Oak Leaf Hydrangeas, in a makshift vase (a scrap from a column on the back porch) I really like using found objects as vases. but Please Ignore that my silver needs to be polished! |
Once I get my garden going again (I mean we just moved in, first things, first)! ANYONE is welcome to come "borrow" my flowers too. Aren't these oak leaf hydrangeas pretty, AND they last a long time, AND dry nicely...my neighbors are safe, for now!
Has anyone else ever had to borrow flowers or greenery, from the side of the road or from a neighbors garden????
Also, I am linking up to the Fabulous Blog Pure Style Home of Interior Designer Lauren Liess for her "from the yard (or borrowed) flower project.
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3 comments:
I 'borrowed' lavendar from my neighbor a few weeks ago. I felt a little guilty, but they have probably 15 large lavendar plants in the yard and I only grabbed five sprigs for my bedside table. :)
Mmmm Lavender...maybe with your new foodie venture you could make some lavender cookies as a peace offering:) --G
Honor thy neighbor's flowers - now that would be a great commandment to add!
Lovely !
pve
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