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Beautiful mix of rich rustics and clean whites, such a dream!

We save up all of our candle stubs to make new candles - the best mold we've found so far is an empty pop tin, works great! Remove the top, fill with candle bits, and float in boiling water until m...

Really fun and charming! It even looks great without any creative additions. I remember as a child we'd make book covers and things out of old wallpaper, imagine how much fun it would be with this ...

I love our Barbie tree topper , although mtlchick's muppet sounds cool.

So pretty when used as candle holders! I love to bring the outside in, especially during the winter months when I don't venture out much.

We have a dryer but choose not to really use it. In the summer all of our items are dried on the clothesline and in the winter everything is hung on an indoor clothes rack. Sheets are the only th...

Notecards are a great idea! I'm smitten with the herb basket, might have to put together some of those in the future. This year we're giving homemade preserves, soap, truffles, and kn...

Great art display! I like that you hung a piece next to the bend instead of the obvious spot above the bed, nice idea!

I adore the Apple a Day calendar! Congratulations VikDesign, a job well done!

I love wrapping gifts with tea towels - these are so pretty, perfect to tuck a gift within the folds!

I remember making felt slip on coasters during the holidays as a child. glitter glue = good times

I just saw these fabulous coasters on Etsy today: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=33721771

Such a great art collection! I'd love to know where the camera printed cushion came from in the opening image.

I'm from London, Ontario, any other forest city-er's out there? This is my first time, and I'm a little nervous, although it coincides nicely with the pledge my husband and I took last...

I love this look! This is something we'll be working on at our house next summer. Quite inexpensive too, we plan to get most of the pieces from thrift stores - a few mis-matched dishes included. ...

I really like it! I mean, obviously you'd need to have the right space for it. I think a chunkier "frame" would really make it stand out.

so comfortable and welcoming!

Helen's work is beautiful! I love her monotone pieces, so many layers and things to look at, great detail!

I would love to know more about the design and construction! And I second the first comment!

It's amazing what some willow can do!