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DIY Bohemian Rainbow

Create the rainbow this Saint Patrick’s Day and keep it up all year long with this DIY Bohemian dried natural wall hanging. It would make an adorable accent to a nursery, child’s bedroom, or even on the living room wall. Feel the Good Vibes by bringing natural elements into your space.

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Easy DIY Valentine's Wall Décor

Macramé wall hangings give you that Boho design style, but some can be time consuming and intricate. This Valentine’s Day, update that wall to chic status with an easy craft filled with items around the house and Bindle & Brass Dried Naturals, some you might even have in your Christmas box. Infuse reds, pinks, lavender, and a little sparkle to elevate the hanging to Valentine’s Day wall décor status. This would even be a fun craft with the girls for a Galentine’s Night DIY project turned party favor.

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Valentine's Date Night-In

This Valentine’s Day, skip the overpriced meals or the hassle of figuring out who will watch the kids, and spice up a cozy corner in your house. Creating a bar cart using elements from around the house and handcrafted Love signs, is a design recipe for success. Giving you time to truly appreciate each other, talk about dreams and plans for the future, and fall in love all over again.

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What Does it Really Mean to Put a Wreath on Your Door?

Wreaths have a long history as symbols of victory and celebration, eventually becoming a hallmark of classic holiday decor. Their affiliation with Christmas is no reason to stop you from keeping one up year-round, though. With these easy-to-follow tips, we’ll show you how to make your own custom wreath designed to suit your style, your skill, and to complement the season.

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DIY Thanksgiving Centerpiece

Looking for last minute Thanksgiving centerpiece inspiration? We’ve got you! This easy, diy centerpiece combines dried botanicals with greenery you can find in your own backyard (or a nearby park if your a city dweller) and a few items you already have in your decor cabinet.

It only takes a few minutes to get your table Thanksgiving ready… so you can get back to all your Turkey Day prep!

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DIY Fall Bouquet with Fresh & Dried Flowers

Ever wonder if you can mix dried and fresh flowers in a bouquet? Why yes, yes you can! Actually, the finished creation is quite striking! This combination of fall colors and textures makes for a floral arrangement perfect for any Thanksgiving gathering! It’s a perfect accent for your entryway, serving buffet, or kitchen island. For a dining room centerpiece, choose a more shallow rectangular vessel so your guests can still see one another across the table.

What fresh and dried floral combinations have you tried?

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Bloggers We Love

When you visit the home of Doreen from Hymns & Verses for the holidays you won’t miss her love for bringing natural textures from the outdoors in. It shouldn’t be a surprise as her love for decorating with natural elements is a constant inspiration on her blog throughout the year. 

For Thanksgiving, she combines elements from the farmland she’s surrounded by with store-bought basics to create inviting tablescapes and hearthscapes that are just as unique as they are classic. She does this with a tasteful eye and a goal of keeping things simple while enjoying the important things in life — time well spent with friends and family. This makes her one of the Bloggers We Love!

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DIY Dried Floral Wedding Boutonniere

Tradition and trimmings come together in this one-of-kind DIY dried floral boutonniere. Unlike a single flower or bud, this rustic accessory made of preserved natural accents will never wilt or fade away. With a few small cuts of setaria, wheat and a touch of lavender, cultivated charm is only the beginning. This handsome boutonniere is designed to be worn on the lapel of a tuxedo or suit jacket for fall weddings and special events. It only takes a few short minutes to create. Our simple step-by-step DIY dried floral boutonniere video will show you how to make it yourself. 

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Bloggers We Love

Ashli from Our Cozy Cottage puts the dark (and the light!) in seasonal interior design. Using natural elements, patterned decor, soft accents and vibrant text, she creates stunning, large-scale structured yet fluid designs throughout her living space. 

Modern farmhouse, neutral, simple—with bits of whimsy in all the right places.

For every holiday season, she swaps touches of detail such as a fabric pumpkin for a ribboned wreath or a spooky bat for a willow flower arrangement. Each accent is thoughtfully placed and stand outs individually while blending in seamlessly. The writing used on her sign decor, pillows and wall art add emphasis to the holiday showcased. 

Cozy, comfy style combined with natural seasonal decor make her one of the Bloggers We Love!

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