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Of The Earth Handmade Seed Paper/Hand Dyed Silk by flowerseedpaper
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Thomas & Rebecca: Invitations
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The paper used in the invitations is made by a local couple who started a unique business, Of The Earth. One of their specialties is paper which contains wildflower seeds, and your invitation is made from just such paper. Text from Of The Earth. The seeds are a mix of annual (a) and perennial (p) species from North America which tolerate partial shade they need 4 hours per day of direct sunlight and grow to about 3 ( via. Dwarf Spurred Snapdragon (a). Showy Evening Primrose (p). Red Corn Poppy (a).
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The Farris Family Builds a House: Slowly settling in
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Saturday, August 17, 2013. Jeff from Hammer and Hand came and took some beautiful photos of the house:. And Skylar set up energy monitoring for the house, which we can watch from an iPhone app. We have a new obsession (as does Sam, owner of Hammer and Hand)! And Larry is molting. We were a bit concerned, as it coincided with our vacations and we wondered if he was stressed by loneliness (not likely! Sunset from the deck. December 26, 2013 at 5:37 AM.
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The Farris Family Builds a House: May 2013
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Monday, May 27, 2013. Chippin' away with Larry the peacock. Saturday was Chipping Day: The day we attempted to rid ourselves of the giant pile of tree stumps, branches, shrubs and who knows what other plant detritus. We started with a long, tall pile, which is only half represented by the photo below, from last October:. The debris pile, back in October. It condensed a bit over time. Dirty and pooped Hayden on our Pile o' Chip. Time for some fire! Our favorite part of th...
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The Farris Family Builds a House: March 2013
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Wednesday, March 27, 2013. In the meantime, we have Agepan on the entire exterior of the house; the siding will go on after insulation, which is due next week, and drywall will go in at that time as well. Next week our concrete floor should be cleaned and etched, and the following week we get our garage doors. Visible progress is coming, but it's been slow lately. In front of the landing will be a reading nook, with a shelf built into the drywall of the landing. Part of ...
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The Farris Family Builds a House: Pooped, peacock and otherwise
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Pooped, peacock and otherwise. In the ensuing days, we've worked day and night to unpack and organize. Having rented moving boxes was an excellent incentive to get unpacked; the rental package included two weeks with the boxes, and we knew we would pay extra for every day after that. We did pretty well; we only paid for two extra days! Our Indonesian and Korean pots work beautifully on their shelf. Art is going up around the house.
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The Farris Family Builds a House: November 2012
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Friday, November 30, 2012. Holy cow, it looks like a house! What a difference a few days makes! The guys are furiously framing and before we know it we'll have an upper floor. From the west - this is the guest room. Standing in the guest room, looking east. The boys' rooms (tall windows) with their bathroom (high window) in between. From the east, looking at the boys' rooms on down. Monday, November 26, 2012. More foam . and wood! Wednesday, November 21, 2012. We also ha...
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The Farris Family Builds a House: July 2013
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Pooped, peacock and otherwise. In the ensuing days, we've worked day and night to unpack and organize. Having rented moving boxes was an excellent incentive to get unpacked; the rental package included two weeks with the boxes, and we knew we would pay extra for every day after that. We did pretty well; we only paid for two extra days! Our Indonesian and Korean pots work beautifully on their shelf. Art is going up around the house.
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The Farris Family Builds a House: April 2013
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Tuesday, April 30, 2013. A hive of activity. Our house has been busy! Yesterday the guys worked on the floor more, a cabinet guy put together (but didn't install) most of our cabinets, and we had an evening vanity delivery. And then there was the mystery of the missing vanity sinks, which were linked to the vanity countertop that apparently wasn't going be installed at the same time as our kitchen counters. With a little investigating, a lot of phone calls and some q...
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The Farris Family Builds a House: August 2012
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The Farris Family Builds a House. Wednesday, August 15, 2012. Big commitments - and a DATE. Never fear, my radio silence has not been due to lack of activity! We have signed a contract with Hammer and Hand and officially submitted all paperwork to the bank. The permits are trickling in. We expect to close on the loan the first week in September, pick up the permits immediately after, and break ground on Monday, September 10. Wooohooooo! We spent a lot of money, but we saved a huge chunk by purchasing dur...
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