Seed bearing plants. My own science problems. c.1935.
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Seed bearing plants. My own science problems. c.1935.
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Numbered gourds. Vaughan's gardening illustrated. 1940.
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Fruit page. Larousse Du XX Siecle. 1930. Illustrated by Adolphe Millot.
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Honeybees in clover. In Field and Forest. 1928.
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Watercolor-sketch of a lion by Georges Frédéric Rötig (1873-1961).
Ryohei Tanaka (Japanese, born 1935)
Forget-me-not on a black background, N/D
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Звери самые маленькие, 1927. Illustrated by Vasily Vatagin.
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🐰It's the last week before Easter = the perfect time for these two sweet Cakewalk DIY projects!
# 1 → Our Easter Bunny Crown — easy to make, adjustable, and creates the cutest Easter morning photos.
# 2 → The cheerful Standing Bunny Garland — a beautiful, sturdy centerpiece that stands on its own.
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Good crafts for kids, too! 👑 🌷
The first page of The Book of Shades . A new little project to curate color palettes from everyday things that might otherwise go unnoticed.
This month we (fittingly) admire deep, lovely emerald green: Vintage books, rolling hills, jade, clovers, teapots, mint tins.
A new shade every month. 🌿📖
Drove back from an errand into town and came across a downed and unattended plane in a fallow vineyard.
The pilot clipped several steel stakes on the landing and caused some real damage to the plane.
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Christie’s
The surviving family heirloom Christmas ornaments are too precious to risk putting on the tree, so I set them out in a bowl instead.
It’s uncanny how, all these years later, they perfectly match the colors in the room.
Or is it? Did that turquoise color scheme imprint itself on my childhood brain and find a way to manifest itself when I grew up?
Spring vibes from April on my Chaparral Journal blog — a desert wishbone-bush (Mirabilis multiflora), a vibrant purple wildflower.
Follow me at @chaparraljounral for more flora & fauna!
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Check out these handmade paper pumpkins — perfect for Halloween!
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Grab the templates via MozaicStudio.com or @CakewalkDIYFun on Etsy.
Andrew Wyeth, "The Witching Hour" (1977). A pleasing terror.
Dusting off this forgotten watercolor-and-ink beet sketch from January—love the red color mix! 🎨
A little art to brighten a Monday.
Shoutout to our DIY brand Cakewalk DIY @cakewalkdiyfun for a 5-star Etsy win on the Pumpkin-Squash Paper Craft Templates!
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