When you get out your Christmas decorations ... You can also look for pine cones or branches in the countryside - anything goes! In my case I found tinsel, some pine cones, some mismatched ...
If you rushed to Hobby Lobby or another craft store last year to stock up on flocked Christmas ornaments only to return home disappointed, now's your chance to get in on the trend. These velvety balls ...
There are a number of ways you could display them. You can string them from the ceiling, or you can hang them in your windows. Another idea is to attach hooks or loops of string to them so that they ...
These vintage Christmas ornaments are worth a good amount of money. Christmas is a magical time for most people. And anyone looking for an extra dose of happiness and cheer might not have to look any ...
Pine-cone-inspired Solar Gate window units getting put to the test in the University of Freiburg's livMatS Biomimetic Shell building University of Stuttgart 2 / 5 ...
DIY old book crafts are very popular right now, and it is easy to understand why. Not only are they fun to make (and surprisingly simple), but they have exquisite results. The other week, I discovered ...
The thrift store is home to lots of unique finds. Use these weekend-friendly DIY projects to turn your thrifted treasures ...
Golf balls become cheery ornaments on a faux tabletop tree for the holidays. Bedeck a cone form with pine or spruce cones painted green ... balls that give the whole a quintessential Christmas tree ...
Ladybirds are always looking for a safe space to lay their eggs, and the adults also hibernate over winter. They often use dead stems or old wood, but you can replicate this natural environment in ...