Happy Monday Friends...
I can't believe the month is over, time sure does fly!
I played around with a new vignette on the little chest in my foyer this weekend. My hydrangea bushes have the prettiest colored flowers this time of year so I've been cutting them like crazy to use around the house!
Love the soft greens, blues and pink.
Thanks so much for stopping by...have a great week!
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of this photobucket box and get my signature back? It's driving me crazy...it's been like this for about a week!!
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I love hydrangeas and your new vignette. Sorry I am no help when it comes to all things tech. xo
ReplyDeleteI love how pretty those hydrangeas look in that urn. You're lucky to still have some blooms left to bring inside. Mine have all died and we're getting ready to prune back the bush!
ReplyDeleteOh Martina, the colors in your hydrangeas are gorgeous!! Mine did not do well this year for some reason, still trying to figure out why. I LOVE your beautiful vignette!!!!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Beautiful hydrangeas Martina!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty vignette!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty variety of colors in your hydrangeas and the urn is gorgeous. Such a pretty vignette.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Martina! I love the aged look to this vignette with all the elements you've used. Your hydrangeas are beautiful. I'm afraid I waited too long to cut some of mine. Love that container.
ReplyDeleteMartina,
ReplyDeleteI love the dried hydrangeas in your fall decor. So pretty. I am no help either when it comes to this stuff. Hope someone will have the answer for you. I hate when this stuff happens.
Kris
Your hydrangeas are GORGEOUS!!! I love all the colors too and LOVE that pot!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful hydrangea colors!
ReplyDeletePretty vignette! And I love your hydrangeas they are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hydrangeas, Martina! The vase suits them perfectly too.
ReplyDeleteSorry I can't help with the signature thing. I'm terrible at techie stuff.
Beautiful vignette Martina! Your hydranges are the exact color of mine.
ReplyDeletei love anything with hydrangeas and your vignette looks lovely! we planted a hydrangea bush several years ago and it never blooms! i can't figure out why b/c the leaves come out and it grows like crazy but no "heads"!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! At my last house we had tons of hydrangeas. I never cut them because I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Really regretting it now!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! At my last house we had tons of hydrangeas. I never cut them because I just couldn't bring myself to do it. Really regretting it now!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous per usual Martina! I love hydrangeas too. Yours are so pretty in that beautiful urn. Just the right size for the top of your chest. But I had to take a second look at the next to last picture...I'd swear that was my foyer!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful week!
XO Barbara
your hydrangeas are amazing, love those wonderful colors and that great pottery vase!
ReplyDeleteLove your vintage looking vignette! I'm just letting Photobucket go I guess. I don't like to pay their fees. Figure out another way to do it.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Your hydrangeas are gorgeous, Martina. I get so jealous because I love them but can never grow them....Christine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Martina...your hydrangeas certainly have changed to the greatest of Fall colors. Glad you are back!
ReplyDeleteThose are perfect shades for the Fall Martina. It looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Martina, I love hydrangea in Fall decor! Sorry, sure wish I had an answer for you...
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Cindy
Beautiful hydrangeas from your garden dear Martina and you have arranged them beautifully in your pretty vase too. How wonderful your Victoria will do her FC next May. Here where I live girls make them in May and boys in June, but where my daughter lives, this is a cooler time of year and children make their FC all the way to early Dic. Thank you for your sweet and kind comment. Hugs,
ReplyDeleteFABBY
Beautiful hydrangeas. I hope you are drying them. Mine did not dry well due to all of our rain. I quit watermarking my images as it took too much time for me. xo, olive
ReplyDeleteMartina I love hydrangeas and they look so beautiful in that great urn. You've created a lovely vignette.
ReplyDeleteMartina, GORGEOUS!!!!! Love the urn they are in too.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Beautiful vignette--I love the urn! I've been looking for a couple, and just haven't found the right ones yet, but yours is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteYour hydrangeas are stunning! I love the aged urn and books; this is a lovely vignette!
ReplyDeleteMartina,
ReplyDeleteHow funny that your blooms are so pretty right now and mine down here in the deep south are gone. I'm glad that I can still enjoy my favorite flower thru some of blog friends pics...thanks!
Blessings,
Linda
I see Anonymous above me has a clear idea...too bad he has so much acne-he should use some of his JUICING FOR BETTER SKIN he is advertising there. lol
ReplyDeleteAnyway, your vignette is just gorgeous. I kind of remember when you painted that cute cabinet, too. I love hydrangeas but we only get the white and green ones here-even with amending the soil.
Hope you get your problem fixed with Photobucket. xo Diana
Beautiful vignette. Hydrangeas are my favorite! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Patti
Pretty urn & flowers. Unfortunately, I didn't save any of mine! ;(
ReplyDeleteThe hydrangeas are so soft and pretty. Very happy to have found you through Sherry's blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! I love the little piece of furniture it is sitting on too :) So glad I stopped by!
ReplyDeleteJennelise
Love the stone urn especially with the flowers in it. Pretty.
ReplyDeleteEllya
@CuriositaEllya
I absolutely love hydrangeas! I've never been able to grow them. Maybe one day!
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