Showing posts with label pink roses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink roses. Show all posts

Sunday, May 20, 2012

My new Pink Rose Bush

I just planted a new rose bush in the little garden at the beach house.
 There is a big storm brewing and it's super windy so I am really hoping she doesn't get battered. The beach is just beyond that seawall and it is blowing sand like crazy!
It is so windy I could even go out there to take my pictures, I had to stand in the back door way!
So I cropped and zoomed, to show you this tiny little bush only 2 feet high. I'm sorry it's not a perfect picture. It's a very windy day!

..........But come inside and I can show you these pretty little roses.
After planting, I picked a few of the roses yesterday that were beginning to fade.








I heard that when you cut roses, if you cut down to the leaf that has 5 leaves it will flourish best.
Does anyone know if that is true?


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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Valentine Heart from coffee filters Tutorial

This Valentine Heart decoration is very easy to make but it will take a little time.
 It makes a nice window display.


You will need these items.


  • poster board
  • knife or scissors
  • coffee filters (4 for each rose)
  • green frog tape
  • red food dye
  • a bowl to hold roses as they dry


1. Cut a heart out of poster board. I like to use a bowl to form the top portion and cut with an exacto knife or scissors.


2. Fold 2  filters  in half, then in quarter, then in 1/8th




and Cut 2 different size petals out of four filters

3. Open
 then fold in half now with scallops overlapping

4.Start to curl the small cuts in on an angle, from the center of the filter

 keep curling

 separating the filters, a little with your finger as you go, and keeping tight at the bottom  center point.

5. Curl the larger cuts in around the small ones the same way.
 curling 2 larger filter petal cuts around your two smaller  filter petal cuts.

6. Secure with frog tape at center bottom


7. Push down on the petals a bit with your finger to bend and make more realistic

8. Mix a few drops of red food dye into a glass of water and paint a little on to each petal, separate and bend petals a little more

9. Let dry sitting up... I place them in slits cut  in aluminum foil covered bowl


10. Bend your frog taped end a little,  and glue with hot glue gun and press to poster board.

11. Rim the entire edge of the heart with the roses you painted with red food dye and water.



12. For the interior I simply pinched white filters and glued them down one by one
  If you look closely you can see the interior is not formed roses,
It is just pinched filters for a wonderful effect.




And this is the end result.
If you just glue a ribbon on the back you can hang it on your door, or anywhere in your home.
Mine is currently decorating a window in  the North End  antique mall in Cape May NJ
I am going to have to get busy and make another for my front door!
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Thursday, January 19, 2012

Project #5 What to do with an Old Tool box

I found this wonderful old tool box I just had to bring home. It was love at first site.
It had lots of yucky old tools in it and encrusted with dirt


but....

It spoke to me... " I clean up nice"

and below is how I saw it in my head!
A bit of elbow grease and help from  my dearest friend, Mr Clean magic eraser, and it went from
this:

to this:


And all dressed to party...filled with some chosen treasures, dried roses from my daughter's birthday, pretty china, vintage bottles.
In the Dining room.

 My centerpiece at the Dining table morphs from one thing to another all winter long, just to entertain myself!

In the summer hardly anything at all will happen in here. I will be busy entertaining myself on the beach.
:0)





That little birdhouse in the background corner was a thrifted find that I adore, and I filled it with those bottle brush trees that I'm keeping out all winter.



This way it reminds me of peering thru the garden gate of an old mansion in winter, as a child.



Here's hoping these are the only snow covered trees I see all winter!!

Off to the partays!!
~White Wednesday # 135~
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