Gorgeous wood pumpkin, mixed with your pretty
hydrangeas for a centerpiece too!
I love the hydrangeas — I'm putting together the photoshoot for Natural History some time next month and have been pining for dusky pink and green
hydrangeas for it....
I added a touch of decorative silver flowers (or whatever those things are called) to
the hydrangeas for a holiday look.
It was the perfect time of year to pick
hydrangeas for the table.
I'll eventually trade out the white
hydrangeas for some fall foliage.
I used
those hydrangeas for a #BrightWhiteWednesday Instagram collaboration (organized by my dear friend Randi Garrett Design) to style this lovely cake plate a couple of different ways.
Or, maybe you could embrace the trend of having
hydrangeas for weddings and select flowers that add a pop of color to your ensemble.
I've been babying
these hydrangeas for over a week now and I haven't killed them off yet!
I am celebrating by arranging a beautiful bouquet of blush pink tulips and white
hydrangeas for my kitchen counter.
I've been wanting to cut
my hydrangeas for Fall decorating, and these tips were very much needed.
Flowers
Hydrangeas for the tables (they fill a space well, so cheap (ish).
Sprinkle liberally around a bunch of white
hydrangeas for calm, daisies for good cheer, baby's breath for amplifying prosperity, and sage for abundance.
Not exact matches
And then we'll finally get around to the rest of the dreams we have
for our little corner of the earth: we have visions of
hydrangeas or lilacs, maybe blueberries.
As
for my favorite garden flower, it has to be the many varieties of
hydrangea.
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If you decide to go with one color, choose at least three flowers that have a variety of textures and sizes (
for example, roses, alstroemeria, and
hydrangea).
Check out this EASY step - by - step tutorial to make a gorgeous
hydrangea wreath
for your front door!
Hydrangea and large blooming flowers like garden roses or peonies are perfect
for arrangements like these because they quickly fill a lot of space and create a nice shape.
The roots of the blue evergreen
hydrangea (Dichroa febrifuga) have been used
for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to treat malaria.
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For versatile decor, use a tray to create a stunning centerpiece with white
hydrangeas, pumpkins and vibrant fall leaves that you can tote to the entryway or fireplace to suit your entertaining needs easily.
I have several tips
for easy holiday decorating here but if you love
hydrangeas like I do (a flower that doesn't necessarily remind us of Christmas) just add a simple bouquet of seeded and / or regular eucalyptus to give them more of a holiday / wintery feel.
I've added some Fall accessories
for now - a vintage bushel basket top, a bull skull, an old wooden tool box, a
hydrangea (also a gift from Sarah!)
I love
hydrangea... I live in NJ too, I have 2 plants in front of my house,
for the last 3 years I get beautiful foliage and NO flowers, can you tell me what we are doing wrong... we prune them back in the fall... thank you
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To bring in some Spring and fresh greenery, I added a palm to the corner of the room (pray
for its life in my hands), and some green hued
hydrangeas.
Thank you
for your advice my
hydrangea look exactly like yours and I will most definitely use your tips.
Just b what I was looking
for you help me grow my love
for hydrangeas!!!
The pictured
hydrangea is one of the last with color
for the season...
Hydrangea and large blooming flowers like garden roses or peonies are perfect
for arrangements like these because they quickly fill a lot of space and create a nice shape.
At some point, can you also give tips
for drying
hydrangeas?
For the flowers, I visited my local florist and picked up eucalyptus branches, mini green
hydrangeas, white Stock flowers, and Bells of Ireland.
I love these White and Gold Minimalist Vases from Etsty and if you're looking
for something a bit more fancy, this White
Hydrangea Arrangement from Pottery Barn is gorgeous!
Why Won't My
Hydrangeas Bloom by Kelly Elko Sherwin Williams Poised Taupe — Color of the Year 2017 by Setting
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For a decorative touch, the napkins are accented with a stem of Larkspur that are similar in color to the
hydrangea centerpiece.
I will be completely honest with you here... I was dreading making paper
hydrangeas and have put off designing the burst of tiny blooms
for a very long time.
For this table setting I had two vases full of gorgeous, aromatic lilies and
hydrangeas, which flanked a stunning brass candle stick at the very center of our table.
The area where we shot these was a little congested with foot traffic (really wanted the
hydrangeas in the background) and we had to constantly pause
for people to pass.
These beautiful pink and blue
hydrangeas were perfect
for this space.
I have a full post on How To Keep Your
Hydrangeas Happy
for Weeks HERE if you need help with keeping your fresh flowers alive
for an extended period of time.
On a cold day, sitting by the fireplace, covered in a warm throw, a perfumed candle fragrance looms in the air and a view of a pretty
hydrangea sets the scene
for a cozy setting!
Hydrangeas are coveted
for their oversized blooms of lush petals.
Surveying said roses, finding them too drab
for this Monday morning, venturing further into the backyard in search of a few bright pink lace cap
hydrangeas.
Then this year I walked into my parents» new living room and saw two chairs upholstered in bright
hydrangea blue with white trim at the bottom and knew I was going to totally steal the look
for the chaise.
The Randalls by my house has the best
hydrangeas and they are only $ 10
for a huge bundle.
Pink and purple
hydrangeas, fully in bloom, lined the outer edge of an area
for a wedding ceremony.
I love white wicker, perfect
for the Hamptons and my blue
hydrangeas.
Does this method work
for flowers other than
hydrangeas?
If you love
hydrangeas like I do, try adding eucalyptus to your
hydrangea arrangements
for a more fall / winter look during those cooler months.
Glittered Poinsettia
Hydrangea & Holly Christmas Wreath Liven up your Christmas decor with this beautiful artificial wreath; features glittered red poinsettias white
hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended
for indoor use...
Adding a few greenery pieces, faux
hydrangeas and mercury glass votives I had the Winter look I was hoping
for.