An Easy Way to Hang Art

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Happy September, friends! I hope you’re well! It’s been a while since our last conversation but I’m still here, and have a fun little project to share with you. If you have a wall in your home that’s needing a bit of love and attention, or just some prettying up, perhaps today’s little story on hanging art will give you some ideas.

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Learn About Cut-Flower Gardening with The Land Gardeners

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If you’ve ever been seduced by thoughts of growing flowers in pots or in your garden, yet needed guidance on where to begin and what to plant, Create Academy’s course A Year of Cut Flowers, taught by Henrietta Courtauld and Bridget Elworthy of the Land Gardeners, is a wonderful place to start. 

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The Julia Berolzheimer x Pottery Barn Collection

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The Julia Berolzheimer x Pottery Barn collection has just launched and it is every bit as stunning and luxurious as we’d expected it to be. Following a very successful first collaboration between the lifestyle influencer and entrepreneur and Pottery Barn, the new collection zooms in on the every day facet of home decor, bringing glamour to timeless staples.

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This Week’s Finds

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After an abundant June in the garden, with a symphony of colors and scents, and plenty of blooms to pick – peonies, lupine, iris and delphiniums – the garden is experiencing a dip in productivity, as am I. The Shasta daisies and echinacea are the only flowers going strong right now, attracting some of the most gorgeous butterflies I have ever seen. Some as big as the palm of my hand. The limelight hydrangeas have been rather shy bloomers this year and are taking their time forming their frothy panicles. Just when I thought my hydrangea luck had turned. 

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Finds From a Recent Antiquing Trip

Happy end of July, dear friends! I don’t know about you, but I cannot believe we’ve already passed the mid-summer mark and are thinking fall schedules and back-to-school supplies. It’s been a crazy, busy summer with exquisite highs and some painful lows, but overall it’s been lovely and plenty fun. On the home front, there are a few projects I have yet to photograph and share with you but, for that to happen, I need to get my act together and do a bit of outdoor painting and styling. And with all the rain we’ve been having here in New England, that’s been a challenge. 

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