Linda Nelson

GLEANING THE BEACH ON THANKSGIVING EVE

I took a few moments to glean the beach for project destined pieces of driftwood this morning.  It was just me and the seagull.  I am so thankful for autumn days like this – somber, still, serene, moody; they are my absolute favorite kind.  Tomorrow I will break bread with my family; for that, too, I am very, very thankful.
Wishing you all a most Happy Thanksgiving.  
God Bless.

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GRAB YOUR PRUNERS AND TAKE A BOUGH!

‘Tis the season to make some evergreen statements, be it bud vases…..

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 fresh bouquets……

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or front porch arrangements!

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A pair of hand pruners, a few vessels or containers and some fresh cut greenery are all you’ll need. There’s no need to wait for December, either.  Feathery boughs of cedar, juniper, arborvitae, microbiota, chamaecyperus, fir and spruce fit right in with and nicely complement all those decorative Thanksgiving trimmings.

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Two of my favorite trees to snip from are Japanese umbrella pine(Sciadopitys verticillata) for it’s leathery-like whorled needles…..

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and white fir(Abies concolor) for it’s clean, citrusy scent.
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Both were ones I bought live and that served as my Christmas trees many years ago.  My, how they’ve grown!  The Japanese umbrella pine was a very pricey purchase.  I slapped down a hundred bucks for what resembled a three-foot Charlie Brown tree; I just had to have it.  My kids were very young at that time, and were absolutely mortified.  “Mom….. this is not a Christmas tree!”
Assemble your outdoor arrangements in containers filled with damp soil or old potting mix.  Make use of decorative plastic nursery pots if you live in an area where freezing weather is a concern.  If you hate that idea and absolutely must use your cherished glazed pots, simply make your arrangement in an old plastic pot then insert it inside the nice one.  I also use that approach when choosing to work with metal pails, as frozen soil expands and could bust open the pail’s seam.
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Embellish with baubles of your choice, and you’re all set!

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linda nelson createaerie
linda nelson createaerie

I made this arrangement just for the birds; after all, they deserve a pretty feeding station, right?
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Well, there you have it.

Now, grab your pruners and take a bough!

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HE SEES DEAD PEOPLE.

So, the little boy sees dead people…….. big deal.  I see repurposed people, and this little angelic one came into my vision while staring at some crap in my garage.

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She wasn’t borne from a sixth sense, either.  No, she was created with some old fan blades, wood from a broken desk drawer, scrap wire, jute twine and last, but not least, a sparkling scouring scrubby.

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linda nelson createaerie

What kind of people do you see?  Stare at some inanimate objects long enough and someone is bound to reveal themselves.

Now, get creative.

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WHAT COLOR(S) WILL YOUR THANKSGIVING BE?

I thought I’d share a collection of color swatches compiled from goings-on at the createaerie.  Perhaps they will evoke in you some Thanksgiving table setting or decorating ideas.  However, if you already have that all planned out, then maybe these images might entice you to treat yourself to a wardrobe accessory…….. or two…….or three.  Just let your color driven passions lead you.  The outcome will, indeed, be very lovely.

I find the subjects pictured below simply visually delicious.

I hope you do too.

Enjoy!

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