Pressing flowers and leaves is a very meaningful and intentional way of connecting with the plant life around you. It offers an extension of your garden into your home that will last for years to come.
Read MoreThis arrangement is done with permanent botanical flowers, dried materials, and artificial fish. It could be a great addition to a man cave, mantle, or a Northwoods cabin.
Read MoreIf you’ve never splurged and bought these tasty treats of sugar art, now is the perfect time to add them to your summer list of desserts.
Read MoreThe Proust Questionnaire is a questionnaire about one’s personality, first popularized by the responses given by the French writer Marcel Proust. Joseph Noble answered these vital questions about life in 2008. I encourage you to do the same…
Read MoreThe kitchen is a popular place nowadays. Perhaps you are overwhelmed by the idea of cooking or baking? I am here to change your mind and I will ask you first to consider the benefit of cooking for yourself. There are many!
Read MoreLisa Michaux presents Last Seen, a podcast about the legendary art theft at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. The museum has embraced the role of the theft in its history and has a special section on their website devoted to it. They also encourage anyone with facts that could lead to the recovery of the stolen art to contact them at theft@GardnerMuseum.org.
Read MoreRecreate your wedding bouquet in a vase for your anniversary celebration this summer!
Read MoreThis week Lydie J. Stassart’s book, The Art of Hosting & Decorating provides us with candles, flowers, and table decor tips that will enhance your dining experiences. Lydie reminds us that it’s fun to dress up our tables!
Read MoreThis red-white-blue floral recipe takes center stage at your dining table, buffet, picnic table, deck or porch.
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