Oh my goodness I LOVE the green hydrangeas!!!! I have purchased dried green
hydrangeas on ebay previously, but really need to find some more to freshen up some of my baskets!!!
I am still enjoying the colors of summer.I love these blue ball jars.I am going to enjoy placing my white
hydrangeas on here too.
The contrasting velvet pink lampshade is picked out by a matching geometric vase of
hydrangeas on the opposite side of the mantel.
She has enjoyed adding her special treasures to the tops of each one and I love the look of
hydrangeas on them.
I even had that same floral print and had
hydrangeas on top of my hutch.
She even used an oversized basket filled with
hydrangeas on the floor on one side of it - just like in my photo drawing!
Enhance the rich tones with a vibrant print and a vase of simple
hydrangeas on the mantel.
The table flowers were large bunches of blue
hydrangeas on vintage glass cake stands.
A backdrop of fresh salal leaves creates a rich green palette for clusters of
hydrangeas on our live wreath.
There are still some of the original dried
hydrangeas on the dress.
hmmmm, I have
Hydrangeas on the side of the barn.....
I kept seeing
those hydrangeas on your Insta story!
And of course I'm using
hydrangeas on repeat already (in my large clear vessel) now that the temps are warmer and we're on our way to full on spring!
Or how about recreating Monet's waterlilies with an arrangement of
hydrangeas on your coffee table?
I used dried
hydrangea on my office tree and keeping with the hydrangea tree topper theme I added these white snowball hydrangea stems to as a tree topper.
Your home is gorgeous all decorated for fall, and my favorite image is the one where
the hydrangea on your mantel is reflected in the mirror!
The hydrangea on our coffee table — that is one blossom head.
Not exact matches
Easter and Asiatic lilies,
hydrangeas, crocuses, tulips, hyacinths and daffodils will be
on display.
beautiful tissue paper flowers
on branches via Sandra Brundell hand painted paper flowers via Oh Happy Day crepe paper and pompom flowers via Cakies tissue paper cherry tree via Pink Stripey Socks large painted flowers via Se7en crepe paper crocus via eHow by Craftberry Bush tulle flowers
on sticks via Make It Your Own coffee filter cherry blossoms
on branches via Aunt Peaches bubble print
hydrangeas via A Piece of Rainbow fingerprint hyacinths via Dali's Moustache watercolor circle flowers via NurtureStore
Strung some lights, hung more vintage shiny brites, added an old silver trophy filled with
hydrangeas and put a few snowy mason jar candles
on the steps.
... and I love those purple laces and you are now making me look to see if there is a bud
on my
hydrangea bush that did not bloom last year....
I scored big time at the local florist with a sale
on hydrangeas by the stem, lisianthus and larkspur.
Hydrangeas are placed in some antique blue glassware along with a pumpkin
on the nightstand.
Blooming with the same floral as our Lacecap
Hydrangea Bedding, and
on the same wrinkle - resistant sateen, this shower curtain finishes any master or guest bath.
After I was dressed, I set out some pillows
on our love seat, placed a fresh cutting from our limelight
hydrangea in a mason jar and I set out a candle.
=) Got ta agree
on tulips and
hydrangeas and add in ranunculus and peonies.
Keeping the cost of creating this table to under $ 50 out of pocket was imperative this year, so besides the
hydrangeas, seeded eucalyptus, and table runner, everything else
on the table is from items I already had
on hand.
She also picked up a few of these
Hydrangea Door Swags that will look adorable
on her front door.
Adding color to any room or doorway it hangs
on, this
hydrangea berry wreath brings a dash of springtime whimsy to any occasion.
I just flipped the wicker basket -LCB- a staple item
on the coffee table, holding books and other decor pieces -RCB- upside down and built up an arrangement of grapevine,
hydrangeas, and white pumpkins, surrounding a large moss covered pumpkin.
Adding color to any room or doorway it hangs
on, this 24»
hydrangea berry wreath brings a dash of springtime whimsy to any occasio... n. Color: Multi.
To emphasize Springs return, I added some fresh baby blue
hydrangeas to my buffet, and created a little spring vignette, making a bold statement
on our Schoolhouse Chalkboard.
You can pick up a pretty bouquet
on the cheap, or snag a bunch of
hydrangeas from the grocery.
Love that beautiful blue romper
on you, plus after all that commotion you girls got the
hydrangeas in the photo and they look gorgeous.
On a positive note, I did score some pretty
hydrangeas + tulips from Trader Joe's.
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!
I am hoping that the buds
on my
hydrangea bushes did not get frozen from the snow we had yesterday and here you are shading them from the heat!
Daises, english roses, daffodils,
hydrangea, even baby's breath got in
on the action.
I cut flowers when they started to change colors
on my
hydrangea bushes and dried them in a bowl in our kitchen (standing them up).
I have been
on a
hydrangea drying kick lately too!
I can't stay away from these gorgeous
hydrangeas in front of my building and am tempted to take some snippers and give them a new home
on my dining table (I won't, but I want to...).
I snagged this Wool Melton Toggle Coat
on supah - dupah sale post-Christmas, and while the
hydrangea blue is getting low in stock, I've rounded up some additional pastel winter coats at the bottom of this post!
I posted about it
on Instagram, but I had to share that this
hydrangea print skirt is now 40 % off, making it less than $ 60!
Hydrangeas make such a beautiful print
on anything really, don't they Liz?
On the kitchen island, I added more dried
hydrangeas like I have in my neutral fall tray vignette.
This metal basket is one that I used
on a tablescape last Easter, so I decided to fill it with leftover
hydrangeas and some eucalyptus.
Dress: Old Navy / Sun Hat: Snagged
on my trip to Mexico — similar here / Shoes: Cynthia Vincent / Sunnies: Vintage / Watch: Michael Kors (now
on sale) / Lip: Revlon
Hydrangea / City Slim Clutch, Rebel Pendant & Ring, Bianca Earrings (can be worn multiple ways!)
I relied heavily
on Fall objects, like pumpkins, antlers, wheat stalks, as well as textures like burlap and dried
hydrangeas.
On the other side, I included a bloom from my
hydrangea, which started out blue -LCB- see it here -RCB- but has now turned to this amazing green color!