Showing posts with label hydrangeas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydrangeas. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2009

Continuous blooms 365 days a year...

...and never needs water! Now that's my kind of plant!!


Back in early May, Amanda and I happened to be in a junktique shop when I spotted this lovely little painted wood cutout of a blue hydrangea plant in a creamy white vase - some of my favorite colors!


Well guess what Amanda got me for Mother's day last month?


Oooooh, I just love it!!!!!! Now I can have pretty blue hydrangeas year-round!!!
Be sure to visit Smiling Sally's blog where you'll find a whole list of blue loving bloggers sharing some of their favorites on this Blue Monday!!!
Hope you all have a lovely week!
Donna



Friday, May 15, 2009

Blue and green...

A lovely color combination that has worked its way into both our garden and our home...

In the garden:


An ordinary trip to the grocery store turned into gasps of 'ooooh' and 'aaaaah' when I spotted the beautiful hydrangea bushes being offered for sale in the produce/floral area.


How boring to spend my money on chicken and rice and such when I could bring home one of these instead!!


After all, the family could sit on the deck and eat cereal or sandwiches while gazing upon these beautiful blossoms, right? A great trade-off, if you ask me!


There was a wide selection to choose from... some pink, some blue, and some a combination of blue and green, which is what I chose... It's still sitting on the deck, waiting for me to decide the perfect place to plant it.
I wish I could keep it in a container on the deck year 'round, but #1, it wouldn't survive our New England winters if it was just in a pot, and #2, bringing it inside isn't an option since it grows to a height and width of 5 feet (a tad too big for any of our little rooms!)


In the home:
You've met Pete before (he's the green parakeet on the left)...


...but here is our newest addition, Re-Pete...


Pete is vintage whereas Re-Pete is new, but they haven't let their huge age difference keep them from becoming best of friends.


The pair of them provided me with another opportunity to work in that blue and green color combination that I love so much!! (The three main colors that I keep repeating in our little cottage - because I love them all so much - are blue, green, and peachy-pink!!)
Wishing you all a lovely weekend!! I hope to get some flowers in the ground, if the weather cooperates!!
Donna

Friday, May 23, 2008

Paint by Numbers

Oh how I wish I had some of the paint by numbers that I did as a child in the 50's and 60's! Of course I only painted horses back then... in every color, shape, size, and pose!

If you've ever visited my blog, you've most likely seen the vintage floral paint by number that hangs above my fireplace...


And in the dining room, I have this vintage PBN of swans. (There's one just like it up for auction on eBay right now!)


I just love the colors in this hydrangea PBN that I purchased several years ago. I knew as soon as I saw it that it would be perfect over the fireplace.


And just look at the colors of this roses PBN that hangs in my hallway (as an added bonus, it's signed & dated)! Some of the paint has lifted off, but that just adds to its charm. Some of the old frames for these PBN's are just gorgeous, too... this one has the perfect amount of wear and tear...



This is the swan painting that hangs in the dining room. I think swans are so graceful, and the colors in this were perfect for our little cottage. This didn't come with a frame, so I had to purchase one.

I bought this PBN of Mary for my daughter as one of her college graduation presents. She loves the paint by numbers that hang in our house, so I thought I would get her started on her very own collection for when she (eventually - no rush!) moves out! And again, this old frame is just beautiful even though two of the corners are a little out of kilter. (I even told her if she didn't like it, I would gladly keep it (ha ha), but she told me she LOVES it!).



... and I bought her this vintage dog PBN (even though he's a different color, he reminded me of our beloved Mr. O'Malley). And after all, you can't have a collection of just one! I think it looks pretty good in this frame I picked up at Wal Mart.

Yes, I just think these old paint by numbers add the sweetest cottage charm to a room!

Donna