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A Semi-Formal Bayside Garden That Blooms Year-Round

It’s a landscape designer’s dream to be offered a large site and the freedom to create any garden of their choosing.

This very scenario resulted in this Black Rock garden by Andrew Panton Design, which combines overflowing foliage, formal hedging, and tropical beach elements relevant to its bayside Melbourne location. 

Designed with year-round interest firmly in mind, the garden is divided into sections highlighting perennials that bloom throughout the seasons.

Liquorice, Cherries and Sea Salt – The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.

Today Stockholm-based Australian photographer Simon Bajada shares with us his final recipe – a sweet and salty dessert which brings together three robust and unexpected flavours – liquorice, sea salt and sweet cherries.

Huge thanks to Simon for sharing so many inspired Scandinavian recipes with us this month!  We thoroughly recommend his beautiful new book, The New Nordic, published by Hardie Grant which available in all good bookshops now!

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Seaside Inspiration for the Home

UncategorizedSeaside Inspiration for the Home

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Seaside Inspiration for the Home

Trips to the beach are popular getaways – but if you can\’t get to the beach, you can bring it to your home.

  • Find or make pillows and accents with a nautical or beach theme.
  • Make a beach terrarium with a glass bowl, sand, shells and pieces of coral.
  • Print beach photographs or scan illustrations and frame a set in white wood frames.
  • Create a tablescape with books about the sea, neutral colored candles, and items like sand dollars and shells in a wooden tray.

This antique-look Photo Frame Accent Table is ideal for displaying fun-in-the-sun photos past and present. A whitewashed finish is the natural choice for breezy, beachcomber appeal. You can find more beach-inspired projects like this at www.joann.com/projects/.

Photo Frame Accent Table

Some experience necessary
Approximate Crafting Time: 3 to 5 hours, plus drying time

Supplies and Tools:

  • Large picture frame with glass
  • 4 table legs and brackets for attaching to back of frame
  • L-brackets and screws for securing photo panel to underside of frame
  • Martha Stewart Crafts acrylic paint: Gray Wolf, Porcelain Doll, Wedding Cake, Linen
  • White household candle
  • Sandpaper: course and fine
  • Foam core board
  • Linen fabric
  • Batting or felt
  • Adhesive or tacky glue
  1. Attach hardware to frame for removable legs.
  2. Paint legs and frame Gray Wolf; apply 2 coats for good coverage. Let dry.
  3. Rub candle onto all areas of frame and legs where a distressed look is desired.
  4. Paint 2 coats of a mixture of all the whites onto all surfaces. Let dry.
  5. Sand lightly with course sandpaper, then with fine grit sandpaper.
  6. Prepare the insert for the frame: Cut foam core to fit into the opening. Cut a layer of batting or felt slightly smaller than the foam core; attach to foam core. Cover all with linen fabric and glue to foam core on the underside, stretching tightly.
  7. Attach various photos to the linen, with your choice of adhesive. Attach to the underside of the frame, using L-brackets and short screws, inserting the glass first.
  8. Attach legs.

Source

Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores

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