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Make your garden complete with a birdhouse

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Make your garden complete with a birdhouse

With a birdhouse attracts birds to your garden. With luck, the birds will nest here. This provides extra cosiness. Unrolling and approaches by the parents and the chirping of young birds brings nature closer. Additionally helps here with the birds. They can produce their young in a safe environment. Some birds even sleep in a birdhouse. With a beautiful birdhouse or nesting box your garden gets extra atmosphere.

wooden flowers

wooden flowers

Flowerdecoration are doing well in every home. Previously dried flowers were very popular nowadays conquer wooden flowers many interiors. Wooden flowers always good, do not lose leaves and are easy to dust. They also fit a country, classic or modern décor. Nice to get a gift or to give you a wide choice in Dutch tulip wood.

Delfts blue

Delfts blue

Netherlands is known for a number of typical products and traditions. These are the clogs, windmills, tulips and Delft Blue. The latter is a type of pottery, which was made in response to the expensive Chinese porcelain. Characteristic of Delft Blue is blue with white trim, unique and recognizable. It is so popular that, in addition to pottery, also used in other products.

Dutch souvenirs

Dutch souvenirs

With the growing flow of tourists Dutch souvenirs are becoming increasingly popular. Typical gifts are the Dutch clogs, tulips and Delft Blue. Already in the Middle Ages, the first wooden clogs were worn, this time were wooden sandals that protected well against the muddy streets. Later, these sandals were placed in a wooden shoe, which created the current wooden clog. From the 15th century lump made from one piece of wood, bringing the sale. The craft clog makes wooden clogs for workers, peasants as well as Dutch souvenirs. They are not only sold as clogs as well as gift and souvenir clogs.

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