WINTER IN THE COUNTRY

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Fresh white snow on the trees and crunching beneath your feet, starry night skies, crisp cold fresh air, perhaps the jingle of sleigh bells in the distance, the cheerful call of a chickadee and the smell of a wood fire as smoke wafts up the chimney.  Winter in the Country. 

Here are a selection of gift idea and finds for everyone from the shops of the Forget-Me-Nots-Daily-Discovery Team.  Ideas to help you warm up, spend a lazy day inside, or enjoy the beauty of the season.  Enjoy your visit to the winter countryside.    

Ideas to help you stay warm.

 Enjoy the beauty of the Season. 

  

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Dec 12th National Poinsettia Day

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I recently saw a lovely blog post from an Etsy seller as she mused about Poinsettias.  Many of us associate the beautiful Poinsettias we see at this time of year with the Christmas holiday.  It got me wondering why?  How did this plant from the Mexican countryside become a botanical staple in our season of giving? So, off to do some research and here is what I found.

 

Many mistake the poinsettia’s leaves as flower petals, but the flowers are actually the smaller, yellow buds in a poinsettia’s center. These bracts, the upper portion of the leaves, are famously red, although they actually bloom in a variety of hues, such as pink, white and yellow. Poinsettias, also known as the “lobster flower” or “Mexican flame leaf,” bloom in December, making them an ideal holiday flower.

 

The plant is named for the first U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Dr. Joel Roberts Poinsett, who introduced America to the poinsettia in 1828, after discovering it in the wilderness in southern Mexico. Dr. Poinsett, who dabbled in botany when he wasn’t politicking between nations, sent cuttings of the plant back to his South Carolina home. While it wasn’t initially embraced, it caught on over the years, and by the 20th century it was a holiday mainstay.

 

In fact, National Poinsettia Day is celebrated on Dec. 12, honoring both the plant and the man who brought it to America

 

What does a poinsettia have to do with Christmas? One interpretation of the plant is as a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem, the heavenly body that led the three magi, or wise men, to the place where Christ was born. A Mexican legend tells of a girl who could only offer weeds as a gift to Jesus on Christmas Eve. When she brought the weeds into a church, they blossomed into the beautiful red plants we know as poinsettias, known as Flores de Noche Buena in Mexico (Spanish for “flowers of the holy night”).

 

 

The Poinsettia is now one of the most important floricultural crops in the US and December 12th is now celebrated as National Poinsettia Day, marking the date of Poinsett’s death, celebrating his life and his discovery, and noting his unfathomable enjoyment of the lush plants. And, just as Poinsett would have it; the Poinsettia, whether white, red or pink, remains one of the most frequently sold and delivered Christmas decorations during the holiday season.

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2018 Holiday Gift Guide HOLIDAY HOME DECOR

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Our homes seem to reflect us most clearly during this special holiday season.  Decorated with traditional colors and family heirlooms or perhaps some bold new traditions or minimalist décor, whatever your decorating style, these holiday home décor finds are sure to inspire you. 

Candle holders to help set the mood.

 Vessels to fill with greenery and pine cones.

 

And all manner of decorative accents.  Deck out your home for the holiday season, whether that is Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Festivus or New Years.   

The holiday shopping season is in full swing.  This collection contains some great gift ideas, including lovingly handcrafted designs and vintage finds.  All brought to you by some of the shops of the Forget-me-Nots-Daily-Discoveries Team on Etsy.  Check out these great finds and shops and prepare to be amazed at the variety of handcrafted and vintage treasures you will find. 

 

 

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2018 Gift Guide GIFTS JUST FOR HER

 

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Shopping for Mom, your sister, your aunt, your grandmother, perhaps your fiancé or wife – whoever you are shopping for, these suggestions are sure to please.   

The holiday shopping season is in full swing.  To inspire you, here are some great gift ideas, including lovingly handcrafted designs and vintage finds.  All brought to you by some of the shops of the Forget-me-Nots-Daily-Discoveries Team on Etsy.  Check out these great finds and shops and prepare to be amazed at the variety of handcrafted and vintage treasures you will find.   

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Daily Discoveries Oct 31st 2016 FMNDDTeam on Etsy

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“Consider the postage stamp: 

 its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing

until it gets there”. 

Josh Billings

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Be first to discover our newest finds and creations by following any or all of our boards.  They are updated daily.  We are waiting to welcome you to our shops.

Thanks for stopping by and we hope you enjoyed your visit.  We hope to see you again tomorrow.

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Daily Discoveries Oct 17th 2016 FMNDDTeam on Etsy

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“You never know how strong you are,

until being strong is the only choice you have”

Cayla Mills

 

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Daily Discoveries Oct 12th 2016 FMNDDTeam on Etsy

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QUOTE OF THE DAY

“Kindness is in our power,

even when fondness is not.”

Samuel Johnson

 

Explore the wonderful handcrafted and vintage treasures and finds along with craft and  jewelry supplies from the shops of the FMNDDTeam on Etsy.  Here are the finds from our shops for October the 12th.  Enjoy!

 

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MARCH 2105

No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.
Proverb

The two birthstones for March are Aquamarine and Bloodstone

March Round Disc AquamarineMarch Aquamarine RingMarch Aquamarine and Pearl EarringsMarch Aquamarine and Opal

March is synonymous with the onset of spring (in the Northern Hemisphere). Accordingly the flower associated with this month is the Daffodil also known as Jonquil, Narcissus or Lent Lily.

Yellow DaffodilMarch Ironstone setMarch handknit purseMarch yellow acorns

March sees its fair share of celebrations from Daylight Savings Time (yes, a reason to celebrate), St. Patrick’s Day and of course the Vernal Equinox

March Shamrocks Pillow CoverMarch St Pats postcardMarch Ireland MapMarch 4 leaf clover

No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn

Hal Borland

March Lilac PillowMarch spring amperdandMarch Fushsia PurseMarch candle set

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FEBRUARY 2015

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The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size.”

Gertrude S. Wister

The violet is February’s flower, although there are some that say the primrose holds this place of honor. The richly colored Amethyst is the birthstone for the month of February and the astrological signs for February are: Aquarius, January 20 – February 18 and Pisces, February 19 – March 20

Framed Violets

Amethyst Bracelet  Amethyst and Pearl RingAmethyst Acorns

February sees a large rodent providing weather forecasts and hope of an early spring.

Gardeners’ hearts are set aflutter with the arrival of seed catalogues and plans for the summer bounty.

garden obeliskgarden planters      garden tomato signgarden red poppies Romantics everywhere have an extra special day to profess their love and affection.

Be MineCat Valentine      Heart PillowHeart Charms There are special observances in February to honor Presidents, the Chinese New Year and specials days in many countries – as if February now allows us to celebrate.

Somehow in February, here in North America, we feel we have turned the corner on old man winter – there is now more winter behind us than in front of us. And, if we squint we can see spring just around the corner.

February brings hope for things to come.

February is merely as long as is needed to pass the time until March.

Dr. J. R. Stockton

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