On Sunday, after preaching at a local church, I was given a lovely bunch of flowers, which I brought home and put in my white china pitcher. They were a rainbow of colours
But I have separated them out now, and made six smaller arrangements, so I can have flowers all over the place!
Sunflowers are so cheerful! The elegant blue bottle came back from a trip to Florence with Steph about ten years ago, and originally contained mineral water. I used the roses as a table decoration from our candlelit supper.
My little spice jar [from Steph] is just right for a tiny posy – the blue jug was a gift from Liz [I think] I have posted about the beer bottles before. And the yellow ‘mums are just in an Ikea drinking glass.
I do so love having fresh flowers about the house, don’t you?
that is such a good idea
ReplyDeleteI love fresh flowers, Oscar loves fresh flowers to snack on, so we rarely have flowers, and only those from the garden. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have big displays all over?!
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What beautiful flowers Ang! I love fresh flowers but until my tiniest can be trusted not to eat them I tend not to have them very often. Your so lucky.
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A fresh tea cosy brighten the kitchen up no end- and me!
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I like the separate arrangements . That's not the word is it ?
ReplyDeleteI'll call them cameo's
I must collect some small vases , I like your style
Angela, your flowers are lovely. I am inspired to get some - I haven't had any in the house for ages! Hope things are going well for you. Cheers
ReplyDeleteLove how you've managed to use the one bunch to fill the house with flowers.
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