A French iron daybed, crystal chandelier, gauzy tie - top drapes, and garden
urns filled with seashells make it an ideal spot for watching a sunset.
I LOVE the way your mantel looks with just
the urns filled with hydrangeas... so pretty!!
Bringing the outdoors in makes you happy: a little chintz or ruffle or weathered furniture,
urns filled with tennis rackets, colored glasses filled with cut flowers, vintage - looking, mixed tea cups, and all things that give a sense of a happy, simple life.
DO enhance a symmetrical façade by flanking the door with wrought - or cast - iron garden
urns filled with flowers or greenery.
Check out
his urns filled with greens foraged from the woods surrounding his home.
The painting is both sentimental and beautiful, and I absolutely love
the urn filled with the white flowers.
Buy some silk plants like geraniums along with the green spikes and add some little trailing flowers, put them in
an urn filled with dirt / rocks (don't spend too many $ $ on that part!
The corner was softened with a ceramic
urn filled with soft and billowy pampas grass fronds.
An urn filled with driftwood makes a dramatic sculpture by the windows.
The open door frames the courtyard and a stone
urn filled with lavender.
Not exact matches
Mary is the Ark of the New Covenant, her womb containing Jesus, the bread of Life come down from Heaven [John 6:41] In the Ark of the Old Covenant, the
urn was
filled with manna from the wilderness....
I also used some dried hydrangea in my
urns to
fill in some blank spaces.
At breakfast and all subsequent meals, the
urn comes out again — when it is
filled with chai (tea) there is particular merriment amongst the students.
The first tea
urn of the day appears at 6 am, time to
fill your mug with lemon tea or sometimes green tea and start taking in fluids to keep the physical body hydrated — not waiting for thirst to manifest.
European style bedroom features cream and gray bed dressed in soft white linen bedding beside gray wash Swedish chest used as nightstand topped with white marble
urn lamp adjacent to alcove
filled with built - in window seat.
I
filled a white ironstone
urn, I picked up at Goodwill years ago, with some faux paper white bulbs from Magnolia.
Tip Time: I needed something large to
fill up this spot and to add a visual focal point here so I simply arranged these cherry blossoms in a large
urn and viola!
I also used some dried hydrangea in my
urns to
fill in some blank spaces.
Another new englander surviving winter, and what struck me as we went into her living room, was on her coffee table she had this beautiful white
urn, and
filled it with moss.
The
urn is concealed so it's another one that looks like regular jewellery and
filling instructions are included.
The patina of this shabby chic, succulent -
filled urn was perfectly matched to the white and buckskin pumpkins and the result was picture perfect!
This may include the cost of embalming of the body, burial vault, the casket or
urn, grave marker, head stone, hearse, flowers, obituary notices, digging and
filling the grave and the cemetery plot.
Or
fill frost - resistant
urns with twigs, winter greenery, and sparkly baubles (sold at most craft stores), Storozuk says.
In summer I
fill urns with sunflowers.
Pot up a vintage feather tree in a sweets -
filled urn, hang some candy canes on its branches, place it on a staircase and voila!
The white pottery
urns are so pretty
filled with sticks or natural greenery if you want to add an outdoor element to your shelves.
Fill some pots and
urns with spring plants or evergreens!
Oh, and the food shops blitzed me too, with their marble - topped snack bars: pottery
urns beneath holes in the countertop that were
filled with Italian delicacies.
But I had to
fill scads of zip lock bags with pea gravel and pack them around the tree to hold it up while it was in the
urn.
Tuck a small vase inside a larger glass
urn and
fill the space between the two with mixed nuts.
I absolutely LOVE the flower -
filled urn as a centerpiece.
A pumpkin on top of a grapevine wreath wrapped with maple branches resting in an
urn which sits on top of a wooden tray
filled with dried hydrangeas and gourds on top of a simple square of burlap fabric.
The cast iron
urn was found at Paris Market and I used a few oyster shells from Mother and Daddy - O's haul to
fill in the base.
I
filled the
urn with tree fern from the yard and added a bag of Granny Smith apples.
I left the
urns on either end, and added another French antique
urn to the center and
filled it with dried artichokes.
It was so large and had plenty of blooms to
fill this vintage silver
urn.
For this one, I
filled the
urn with moss and then I
filled the cloche with seashells.
Urns Greenery - filled urns can last a long t
Urns Greenery -
filled urns can last a long t
urns can last a long time.