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.
I always wonder if you
leave the faux flowers
in the
vase when the live ones start to fade away.
Not to be overshadowed by the pumpkins, I filled a basket full of wooden seasonal fruits, a huricane
vase full of mini birch wood logs, and topped
in off with a sprig of colorful
leaves.
These hurricane
vases in a warm shade of orange offer an easy way to inject some Halloween spirit into your home while at the same time being neutral enough to
leave out year - round.
For a bright bouquet, make a few flowers from acorns and put them
in a fun
vase with red
leaves.
Create stunning contrast
in this fire - and - ice centerpiece by using bold red
leaves and cool blue
vases.
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.
Put a bit of water
in the
vases and tuck the
leaves inside for a natural display with a modern twist.
Boast the beauty of individual fall
leaves by displaying them
in glass beakers or miniature
vases.
Wrap the base of each
leaf with twine as shown below, then arrange branches
in the vessel /
vase of your choice.
Green
leaves are adhered to a white pillar candle with decoupage and nestled
in a bed of rocks inside a clear glass
vase.
Position single
leaves, either pressed or fresh,
in small glass
vases, and place them on various surfaces around the house.
We have long been fans of greenery
in the home, be it
in the form of little pots of succulents, tall
vases of green -
leaved stems, or trays of kitchen herbs.
I placed this tray I have that has some «breakfast -
in - bed» items
in it, like coffee table, tea, a candle, and a
vase with some faux autumn
leaves.