I'm linking in with Lou and her series Nature in the Home. I made this little centre piece for the table using what I could find in the garden, nothing bought, nothing fancy. I decided to use this little circular vase, filled with water, moss, red berries from the cotoneaster cornubia, the last of the blue campanula bells and a few tiny pinky white blossoms from the cherry tree.
9 December 2013
decorate the table
I'm linking in with Lou and her series Nature in the Home. I made this little centre piece for the table using what I could find in the garden, nothing bought, nothing fancy. I decided to use this little circular vase, filled with water, moss, red berries from the cotoneaster cornubia, the last of the blue campanula bells and a few tiny pinky white blossoms from the cherry tree.
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It's beautiful, and I love the fact that you found it all in your garden. Nothing bought, no flower miles, no nasty chemicals, no money spent - fantastic, and really lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you CJ, it was a challenge to keep it from the garden, I'm not sure how I'll fare with next weeks challenge of a garland though ;)
DeleteOh so sweet! And the circular vase really adds to the 'Christmas' feel. What gorgeous little campanula bells - you are so lucky to have some little gems left!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure where the little circular vase came from now, but it seems the perfect vessel for a little mossy base. I think I'll be trying something similar again.
DeleteI've not had time to join in with the last couple of Nature In The Home. This is exquisite. And all from the garden. I'm inspired to wander out into mine tomorrow and see what I can find and make.
ReplyDeleteLeanne xx
You should, it's amazing what's lurking out there, I'm sure that cherry blossom wasn't there last time I looked!
DeleteThis is soo pretty, I love the circular vase - I might have to look out for one of those now! And so lovely that it all came from your garden! xx
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! and love the fresh colours x
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