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an outdoor garden with blue trellis and potted plants

Absolutely love this. Something about the colors and simplicity. This is outdoors however, could put something like the other pin posted of blue square iron design on wall, pot with one big green plant in there, and light brick colored walls... stucco textured.

an orange planter sitting in front of a building with the words how to make a moroccan garden

Bring the exotic charm of Morocco to your backyard with our guide on how to make a Moroccan garden. Create a sensory experience with vibrant colors, textured tiles, and fragrant herbs. Enhance the ambiance with traditional lanterns and intricate patterns. Learn how to incorporate water features and mosaic designs for an authentic touch. Our step-by-step guide will help you transform your outdoor space into an oasis of tranquility and beauty.

a green bench sitting under a window next to a potted plant

Link Party How is your new week starting off? I have been hustling and bustling around here for a very good reason. My dear daughter won’t be joining us here at Celebrate and Decorate after all. After my son in law was medically discharged from the Army last year, they really miss military life SO,...

a wooden frame with an intricate design on it

If you look hard enough at every detail in any design magazine, you'll see them. It's kind of like how if you look in every magazine design photo, you'll find fresh flowers. But I'm talking about Suzanis. I know, some of you are saying this is so 2009. But I'm just discovering them and I can't get enough. (That's what happens when you live in the midwest, it takes a while for things to hit.) Suzanis are embroidered textiles from Uzbekistan. They add that rustic appeal that makes a room look…

a green and white quilt with an intricate design

Sayward Gothic is a classic quatrefoil pattern found under several layers of later paper in the home of Jonathan Sayward in York, Maine. It was installed between 1761 and 1767. In examining the original document, the background color appears to be a light blue. However, the reverse side of the subsequent paper layer – where … Continued

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