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Learn how to make pressed flower notecards at Byrd Park
Crafting fans will have the chance to learn how to make pressed flower notecards at Richmond’s Byrd Park this week.
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Pressed Flower Coasters
One of our favorite ideas is to turn your pressed flowers into coasters. music: Bossa Sonsa - Quincas Moreira ...
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Pressed flower lantern
Wet paper towel + balloon = stunning lantern! ‘Americans are going to feel it’: Bessent forecasts price shift Trump's ‘quiet, ...
Planning a garden-themed birthday party is a wonderful way to celebrate outdoors with natural beauty and fresh air.
Several Pioneer Press reporters have compiled a list to ensure you get the most out of your holiday frills, without fearing ...
As Generation Z and millennials incorporate sustainability into events like weddings and birthdays, some are growing their own bouquets or picking wildflowers straight from local fields.
Funeral.com announced a formal rebrand from an obituary listing site to a specialized memorial commerce platform centered on memorial urns, cremation jewelry, and pet urns for tod ...
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Couldn’t make Country Living Christmas Market? Here are all the exciting new artisans you missed
Missed Country Living’s Christmas Market? Discover the standout makers from our New Artisans Gallery — fresh talent definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Cardi B celebrated the birth of her fourth child with a unique keepsake, a gold-coated necklace made from her newborn’s umbilical cord. The heart-shaped pendant honors the first bond between mother ...
For the most devoted jewelry enthusiasts, She Said Yes crowns its Black Friday event with an exclusive gift: customers who spend over $3,000 will receive a free lab-grown diamond, increasing in carat ...
A ceremony at the Curtain of Courage memorial drew a larger crowd on the 10th anniversary of the Dec. 2, 2015 attack that ...
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She was looking for a way to upcycle old cassette tapes & accidentally created a new fabric
A Singaporean designer has found an unexpected use for a once-ubiquitous piece of technology: the cassette tape.
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