Hydrangeas can be displayed in so many different ways. Each season I challenge myself to find new ways to showcase my fresh cut blooms. I've written so many posts featuring my hydrangeas that I thought I'd pull a bunch of them together all in one place. Hopefully you'll be inspired to try new ways to showcase flowers in your own home.
Well, that's it until next time, friends! I hope you enjoyed reading about my Hydrangea Retrospective and that you picked up some new ideas about how you can incorporate hydrangeas into your home.
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What a lovely reminder of summer! I love Hydrangeas and adore using them in my home. You have provided so much inspiration! I'm past ready for Spring and Summer- I already have Daffodils in an arrangement. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWow, I forgot how much I love hydrangeas. Wish I had a big bouquet right now but thank you for those beautiful pictures :)
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas are my favorite...now you have me all excited for them to bloom!
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas are my favorite too. Their easy to take care of and they're so pretty! I plan on planting a few more this year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers Kathleen! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
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I'm with you, Kathleen! I can't wait for my hydrangeas! Since we had a lot of rain this past week (and more coming this week) things are in bud, green is coming up for the hostas and daylilies and the grass has greened up nicely. I've been checking to see if there is anything happening with my hydrangeas. Once I start to see some form of life, I get excited because I know it won't be long before I will have some real blooms to use inside.
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