There's just something about dried flowers. I don't know if it's the knowledge that it was once a vibrant living thing of great beauty, or the delicate-ness of the fragile blossoms, but they are beautiful, whether in vases and baskets, or flattened and framed.
These dried hydrangeas are from my next door neighbor's bushes.
They are still standing dried on the side of the house, safely kept from wind and rain.
A sepia arrangement without the use of the sepia help button!
I'm joining with all the lovely White Wednesday participants at Faded Charm
Be sure and visit all the partygoers and join in yourself. It's a beautiful day!
And don't forget Tomorrow!!!
Please be sure and join me for Pearls and Lace Thursday! I have a collection of hand painted brooches with violets that I'll be sharing with you!! I'll have Mr. Linky up and ready this evening!!
Blessings, Doni
6 comments:
I also use to get hydrangea from my next door neighbor. But then the house was sold,and the new owner cut the bushes down for a better wiew from kitchen window.
I really miss them. Both the old couple that lived there before, and the hydrangeas.
Have a nice wednesday
elsamarianne
I love hydrangea.
Nice week, Zondra Art.
I just love dried hydrangeas-they're so easy to do and look good for so long!
So pretty!!!! I love hydrangeas. We see so few of them here in Phoenix... Thanks for sharing yours!
~Liz
Those dried hydrangeas are beautiful. I think I did mine wrong and I will have to try again because they do NOT look as nice as yours. I also love the purple flowers painted on the jewlery piece in the post above.
Lovely hydrangeas. My whites stopped blooming but I have the greens.
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