Well, I finally finished my summer wreath....with the saying, "better late than never", yeah, whatever...anyway here it is...
I found my inspiration for this wreath from Scissors and Spatulas Blog. Go check out her post for the full tutorial, and her tutorial for the Fabric Flowers and Rosettes. I enjoyed every minute of making this wreath and I'm sure I'll be making more in different colors. I chose to use reds, chartreuse, yellow and white as my colors to match the cushions on my front porch, but when you see the following pics of my summer flowers, you'll notice I planted most everything in pinks....what was I thinking you might ask...well I was planting at the same time I was helping to plan my daughter's baby girl shower....so pink was definitely on my mind.
I at least had the foresight to use red pots...
I love this vintage copper canner...
Who doesn't love daisies!!! (this may not be what they are called in the different colors, but that's what they look like to me)
I've also been very inspired to try my hand at spray-painting this year after seeing all the fun projects on other blogs. So my first spray-painting project was the following metal 4-tiered ivy plant stand which was rusted and icky looking, sorry I forgot to take a before pic...
I placed it on my front porch and placed my herbs on it as they were getting too much sun on our deck....my basil is not doing so great this year, but the rosemary and italian flat-leaf parsley are going gangbusters. And the off-white pot that holds the pony-tail palm is most certainly next on the spray-painting list...
I've simply fallen in love with succulents...I had this small windowbox/frame in aqua blue, so a coat of pure white was def called for...then I painted the small cream colored plastic pots and planted a couple of succulents in them, then topped them with beach gravel. They may very well be my summery fav...
Note to self: next year plan colors better!!!!