with its swirling bands of energy and flying seeds, takes its inspiration from a 6,000
year old vase painting of showing the cycle of creation, while
Or it's like the way we approach the evolution of something, like taking a little bit of powder from a 2,000
year old vase dropped by Ai Weiwei and spreading into a contemporary mind — that's my cuisine.
Not exact matches
On Mother's Day...
vases full of «flowers» delivered throughout the day, glitter glitter and more glitter on the handmade cards, freeing butterflies from the constraints of a six
year old's bedroom, eating ice cream cones, getting the heart pumping with swarming bees, chasing chickens who are chasing babies, and wrangling half - dressed pirates.
The next thing I did was to pull out some
old Philodendron branches I've had for a few
years, along with a tall cylindrical clear
vase to hold them.
The blue
vase was a purchase my husband and I made on a family vacation to Arizona when my son was a
year old.
I used some of our
old ornaments to put in a glass
vase this
year to upcycle them, as well.
I placed one in an
old trophy cup
vase that I have had for at least 20
years.
I have so many
old vases that I just can't seem to part with, and now I'm so happy that I've been hoarding them all these
years!
Also like to have a
vase of colorful, wild flowers on my dinning table, which is a 20
years old round, cherry wood table.
My 9
year old grandson, move the ivy wreath in a bucket that is on the fireplace and placed a tall
vase behind it, sat a puffy snowball from on the TV decor on top and shot Nerf bullets at it last night!
All of these
vases, by the way, are from last
year's Frosted Valentine Candle Holders — proof you can reuse and update
old projects when you no longer care for them (which is a nice way of saying they remind you of the ugliest Valentine's Day decor on the face of this earth and you never want to see them again).
Blue and green are back this
year and I reused a lot of my
old decor I've had for
years, including the mirror, the pedestal table, the stockings, candlesticks, and mercury glass
vases.