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Sandra's decoration Welcome to my page! These items has been created by my hands. I can create more for request. Do not hesistate to contact me. Thank you
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These are perfect for special occasion like baby shower, birthday parties, wedding or just decorate your house.

Here it is, Noah in rust colour.The story behind Noah name is that we almost chose it for our baby boy 👶🏻
14/12/2024

Here it is, Noah in rust colour.
The story behind Noah name is that we almost chose it for our baby boy 👶🏻

My very first piece made to my son's nursery in a beautiful mustard colour 📚
12/11/2024

My very first piece made to my son's nursery in a beautiful mustard colour 📚

Soon, you will see my new knitted custom wire word, shaped in a scripted style font and wrapped using 100% cotton yarn ☝...
09/11/2024

Soon, you will see my new knitted custom wire word, shaped in a scripted style font and wrapped using 100% cotton yarn ☝🏻

One of my beutyest glasses is still available, made from rose gold leaf foil, adding a touch of elegance to the glasses💎
22/01/2023

One of my beutyest glasses is still available, made from rose gold leaf foil, adding a touch of elegance to the glasses💎

Did you know? 🧐The season between summer and winter has not always been referred to as either “fall“ or “autumn.“ Before...
24/09/2022

Did you know? 🧐

The season between summer and winter has not always been referred to as either “fall“ or “autumn.“ Before the 16th Century, in England, it was usually referred to as “harvest,” or more accurately, “hærfest” in Old English🍂

The season was referred to as “harvest” because people associated these months with the gathering of crops by farmers in preparation for winter storage—which typically occurred between August and November. For those linguists out there, the word harvest is of Germanic origin and meant “picking,” “plucking, or “reaping,” all activities farmers would have been performing at this time of the year before winter.

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Did you know? 🧐The season between summer and winter has not always been referred to as either “fall“ or “autumn.“ Before...
24/09/2022

Did you know? 🧐

The season between summer and winter has not always been referred to as either “fall“ or “autumn.“ Before the 16th Century, in England, it was usually referred to as “harvest,” or more accurately, “hærfest” in Old English🍂

The season was referred to as “harvest” because people associated these months with the gathering of crops by farmers in preparation for winter storage—which typically occurred between August and November. For those linguists out there, the word harvest is of Germanic origin and meant “picking,” “plucking, or “reaping,” all activities farmers would have been performing at this time of the year before winter.

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It's National Drink Wine Day!🍷Does anybody really need an excuse to open a bottle of their favorite red (or white) at th...
18/02/2022

It's National Drink Wine Day!🍷
Does anybody really need an excuse to open a bottle of their favorite red (or white) at the end of a long and stressful day? Absolutely not! After all, a glass (OK, bottle) of wine is truly the greatest antidote to stressful moments.
It’s also suggested that a glass a day keeps the cardiologist away!😉

Are you already getting egg-cited about the arrival of Easter?The best thing about Easter decorations: They don't necess...
17/02/2022

Are you already getting egg-cited about the arrival of Easter?
The best thing about Easter decorations: They don't necessarily have to be taken down once the Easter bunny hops away. The bright colors, floral patterns, and even a strategically-placed cottontail here and there work with the whole spring season aesthetic, so you can feel free to leave your Easter wreath up through June if you want.

Check out this item in my Etsy shop https://www.etsy.com/listing/1178100771/spring-easter-eggs-door-wreath-window

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