Meadowlight Hill turned 5 today!

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Meadowlight Hill turned 5 today!
Harvested some of our gorgeous Meadowlight wild mint. Some will hang dry for a good long time, and some is getting oven-dried and made into tea this afternoon! There’s soooo much more where this came from! 🌿💕
My heart sings for summer in Vermont 💕🌱🌳✨
My ongoing WIP, the temperature afghan. I’ve missed several days each month, but what’s wonderful about this project is that it doesn’t matter! One row a day, or one row every several days—the cumulative effect is still beautiful!
Rearranged my room and added more, and I love it so much 💖🌱🌿🌹🌷
~Comforter from Ikea : Strandkrypa Botanical
This is basically the vibe I’m going for all the time. In life.
New pallet bed 💖🌹🌹
Sweet little pallet bed design
DIY: mini knotted plant hanger
If you’re scrambling for a last-minute gift, or are haunted by endless blank walls and empty spaces, this quick craft is your solution.
Start simply with some rope and a plant of your choosing. I typically go for thinner rope, which makes for daintier hangings.
Cut 4 pieces of rope about 2.5 times what you envision your final product to be.
Fold the ropes in half to create a loop and tie a knot. This will serve as your hanger.
After the top knot is complete, begin your first row of knots by tying two adjacent strings together. Repeat this pattern until each rope is tied to the one next to it.
For your next row, tie knots a couple inches below the row above, using one string from each pair to make a new knot. Be sure that you continue to use adjacent ropes so that the knots continue a circular pattern.
You can pick any amount of knotted rings you’d like. The width that the knots are apart from one another depend on the width of your plant. For example, if your plant is smaller, you may want to make the rows of knots closer together to create a weaved look around your plant.
Finally, tie one knot at the bottom of the plant hanger using all of the strings, similar to how you made the top (just without the loop).
Your final product should be a variation of the plant hanger pictured below
You can utilize different textures and make them in multiples - they sure look good together.
I hope this little demonstration pumps some inspiration into your bloodstream. Happy crafting!
Yes! A wee plant hanger...
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Whats In My Witch Garden, and What Each Plant Is Used For!!
Aloe // luck, protection
carnation // protection, strength
chamomile // passion, sleep
chrysanthemum // strength
clover // wealth, success
hibiscus // love, lust
holly // protection
honeysuckle // wealth, spirit
jasmine // love, wealth
lavender // peace, happiness
lilac // exorcism, love
lily // healing
marigold // protection
poppy // love, sleep
rose // healing, love
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