Idie's Farm on MSN
DIY rustic fall broom decor (made with fresh or dried flowers)
There’s something magical about autumn—the crisp air, the shifting colors, and the way nature seems to scatter treasures everywhere you look. Around Idie’s Farm, I love gathering branches, herbs, and ...
Florist Jost debuts with a ho-hum guide to creating dried flower projects. She lists her favorite flowers (hydrangeas, delphiniums), grasses (foxtail, barley), and other greenery (eucalyptus, ragwort) ...
Crafting is undoubtedly one of the coziest fall pastimes. There's nothing like a rainy Sunday afternoon with a pumpkin spice candle lit and a craft to keep your hands busy. We've pulled together this ...
The Cook’s Garden: A Gardener’s Guide to Selecting, Growing, and Savoring the Tastiest Vegetables of Each Season: A Cookbook ...
Spring showers bring fresh flowers, only for them to die a few months later. If you’re planning on adding some floral decor to your home this season, can we tempt you to consider dried flowers?
Spring has finally sprung and our Instagram feeds are filled with mood-boosting bouquets. But while fresh flowers are a dreamy edition to any room, they can also quickly become an expensive habit, ...
Prima (UK) on MSN
Make beautiful dried flowers in four simple steps
Fresh flowers are a beautiful decorative addition to any home, but they aren't always long-lasting. Learning how to dry ...
The dried flower trend isn't going anywhere any time soon and we are 100% okay with this. Now, there are over two million posts in the #driedflowers feed on Insta, thanks to these blooms' many perks.
Picking up a fresh bouquet is the easiest way to spruce up your home (and boost your mood!)—but no matter the time of year, your beloved flowers and foliage will start to wither eventually. Instead of ...
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