Not exact matches
I usually
use real pumpkins inside, but I was over at my friend Amy's house recently and was inspired by how she had
used Dollar Spot pumpkins and
greenery to create a centerpiece.
Wellness - minded millennials are filling their homes with clean - air houseplants, and
real estate developers are realizing that a love for
greenery can be
used as an amenity to attract buyers.
Some
real estate developers are taking note,
using more
greenery to attract buyers.
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.
I decided to mix faux and
real greenery, again because I was trying to
use what I had already on hand.
I usually
use real pumpkins inside, but I was over at my friend Amy's house recently and was inspired by how she had
used Dollar Spot pumpkins and
greenery to create a centerpiece.
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.
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!.