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.
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!
Turning your attention to the other side of the room, again I'm
using hydrangeas with seeded eucalyptus in my flower spot next to the lamp.
Every time I see or
use Hydrangea's your happy smiley face pops straight into my head!
I used Hydrangea, Gerber daisies, and some other filler flower that I don't remember the name.
I made
mine using some hydrangeas I had in the yard.
Not exact matches
You can even
use a filler like trachelium if you have it (if you don't,
use more
hydrangea).
I also
used some dried
hydrangea in my urns to fill in some blank spaces.
The roots of the blue evergreen
hydrangea (Dichroa febrifuga) have been
used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine to treat malaria.
I
use a trimmed
hydrangea as the base of the arrangement to help weave and hold the flower stems in place.
In the kitchen, I
used a vintage wool scarf as a table runner and added a bucket of fall flowers —
hydrangeas, sunflowers, ornamental cabbage and dahlias — to the table.
Spring needed to be lightened up, so I'm
using Spring - y looking
Hydrangeas in shades from white to green to edged with pink.
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 created a quick arrangement
using them with
hydrangea flowers and greenery.
Hi Julie, I didn't see a change but the amount of food colouring I
used was minimal and the
hydrangeas where such a vibrant purple, but I think if you put in white flowers it might make a difference after a week, but only subtle with this amount of colour.
Thank you for your advice my
hydrangea look exactly like yours and I will most definitely
use your tips.
You can even
use a filler like trachelium if you have it (if you don't,
use more
hydrangea).
My mantel was not large enough to tuck six
hydrangea stems, so I only
used four.
J Crew
used to have a great
Hydrangea blue but I'm not sure they carry it any more.
I knew I wanted our crest to incorporate
hydrangeas and Kearsley suggested
using our first initials since M and W intertwine so nicely together.
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...
tures glittered red poinsettias white
hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor
use only Dimensions: 24 inch diameter (measured from outermost tip to the opposite side's outermost tip) 6 inches deep Material (s): man - made materials / metal
Glittered Poinsettia
Hydrangea & Holly Christmas Wreath Liven up your Christmas decor with this beautiful artificial wreath; fea... tures glittered red poinsettias white
hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor
use... read more
Glittered Poinsettia
Hydrangea & Holly Christmas Wreath Liven up your Christmas decor with this beautiful artificial wreath; fea... tures glittered red poinsettias white
hydrangeas evergreen sprigs and holly leaves Unlit Recommended for indoor
use only Dimensions: 24 inch diameter (measured from outermost tip to the opposite side's outermost tip) 6 inches deep Material (s): man - made materials / metal read more
I also
used some dried
hydrangea in my urns to fill in some blank spaces.
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.
(We
used a mix of
hydrangeas and daisies.)
For Alison's bouquet, Chapple
used dark blue
hydrangea, blue hyacinths, blue muscari, blue thistle, blue privet berry, blue delphinium, dark purple lilac, purple anemones, purple monkshood, agapanthus, dusty miller, and seeded eucalyptus.
I
used PeeGee
hydrangeas that have now aged to a very pretty lime green and two more velvet pumpkins.
And flowers are always attractive, especially when you
use in - season blooms like
hydrangeas, mums and sunflowers.
For my fall arrangement in this room I
used an assortment of white
hydrangeas, light and dark plum colored mums in two sizes, seeded eucalyptus, brassica, and some fancy greens in a rich reddish plum to set the mood for my table.
Peach amaryllis, English garden roses, blush peonies, berries, peach gloriosa lilies, spray roses,
hydrangea blooms, and tulips were
used throughout the bouquet, flower crowns, and centerpieces.
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.
Use the stylus as your master gardening tool to plant these «living gifts,» then harvest beautiful
hydrangeas, juicy watermelons and sizzling hot peppers!
In his incredible series Flower Figures, Jean - Michel Bihorel takes one photograph of a bunch of dried
hydrangea blossom (scroll right to the bottom) and then
uses his imagination, along with some handy 3D modelling software, to craft these elegant sculptures of women.
Use coffee grounds as mulch for acid - loving plants — roses, azaleas, rhododendrons, evergreens,
hydrangeas and camellias.
I've been
using a lot of
hydrangeas in my fall decor but I definitely need to get some antlers into the mix!
Such sunny centerpieces, too,
using lemon slices, yellow tulips, and
hydrangeas.
One thing which is nice if you are
using fresh
hydrangea blooms is that in about a week, the blooms will dry out and you have gorgeous dried blooms to
use in other arrangements and crafts.
She even
used an oversized basket filled with
hydrangeas on the floor on one side of it - just like in my photo drawing!
Today, I'm going to show you how you can paint them
using chalk paint and adding some cute
hydrangeas.
Using metal to create some shine, Donna from Funky Junk Interiors captures the beautiful grain in her wood mantel and then enhances it all with the overflowing texture of dried
hydrangeas.
To fill out the display, I
used petals from a faux
hydrangea and mini chocolate eggs.
I just wonder, in addition to loving your kitchen and all the accessories, I love vase you are
using for the
hydrangeas.
I
used this great wire basket I picked up on clearance at Pottery Barn years ago and filled it with white pumpkins, an old racket ball racket and a blue
hydrangea that is slowly changing colors.
Trim Color — Simply White by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Door Color — Mopboard Black by Benjamin Moore in Semi-gloss Finish Beadboard Wallpaper — Allen and Roth from Lowe's Paint Color in Closet — Horizon by Benjamin Moore in Eggshell Bed — Overstock Black and White Dalmation Fabric — Premier Prints — Togo Lamps — HomeGoods Black and White Striped Throw — IKEA Coverlet — Have had for a long time not sure where it was originally purchased Bed Skirt and Shams — Country Curtains Nightstands — Pier 1 about 8 years ago, they still carry them but they are considerably more expensive than back when I purchased ours Basket under nightstand — Wayfair Lamps — Home Goods Roman Shades — Lowe's (they've since been discontinued) Drapery Panels — IKEA Drapery Rods — Lowe's Duvet Cover — Target about 7 years ago Rug — HomeGoods Black and White Square Pillows — Target several years ago Trunk at end of bed — an antique shop about 10 - 11 years ago Picture above bed — from a little shop in SC about 8 years ago Desk — IKEA Chair — Joss and Main Black and White Tree Image — Pottery Barn about 12 years ago Gold Scissors, Stapler and Dog Tape Dispenser — Nate Berkus at Target Notebooks — HomeGoods Miniature Scissors in wooden spool — Antique Farmhouse Vase with
Hydrangeas — Target (was a candle now that's it's burned we
use it as a vase)
Hydrangeas — Picked from Yard Horse head — HomeGoods Little Women — From Barnes and Noble — Illustrated by Anna Bond
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On second thought, I'd
use the dishwasher and cut
hydrangeas at the beautiful sink.
I cant decorate for spring without the
use of
Hydrangeas.
I especially love how you successfully
used blue canning jars and
hydrangeas along with warm autumn colors.