Driftwood

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Driftwood has long been used as a natural material in home décor. There is something about the rough, weathered wood that appeals not only to those who love the beach, but to anyone who loves the outdoors or of the natural beauty of wood in general. With driftwood, we get an inside look at the … Read more

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Wooden Crosses

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Perhaps one of the most common decorations in a Western home is that of a cross. Crosses take on a wide range of styles and are made from a wide range of materials; but they all signify the same thing in societies with a Christian heritage – the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified. … Read more

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Wooden Lampshade

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Lampshades go all the way back to the 18th century, in Paris, where reflectors were first attached to oil-burning street lamps. The reflectors were intended to direct the glow of the lamps downwards, making them more effective. Today, lampshades perform much the same purpose, directing light where we need it, while at the same time … Read more

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Wooden Bridesmaid Hanger

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Weddings are steeped in traditions, some old, some new. One of the keys to the wedding planning process is deciding which of those traditions will be incorporated into the ceremony and reception. Not everyone does the same, as there are different understandings of those traditions and their importance. One small but important tradition is the … Read more

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Wooden Candle Wick

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Most of the candles sold in stores today are made with a cotton wick, sometimes with paper filaments interlaced in the cotton for a most stable and consistent burn. The paper also helps prevent the wick from curling and becoming lost inside the wax as it solidifies, after the candle is blown out. But cotton … Read more

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