Added to 913 ideabooks Last comment "Kinda like stick walls at GGP ..but not really" This photo has 3 questions
find at a local home goods or online at amazon, then purchase a 100 string led light set in red or orange from amazon also. Make sure you purchase the lights that have 8 functions, they cost about 10-12 dollars. Place them in the metal bowl then go out and find sticks and small limbs from your yard or forest
among local driftwood sticks that sits on a coffee table made to hide the cords
a bowl of twigs has the look of a fire pit without the fire hazard. "The glowing-embers effect was created by tucking strings of orange twinkle lights in among a whorl of local driftwood sticks," McLeod explains. "We
Out here on the porch, a bowl of twigs has the look of a fire pit without the fire hazard. "The glowing-embers effect was created by tucking strings of orange twinkle lights in among a whorl of local driftwood sticks," McLeod
enlisted a local glass studio to kiln-fire shards of Starphire glass into a 1-inch-thick breakfast bar. Starphire is a brand of low-iron glass — the less iron, the less of a green hue glass has.
"The glass has a Milky Way–like wispy pattern to it," says Finne. "The glass becomes magical when you turn on
enlisted a local glass studio to kiln-fire shards of Starphire glass into a 1-inch-thick breakfast bar. Starphire is a brand of low-iron glass — the less iron, the less of a green hue glass has."The glass has a Milky Way–like wispy pattern to it," says Finne. "The glass becomes magical when you turn on the
Added to 517 ideabooks Last comment "The floor with the Fireplace. The Crown on the fireplace" This photo has 2 questions
like your local colors..? Or maybe "filter" out just the color/look you like to have less variation? - Kenny
abundant local material. "Dig down a foot just about anywhere, and you'll hit river rock," Craft says. "It is a readily available, practically free material that helps create a local style."
Inside, the house incorporates river rock, an abundant local material. "Dig down a foot just about anywhere,
I love this idea of DIY using local rocks found anywhere to protect back walls for woodstoves.
Local materials and craftspeople were used whenever possible. These rocks are readily available all over town, right under the topsoil.
abundant local material. "Dig down a foot just about anywhere, and you'll hit river rock," Craft says. "It is a readily available, practically free material that helps create a local style."