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I LOVE me some hydrangeas! They are easy keepers (doing best in abit of shade and moist soil), look abundant on the bush and dry amazingly well after being harvested. I just love how the blooms fill up empty nooks and crannies so quickly!
So what can we do with these lovelies?
Here’s a wreath I whipped up in 5 minutes.
The empty outdoor dresser that got stuffed…
And how to dry while achieving the multicoloured look.
Are you a hydrangea fanatic too?
I’d love to see what you did with yours in this weekend’s 3rd themed linkup!
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I adore hydrangeas! There was way too much sun for me to plant them in my first house so I was thrilled when we moved and I was able to plant some. But then we moved – before I could even see them in all of their fabulous glory!
So what do you think I did when we moved again? Yep – planted a dozen of those babies! (here’s to hoping I don’t move any time soon)
Kelly
I sure wish I could grow hydrangeas in this Texas heat! Yours are sooo beautiful. Thank you for hosting, Donna!
xo, Andrea
I grow a couple of hydrangeas on the side of our home, and they are huge and lovely every summer! Yours are gorgeous, and I really like how you used them to fill those dresser drawers–pretty. Thank you so much for hosting the party for us tonight, Donna–have a great weekend!
Maybe one day, when the deer stop eating mine, I can have enough for a wreath! It’s a good thing they are so cute 🙂
Thanks for hosting Donna ~ Appreciate the great party ~ Enjoy your weekend home 🙂 All the Bella Rustica posts were wonderful.
Thanks for hosting! I wish I could grow hydrangeas. I have always loved them. Yours are beautiful. Have a great weekend!
Blessings,
Nici
Thanks so much for hosting Donna!!
I’ve managed to root one from a leaf cutting 🙂 Hopefully it will grow fast!
my hydrangeas did not survive the winter…so had no blossoms this year to play with! but your ideas are great and I’ll have to remember them when I have posies again!
We can’t grow hydrangeas here but I am pretending with a batch I keep in a metal bucket. Thanks for taking the time to party! It’s always a good time.
Liz
Thanks for stopping by and checking out the Great Pickle. I enjoyed hearing from you and appreciate being shown across the land on SNS!
Liz
Thanks for hosting!
Linked up my post, ‘EAT WHAT NASA TELLS YOU’ 😉 Check it out.
http://littleowlcrunchymomma.blogspot.com/2012/10/superfood-series-1-so-what-is-spirulina.html
Hi Donna! I hope my hydrangea tea towels count! Love seeing your fur baby…reminds me so much of my sweet Ozzie. Thanks for hosting!…hugs…Debbie
I love hydrangeas. They dry so beautifully. Thanks for hosting Donna!
I thought it was funny that yesterday you posted a hydrangea project, the very same day I made my first hydrangea wreath after being given the hand-dried flowers from a family member. Then, as luck would have it, the SNS was featuring hydrangeas! Great minds think alike… 😛
Thanks for hosting! Have a fabulous weekend! 🙂
Thank you so much for your great party, Donna!
Thank you so much for hosting Donna!
xx
Anne
I planted a few hydrangea bushes over the past 2 years and am anxiously waiting for them to just take off so I won’t feel guilty cutting their beautiful blooms! Right now, I’m luck for one or two …
There’s always next year!
🙂
Linda
Hey there Donna! Lovin the Hydrangeas myself:) Thanks a whole bunch for hosting this par-tay!!
I love hydrangeas…have a few different varieties around the property. Most of the time I don’t cut them because I love how they look on the shrub, but I did bring some in to put on the buffet for Thanksgiving.
Another great party!! Thanks for hosting.
Debbie 🙂
so much inspiration! thanks for hosting Donna. 🙂
Oh, I love the hydrangea’s! So beautiful. Thanks so much for another great party. 🙂
So much information here, thank you Donna!
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Love Love Love your hydrangeas..was reading your advise on getting them to flower..a landscaper that I employed three years ago thought he should prune them..hence…no flowers since then…so I have been researching and found YOU!!!!! your so cute!!!! So your advice is coffee grinds..well I have plenty of those..its now late August,can I feed the plants now or is it to late?…please help!!! they are my favorites..