Not exact matches
I found that training outdoors amid lush
greenery on a sunny day was positively delightful, and the challenge of gradually upping the speed on my treadmill sessions
in the gym gave me a
real sense of achievement.
So will all this
greenery result
in real change
in either or policies or our popularity?
Love mixing
in real with faux
greenery, and your ornaments tied on the pendants are so festive!
This post is perfect timing because since we have a faux tree, I wanted to bring
in some
real greenery with that fresh scent.
I loved all the Kiwi touches, from the nail - biting approach to Wellington Airport to the lush
greenery of the Waikato, the «scents» of Rotorua, the majesty of Queenstown, and the Tolkien tourist mecca of Hobbiton (which is even better
in real life).
Of course, nature runs wild
in many a
real disaster area, like a demilitarized zone, and New York is rich
in greenery.
Simply trimming the
greenery can make the home appear larger, says Barb Schwarz, president and founder of the International Association of Home Staging Professionals and a
real estate licensee
in La Quinta, Calif..
While Joanna loves to use fresh
greenery and flowers, she says she also understands that
real plants can be high - maintenance and impractical, which is why she likes to use faux flowers and even sells them
in bulk at Magnolia Market.
So for the season, we've hung fresh garland on the lower part of our stairs because I love the smell of
real fresh
greenery as I walk
in the front door.
I love tucking them
in here and there
in greenery or pinecones for that warm glow without the risk of
real flames.
I'm lucky enough to have two huge evergreens growing
in our yard, and even though I'll use mostly faux
greenery in the house so they won't dry out and lose their needles everywhere before Christmas gets here, I always choose a couple places to use the
real thing.
Yeah, I love having
real greenery up for Christmas, and love the fact that all I have to do is go cut it
in the yard, but the
greenery that has been up for two weeks is taking on a brownish color!
I have a few the downside is no scent, but i like using them where its not safe to use
real ones, like around
greenery etc... and you do nt have to worry about leaving the house with candles burning, as I get older I tend to forget some things... each has it's place
in a home!.
I like to bring
in spring by changing out various art work (spring botanicals, old phots of my kids Easter egg hunting, etc) and definitely do a combo of both
real and faux flowers &
greenery as well!
I like to mix faux &
real greenery like
in our upstairs living room at our last house I added
real topiaries along with faux
greenery from Ikea.
I usually arranged lots of sparkly trees, candles, rhinestone garlands on the table (and also hanging from the chandelier), fake ice and fake snow,
real flowers
in tiny water picks nestled
in real greenery, etc. and received many compliments BUT this year, since I have a bucket similar to yours, I think I'll shock the family with your idea!!