We are very limited here on Blogger.com as to the choices of our templates (only about 20) and frankly after blogging here for five years I’ve gotten bored with the look and changed templates a […]
Weavin' Wicker Woman's Blog Facelift! Read More »
We are very limited here on Blogger.com as to the choices of our templates (only about 20) and frankly after blogging here for five years I’ve gotten bored with the look and changed templates a […]
Weavin' Wicker Woman's Blog Facelift! Read More »
Country Living Tales (in this case, Tails)– You can really tell that fall is here in northern Minnesota and winter is fast approaching, when the mice try to over-run the house! Well, as you can
Mouse in the House! Read More »
Here is Rhonda Amundson at The Wicker Woman shop in August taking a bee skep class. This one was made from rye straw. We had fun and didn’t she do a great job?
Bee Skep Class at The Wicker Woman Shop Read More »
A couple days ago, I was out gathering barley straw from a farmer’s field and managed to get quite a bit of it for future bee skep making classes. The farmer got quite a kick
Gathering Straw for Bee Skeps Read More »
“Protect your wicker furniture” by Shelagh McNally for the Outdoor Decoration section of Canadian Home & Country magazine just came out and features recommendations for wicker care tips from yours truly, in the September issue!
Wednesday Wicker Wisdom-Canadian Wicker Article Read More »
Check out the September issue of Canadian Home & Country magazine, in the Outdoor Decorating section–“Protect your wicker furniture” by Shelagh McNally Wicker furniture care article featuring hints and tips by yours truly–The Wicker Woman-Cathryn
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THANK YOU to all the dedicated, determined and delightful member organizers and to all attendees of The SeatWeavers’ Guild that made our 2nd Annual Gathering on July 31-August 3, 2009, such a great success! Mindy
Monday Mention –The SeatWeavers’ Guild Read More »