Sentences with phrase «poinsettias for»

Into that I added the Winter Berry, some pinecones hit with a touch of white paint, and a few silk poinsettias for added color.
I'm looking forward to buying poinsettias for the first time this year.
Salespeople purchase trees, wreaths or poinsettias for their clients and invite them to come and pick up their gifts and enjoy refreshments, pictures with Santa, face painting and pony rides.
Realtors participating in Trees for Toys purchase trees, wreaths or poinsettias for their clients and invite them to come and pick up their gifts and enjoy refreshments, pictures with Santa, face painting and pony rides.
From hard - to - find British brand Emily and Fin, this festive frock features a natural waist, a flared skirt, and a ModCloth - exclusive print of red poinsettias for a vintage - inspired look that will make you giddy!
Mix «Marble Star» in with traditional red poinsettias for a layered look.
Wrap it in parchment paper and tie it with a festive ribbon and poinsettia for a jolly touch.
Complete with a take home red poinsettia for each guest and a small Santa gift under the sparkling Christmas tree.
``... we used the traditional red poinsettia for the skirt and showcased the other colours through the bodice.»

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It was a way of making straight the path for the Lord, which came not through the poinsettias but through penance, through fasting, through contemplation of the mystery of «God with us.»
Under attack now is any display of Santa Claus, Rudolph, Christmas trees, poinsettias, holiday lights, and even the colors red and green» all of which are condemned for being «religious,» and the very worst kind of religion, meaning Christian.
For my Christmas spritz cookies, I did Christmas trees, wreaths, red poinsettias and pink poinsettias.
I hope you'll make some poinsettia cookies for the holidays!
I've been wanting to make these poinsettia cookies for eons, and this gave me the chance to try them.
Thick felt was used for the poinsettia flowers and leaves.
Patterned red card stock, folded in half, then cut into basic flower petal shapes is an easy way to create a beautiful stand - in for a poinsettia.
I'm beginning to think I just want real pumpkins for Halloween and live poinsettias and fresh greenery for Christmas.
The bracts of this pretty poinsettia are speckled with white and red and then set off by deep green leaves for a novel take on this favorite holiday plant.
A little bit of a special spray paint, faded pink silk vintage poinsettias and some GOLD LEAFING brought this into the new ages for me: — RRB -.
However, I donated my blue checked shirt a long time ago, I wasn't feeling like wearing my tan cardigan, it's too cold for distressed jeans, and it's totally time for poinsettias, not summery purple flowers.
So how do you dress for the season, when you don't want to wear poinsettia dresses, red is not your best colour, or you don't want a wardrobe full of themed items that can only be worn at certain times of the year?
I wore my red satin dress which donned a collar and button - down front and a subtle poinsettia embossment... yeah I had gotten it for the Christmas recital earlier that school year.
These beautiful poinsettias are a gift from one of Chris» sweet friends to us, they're absolutely beautiful and make a perfect centerpiece for our large coffee table.
Glittered Poinsettia Hydrangea & Holly Christmas Wreath Liven up your Christmas decor with this beautiful artificial wreath; features glittered red poinsettias white hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor use...
pine cones holly berries and white roses this incredible wreath exhibits the joy of the holiday season Product Features: Unlit Red poinsettias and white roses Pine cone and pine tree sprig accents Lush green and holly berry accents Comes ready - to - hang on a round green frame Recommended for indoor use only Dimensions: 22» diameter (measured from outermost tip to the opposite side's outermost tip) Material (s): velvet / polyester / plastic read more
tures glittered red poinsettias white hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor use only Dimensions: 24 inch diameter (measured from outermost tip to the opposite side's outermost tip) 6 inches deep Material (s): man - made materials / metal
Glittered Poinsettia Hydrangea & Holly Christmas Wreath Liven up your Christmas decor with this beautiful artificial wreath; fea... tures glittered red poinsettias white hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor use... read more
Glittered Poinsettia Hydrangea & Holly Christmas Wreath Liven up your Christmas decor with this beautiful artificial wreath; fea... tures glittered red poinsettias white hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor use only Dimensions: 24 inch diameter (measured from outermost tip to the opposite side's outermost tip) 6 inches deep Material (s): man - made materials / metal read more
Time to start searching for some fresh mistletoe and beautiful poinsettias.
Other than one poinsettia picked up for Thanksgiving, I've done nothing so far.
I love what meaning poinsettias have to you and I'm so sorry for your loss.
Bedecked in red and cream poinsettias, holly berries, lush green fronds, gold snowflakes, and plentiful cardinals, this ivory A-line lets it style speak for itself!
In three weeks, I will have four National Honor Society students counting out the money for our school's poinsettia sale.
I have already given up poinsettias and tinsel for the cats» sake and keep most decorations out of reach of nosy dogs.
While Poinsettias often get a bad rap for being toxic to pets, there are many more seasonal plants that are very dangerous if your pet ingests them.
Oh, Mistletoe: Holiday themed plants including holly, mistletoe, pine trees, and poinsettia are beautiful natural decorations for your home, but they can be particularly dangerous for your pets.
Garden plants like poinsettias, azaleas, rhododendrons, dumb cane, Japanese yew, oleander and English ivy are poisonous for a puppy so keep them covered or remove them completely.
Holiday staples like lilies, and poinsettia are nice for the occasion but are harmful to your cat.
Many people know that poinsettias as toxic, however they are really only mildly toxic and aren't too big of a concern for most pet owners, but better safe than sorry.
If you have house plants such as Oleander, Dumb Cane, Azaleas, Poinsettias, Rhododendrons, and Ivy — keep them out of reach, as they are potentially lethal for such a small being.
Google is a popular resource for pet owners who may be curious if it's safe to feed their pets turkey or if poinsettias are really poisonous or not.
While many of us are aware of poinsettias and the risk they pose for making pets sick, they're not as bad as many people think.
While it isn't good for our pets to eat or lick Poinsettias, the plant is not as toxic as the public thinks.
If you own birds, though, you may want to opt for a safer decoration — Poinsettias are not only poisonous to birds, but to other pets, and people as well.
Plant photos, symptoms and poison treatment for poinsettia, mistletoe, holly and other holiday plants and decorations known to be poisonous to dogs and cats.
House plants aloe vera, dieffenbachia, draecena, asparagus fern, rubber plant, schefflera, and poinsettia and outdoor favorites azalea, rhododendron, hibiscus, and lily of the valley are among dozens of plants that can cause a variety of symptoms for dogs.
Poinsettias (Euphorbia) have gotten a bad rap as an extremely poisonous plant due to an urban legend dating back to 1919 — reference for poinsettia myth.
Holly (both berries and leaves), mistletoe berries and poinsettia sap all pose dangers for pets.
When dog - proofing your home, look for pins, needles and earrings; plastic wrap and plastic bags; aluminum foil; mothballs; trash; detergents and other cleaning materials and chemicals; carpet cleaners; furniture polishes; and houseplants, including philodendron, ivies and poinsettias.
«Poinsettia plants are poisonous if consumed», says Dr. Simon, «and therefore do provide a very real Christmas hazard for both dogs and cats, so place the plants well out of reach of your curious pets.»
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