I wanted to incorporate dried hydrangeas into a wreath with some other late Summer florals, including a few berries and small Black Eyed Susans. Below is a photo from September 2007 Country Living Magazine. I'm a professed magazine hoarder and have them grouped by season. This way I can start finding inspiration easily.
Bad DIY blogger that I am, I didn't take a photo of the wreath when I first purchased it. Let's just say it had good "bones" but wasn't very lush or full. That's where some faux hydrangea blooms came to the rescue.
I could only find "stems" of large blooms, so I divided them up and taped the smaller stems together, then hot glued them to the wreath. I've used real dried hydrangea blooms before, but they don't hold up on a wreath too well for me.
Several years ago I found about 5 yards of very old ticking fabric. It was stained in spots, so after washing and bleaching numerous times I've been able to use it for lot's of projects. Just tearing strips to make a wreath hanger here. Love the texture and look of the raw edges with the chippy white paint of the mirror and door.
We had an amazing rain last Thursday evening. It literally poured buckets for over an hour. Our lower yard in the back next to the pool decking was flooded. (now I have a bunch of debris to clean up, but it's worth it.) We must have had several inches of that glorious wet stuff. The kitties and I sat out here and enjoyed the sound of the rain. Overnight the shrubs and trees perked up. Now we just need a few more of these showers so that we might be able to salvage a few bits of Fall color in the trees after all!
Sheila from Tattered Goods and I were going to do a Give Away this week, but she's had such a busy time, we're going to postpone for a bit so she can get her Etsy Shop filled up for you. You'll love all her wonderful items, so that will be coming soon.
I'm linking up with these great parties this week:
Between Naps on the Porch
Coastal Charm
Cozy Little House
Savvy Southern Style
The Dedicated House
Faded Charm
Farmhouse Porch
Primp
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
Stone Gable
French Country Cottage
2805
Rooted in Thyme
At the Picket Fence
Stuff-and-Nonsense
The Charm of Home
Redoux
My Romantic Home
Funky Junk
Coastal Charm
Cozy Little House
Savvy Southern Style
The Dedicated House
Faded Charm
Farmhouse Porch
Primp
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson
Stone Gable
French Country Cottage
2805
Rooted in Thyme
At the Picket Fence
Stuff-and-Nonsense
The Charm of Home
Redoux
My Romantic Home
Funky Junk
Hope you're having a great weekend,
xoxo,