Sentences with phrase «of bits of twine»

In 1931 - 1932, as a member of the Abstraction - Création group, he made pictures out of bits of twine and torn paper and executed his first sculpture in the round of stone and wood.

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If you find yourself with a little more soft cheese than you can handle on your lonesome, consider making these savory cookies with it and deliver them to your friends and neighbors, perhaps wrapped up in parchment paper with a bit of pretty twine.
I keep it simple with glassine bags or Ball jars, little bits of natural twine, and always small touches of nature, such as berries, seeded eucalyptus stems, or a sprig of rosemary or pine.
Use ribbon or twine to secure beads or buttons for a bit of flair.
I added some pretty acorn bells and bits of twine to this pretty autumn dish, also found at JoAnn's.
Adding scrapbook paper, stickers, and a bit of twine instantly transforms these jars into the perfect packaging for Easter treats and trinkets.
Hang your garland up, if any of the shapes want to flip around on the twine, I've found a tiny piece of looped scotch take or a bit of poster putty on the back is enough to keep them from moving.
ps.: my favorite the is: twinings lady grey with 1,5 spoons of sugar and a bit milk.
So how about simply swapping out something round...... for something else round during the holidays... Or how about simply hot gluing some cinnamon sticks...... and wrapping a little bit of jute twine...... around plain, inexpensive Dollar Store candles... They look great and smell good -LSB-...]
I especially loved the idea of wrapping a pinecone under the twine when giftwrapping — I'm a bit obssessed with pinecones, they are all over my house!
They're perfect for keeping track of small bits and bobs, from plant markers and balls of twine to pretty seed packets.
Use pigeonhole shelving and printer trays to store all the bits and bobs that would get lost in the backs of drawers or cupboards — they're perfect for spools of twine and ribbon.
More pine - cones, greenery, and antlers adorn the sideboard, along with some vases wrapped in birch - bark gift wrapping paper and bits of twine.
Add a bit of twine and they were good to go!
I found them at the thrift shop for $ 6 and added red twine laces and a bit of greenery.
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