As I knew my agenda would be very busy on the first day of the week, I arranged my vase on Sunday. It was a beautiful sunny winter day, perfect to go outside and make a bouquet enjoying the fresh air and the charm of a garden covered with snow. For my special winter-coated vase, I cut some catkins from our big Hazel tree, a few stems of yellow and red Dogwood, Photinia compacta and some Nandina berries.
16 ian. 2017
In a Vase on Monday: Mid - January Selection
As I knew my agenda would be very busy on the first day of the week, I arranged my vase on Sunday. It was a beautiful sunny winter day, perfect to go outside and make a bouquet enjoying the fresh air and the charm of a garden covered with snow. For my special winter-coated vase, I cut some catkins from our big Hazel tree, a few stems of yellow and red Dogwood, Photinia compacta and some Nandina berries.
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Such twiggy bounty, Anca - a great little collection of winter interest. Thanks for sharing
RăspundețiȘtergere”Twiggy bounty” sounds great, I should change the title!Thanks, Cathy!
ȘtergereYour arrangement this week inspires me to go search the river edges for catkins - they are so sculptural, and I expect they may force into bloom!
RăspundețiȘtergereCatkins look great in winter, hope you will find some, Eliza!
ȘtergereA brilliant selection and I love your snowy photographs.
RăspundețiȘtergereThanks, Alison!
ȘtergereAn inspiring collection of winter stems and I loved that you photographed them in the snow!
RăspundețiȘtergereThanks, Julie!
ȘtergereIt's a lovely arrangement - and that's a LOT of snow!
RăspundețiȘtergereThanks, Kris!
ȘtergereA lovely arrangement Anca, and bravo for braving the cold!
RăspundețiȘtergereThanks, Cathy!
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