Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Flower Arranging

Now that the Thanksgiving chaos is over, the house has gotten very quiet. Before the holiday madness begins, I am relaxing with my favorite hobby, cutting flowers from the garden and arranging them for the house. My pink proteas are still blooming profusely.







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19 comments:

  1. That is a stunningly beautiful arrangement. I would love to have that in my home!

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  2. What beautiful flowers you have. Your arrangement is a work of art.. stunning. xo marlis

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  3. Your flower arrangements are just always the most beautiful. I would love to stroll your gardens.

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  4. It's fun to see something that isn't Christmas-related; a nice break and you do such gorgeous arrangements!

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  5. Gorgeous flowers! Thank you for sharing the lovely arrangement. I bought a blooming Christmas cactus for my mother who is recovering from a car accident. It just smelled so fresh and I hope you are enjoying the aroma of the sweet flowers, too. Pam

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  6. Oh boy that is beautiful! I love protea flowers. I have one in silk and that's where I learned about them. Such a pretty tropical flower! I'll check out your book!

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  7. HPS!


    Love this bouquet! Never seem these flowers before.


    Gabriela

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  8. Wish I had some of those lovely flowers in Texas. The hot summer got all of ours. These are stunning.

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  9. Wow! What a gorgeous arrangement! It is so exotic looking. Love it!! :)

    Thank you for joining in for Fresh-Cut Friday!!
    Merry Christmas!
    ~Liz

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  10. Such exotic flowers and rich colors! Thank you for showing us them. The proteas are beautiful. What are the ones that look like tiny cabbages?

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  11. How gorgeous!

    My PINK is inviting you to come and take a peek. Have a beautiful weekend!

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  12. Just love your pictures of that gorgeous flower, the protea....what a charming arrangement you have made!!
    Thanks for sharing with us and HAPPY PINK SATURDAY!!
    Hugs, Francy

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  13. What a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Funny enough I posted with the same pink flower, we call it suikerbosie and it is the national flwer of South Africa.
    Happy pink Saturday

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  14. Happy Pink (Festive) Saturday! I'm taking it that the name on your blog is your name? Very lovely name. I read your profile too, very interesting. Congrats on publishing. And, last but not least -great arrangements and awesome flowers. Wow! Well photographed too. Enjoyed my visit, thanks. I'm pinking by 2's since my link is #132. Jenn

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  15. Your arrangement is unbelievably stunning! I love it. I am visiting from Liz's Rose Vignettes Fresh Cut Fridays.

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  16. I found you via Graphics fairy. You have an elegant style for cooking/entertaining and every thing you do. I love entertaining that way too but time is usually very short to implement all my grand plans :) Your flower arrangements are just exquisite. Your blog is making me dream of living in Southern California...a plan in our head for a few years now. Thanks for all the inspiration!

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