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Jeanine Taylor Folk Art: Ushering in a New Season
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Jeanine Taylor Folk Art. Specializing in Exceptional Contemporary and Southern Folk Art. Ushering in a New Season. As the calendar advances, our gallery changes and we usher in a new season. This year we are celebrating PEACE.which never goes out of style. Hope you can swing by the gallery to catch some of our favorite folk artists and to see the glorious displays of ornaments, seasonal gifts, and decor. We love to celebrate! We start the season with an Open House on Saturday, Nov. 6 from 11am to 4pm.
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Jeanine Taylor Folk Art: Time for a Workshop that's Fun!
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Jeanine Taylor Folk Art. Specializing in Exceptional Contemporary and Southern Folk Art. Time for a Workshop that's Fun! If a workshop is FUN, shouldn't we call it a funshop? No matter what we call it, this Saturday, Dec. 11 you'll want to join us as we host Melissa Menzer for a trip through her imagination. The photos here are from our Memory Jar Workshop in July. Lots of fun! 9:30am - 4:30pm; $75 includes all materials. Call the gallery to register, 407-323-2774. Jeanine Taylor Folk Art.
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Jeanine Taylor Folk Art: January 2011
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Jeanine Taylor Folk Art. Specializing in Exceptional Contemporary and Southern Folk Art. The Bone Show with Butch Anthony. It's always a surprise to see what Butch Anthony unpacks from his full-to-the-brim truck. You never know what treasures he has created from the detritus of past lives. The Bone Show is stocked with re-purposed art, furniture, sculptures, chandeliers, and more curiosities than you can shake a jawbone at! Hope you can visit. Show dates are January 28 - February 27, 2011. Http:/ www....
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Hint of Citrus: Favorite Things
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A slice of florida life. From raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens. Furniture, Antiques, Interiors, Etc.:. Ariella Chezar Floral Designs. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). One kind word can warm three cold winter months" Japanese Proverb. Follow on Twitter: hintofcitrus. Pinning Away: pinterest.com/hintofcitrus. Find on Facebook: Hint of Citrus. Etsy Store Plum Cushion. Jeanine Taylor Folk Art. C) hint of citrus 2011. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Hint of Citrus: Oak Covered Lanes...Get Set for Arbor Day!
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A slice of florida life. Monday, April 25, 2011. Oak Covered Lanes.Get Set for Arbor Day! This is Central Florida.Oak Canopies with Spanish Moss. In honor of Arbor Day (Friday, April 29) Here are some top streets for beautiful trees in the Greater Orlando Area. Downtown Orlando - Lake Eola Heights Neighborhood. Good Bike Rides/Walks/Drives, etc.:. Downtown Orlando 500 year old Live Oak. Winter Park, Ancient Cypress Trees. Downtown Windermere, FL - dirt roads veer off into ancient canopies.
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Tracy Stilwell's Blog: February 2012
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Inside Story of the Doll! Here are a few more images of the construction process for the doll that is in. The current In Stitches Vol 6. The name of the piece is "Is the War Over Yet? And it is built on a wooden yarn spool. Don't forget that your image will be inverted.pay particular attention to words! The stuffed head pillow offers endless opportunities for embellishment! Spool with skirt and batting wrapped around top. Have a good day and make great stuff! The BEST homegr...
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Hint of Citrus: Camellia Season
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A slice of florida life. Thursday, January 5, 2012. What's a Camellia, you ask? A flowering plant related to the tea family, the Camellia takes center stage January and February in central Florida. Native to East and Southeast Asia, the Camellia was named by Linneaus in the 18th century. The camellia's popularity across the deep south and in New England greenhouses continued throughout the 18th century; some of the best known places to view plants today include Charleston, New Orleans, Pensacola, and als...
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Hint of Citrus: The Tulips are Blooming!
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A slice of florida life. Friday, February 11, 2011. The Tulips are Blooming! Not such a novel thing for those in zone 8 and above; but down here in zone 9b, it’s quite a feat! So, how did a central Floridian come up with these beauties? By forcing them. Tulips need winter to come up in the spring. My 150 total count of tulips wintered for 5 weeks in the crisper drawer. How to force Tulips:. Make sure you order in the fall (bulbs aren’t available year round and you need to winter them. Etsy Store Plum Cus...
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Sallianne McClelland: Where have all the flowers gone?
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Where have all the flowers gone? Back in January 2010, my good friend Loretta Benedetto Marvel shared a post on her blog that to this day resonates with me . divert yourself for a moment and enjoy her words from that day: http:/ tinyurl.com/p5uv4qp. They were all magnificent and bloomed in the perennial garden of our life. Knowing I will not breaks my heart. I met Rachel before leaving for the USA. At the time she was about to be married to my nephew and even though she was technically going to be my...
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