I ♥ the rosemary
sprig tucked into that bitty touch of orange... blue and orange pair so well.
Alas, for every additional
sprig I tucked in, a piece of parsley on the opposite side of the «tree» mysteriously untucked itself and fell to the base plate.
The evergreen
sprigs tucked in the corners are the perfect finishing touches!
Our dining room stayed simple with my favorite copper candlesticks once again and a faux garland with some berries and fresh cedar
sprigs tucked inside to give it that swoon - worthy Christmas smell.
The greenery at either end, dotted with stars and candles, just adds to the magic, along with sparkling crystal and rosemary
sprigs tucked into the napkins.
Not exact matches
Add tomatoes, and
tuck thyme
sprigs along sides.
Tuck tangerine slices and avocado wedges in between watercress
sprigs.
Tuck rosemary
sprigs among tomatoes.
Place halves cut side down with 2 unpeeled garlic cloves and 2
sprigs each of thyme
tucked underneath each cavity.
But as I
tucked a parsley
sprig into the top of each Christmas Strawberry, using one of my painstakingly sourced, frilly green — topped toothpicks, I realized what my colleagues must have known all along: I have only myself to blame.
Tuck tangerine slices and avocado wedges in between watercress
sprigs.
Maybe just simple white paper with beautiful ribbon and a
sprig of real holly or spruce
tucked into the knot?
Sprigs of faux greenery can be
tucked into vases or galvanized buckets.
Tuck a
sprig or two of holly around the log, and you're finished.
Tuck in
sprigs of fresh winter greens to accent the gold pieces you have chosen to display.
Place a few
sprigs of rosemary in a tiny galvanized bucket,
tuck in a sage stem and add a little water.
Tuck in several extra glittery champagne colored leaves, pine cones, and berry
sprigs for added floral interest and glimmer.
I would cut a few fresh
sprigs of spruce to
tuck into the garland.
The little
sprigs of greenery which were in the white pitchers all along the mantel (plus a few more) were
tucked into a white urn so that there is still some color.
Create a centerpiece with lemons, limes, pears, and Granny Smith apples, all
tucked in a basket with more green
sprigs.
Add larger ornaments first, then
tuck in smaller ornaments and
sprigs of greenery for a fresh look.
I
tucked in a
sprig of seeded eucalyptus under the hand - made napkin rings given to me by a lovely friend.
Lenox Holiday is such a pretty and classic Christmas pattern and I love the addition of a
sprig of rosemary
tucked in the fold of your napkin!
And by the way, I'm going to be
tucking some
sprigs of rosemary into napkin rings sometime soon!
Create a sense of space Embrace the natural character and cosiness of bedrooms
tucked into the eaves with a pretty, country - style wallpaper; opt for a small ditzy floral or tiny leaf
sprig designs if you're working with a low ceiling.
Drizzle with honey, dot with butter,
tuck the rosemary
sprigs in and around and finish with a squeeze of lemon juice and a splash of water.