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Traditional rustic end table. Dimensions: 23.5'' l x 19.5" h x 23.5'' w
To buy, Visit: www.tresamigosworldimports.com/pine-rustic-end-table-8223
What would you call this one? Tribal? I'm having trouble describing this pattern.
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Rustic Beads made using a tutorial by Ginger Davis Allman at The Blue Bottle Tree. These are the favorite beads from my current set.
Shot in Boiling Springs/Mechanicsburg, PA.
Sorry about the uneven lighting. It was hard enough to even get this.
Used 3 shots total in photomatix.
Architecture.
A friend took me and my family to her hometown of Schwabach, Germany. We parked on the outskirts near her childhood home and walked into town. As soon as we got off the trail and into the city, this door caught my eye. I loved the contrast between the dark door and the light wall as well as the textures. I was torn between color and black and white as they are both interesting to me on this one. So I will present it in both. Feel free to leave a comment on which you like best.
We found this magnificent old fireplace fireback from an old farmhouse in NE Pennsylvania, and are incorporating it into the range backsplash in our rustic kitchen.
Mark Sanders, Master Tile and Stone Mason, CLT TILE, Stockton,California.
Heading West from Montevideo, along the shores of the River Plate, we came to this gem of a town - Colonia del Sacramento.
www.1001pallets.com/2015/09/diy-rustic-cooler-from-broken...
You were wondering how to make a hit next summer? I think I have the perfect useful project for you. It combines Re-using (abroken refrigerator and old pallet boards) with a useful project for warm nights!
All the steps are provided in the link below on Instructables!
Cupcakes and cookies make a wonderful dessert table when displayed on log slices and record cake stands
The Designer Prims gift from Make Home Over.
Blogged:
slposh.blogspot.com/2012/04/rustic-spring.html
Based on photos provided by bride.
Decorated in fondant, gum paste and SugarVeil.
Burlap and ribbon - non edible.
I think this one in particular really does look like ceramic. But nope, it's pure polymer clay.
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Found image. I find this photograph very interesting. The woman is posed against a nicely made rustic chair - the seat is neat and the back has been carefully constructed from angled branches to create a pattern up the back and an arched rail along the top. I wonder if she made it. I assume the chair is supposed to be the star of the show so it's a pity it has been cropped.
Happy Bench Monday!
Taken while on a hike at the Konza Prairie a few weeks ago. We hiked the Kings Creek Loop Trail which is 4.4 miles. This rustic bench provided the perfect resting spot.
Konza Prairie,
Riley County, KS.