Rebuilding Ukraine: Industrialised Construction & energy solutions | Martin Wood & Jaimie Johnston MBE

Thrift Store Decorating: What I Always Look For.

, which we borrowed from a local garden centre for a collaboration and I’ve been toying with the idea of maybe investing in some that I could use year after year.I haven’t found the right ones yet though.

Rebuilding Ukraine: Industrialised Construction & energy solutions | Martin Wood & Jaimie Johnston MBE

They need to be classic and timeless and large enough in scale to be easily visible on the steps when you stand back by the road.So that might be something I’ll start thinking about for next year..I ended up adding in a last-minute solution though, and when I shared it in my stories, I can’t believe the number of messages I got.

Rebuilding Ukraine: Industrialised Construction & energy solutions | Martin Wood & Jaimie Johnston MBE

I think these lanterns might be my favourite part of the porch too, actually.Alternate classic hurricane candle holder option.

Rebuilding Ukraine: Industrialised Construction & energy solutions | Martin Wood & Jaimie Johnston MBE

Love these hurricanes as well.

White faux berries.The nodes are the little connection points on the stem where leaves or new stems grow from.

Some of the nodes may have leaves, and some of them may not..Clip your length of stem using clean pruning shears and fill a small vase or glass with water..

Remove any leaves from your stem that will be below the water level, leaving at least 2 leaves at the top of your stem, which will not touch the water.. Dip the open cut at the bottom of your clipping into a little dish of.rooting hormone.

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