Visitors to my beautiful home often comment on my stylish plants, with their fantastic designer PVC pots, filled with religious icons gathered on my many trips to Asia and the Middle East.
Like this one:

Well, the pots cost about $1 from Ikea, and the plant, is an onion.
That's right, I planted a freakin onion in a $1 pot from the same place everyone else with no taste or individuality shops, and chucked in some cheap polyester Anubis sculpture from Egypt, and a steel Buddha head from a jumble sale in Bayswater.
Oh, and some random keys from a 1930's typewriter, just jammed in the dirt.
And you love it!
Next time on 'Home Style with Knifey', innovative storage solutions for your inner city apartment...
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3 comments:
Dear idolized home-stylist of the stars Knifey,
I am originally from the desert in Washington state. I live in the trees now.
I would really like to grow a tumbleweed or some tackweeds to remind me of home.
Any ideas on how to display them attractively in my home?
Thanks, Knifey, you're the best,
Mara
knifey this blog gets better every day. I'm considering bumping you up to Blog #1 in my favourites list, thereby pushing ms fits down to #2.
I'll let you know of my decision in a day or two, but the next few posts you write could REALLY change my mind.
OK, this site has been acting really weird lately, and things I have posted have disappeared/ reappeared, then disappeared again.
MARA! I wrote you a reply, but it's gone.
It was a really good reply, and I was quite pleased with it.
It was all about how I literally spent 5 hours of my life mocking up timbleweed-based interior design ideas, before i realised that the desert really needs to stay outside for a reason.
I'm very sad my post went bye bye's.
The moral of the story was that we could put out heads together and come up with most asskickingest treehouse ever though.
Park Rangers be damned.
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