A wreath adds so much to a front door. It says welcome to our home.
This wreath is made from our PeeGee hydrangeas, red oak leaves just turning color, burning bush for a touch of red and yellow spike flowers. The PeeGees have such pretty fall colors.
We're off to New England tomorrow!!!
Be ready to see fall pics from New England.
Sorry, I haven't had much time for blog visiting and commenting this week; I'll come visit when we get back.
Hope you're enjoying the beginning of fall.
~ Julie
Today I'm linking with:
http://thecsiproject.com/2010/09/14/the-fall-challenge/
It's beautiful...enjoy the fall colors!
ReplyDeletehi julie,
ReplyDeleteyour hydrangea wreaths looking beautiful .the red door and the color from the wreath looks perfect.
have a nice time in new england and enjoy the fall colors......regina
I absolutely adore your wreath. It's beautiful against your front door! I always bring in the flowers from my PeeGee Hydrangea because they dry so beautifully. Enjoy your trip.
ReplyDeleteLisa@SuburbanRetreat
GOSH!! That's GORGOUS!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from the CSI project and had to come see your wreath up close. I have a special love for Hydrangea (because they were my wedding flowers. Beautiful wreath :)
ReplyDeleteDear Julie, I love the Hydrangea wreath. Such an imaginative and attractive welcome for your visitors. Have a lovely holiday!
ReplyDeleteThat wreath is just gorgeous and really does add a lovely touch to your front door Julie. You can tell you put quite a bit of work into it's creation!
ReplyDeleteTina xo
That, indeed, is a beautiful wreath!!
ReplyDeleteI love this! So different than the usual fall wreaths.... :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreath!!! I hope you have an excellent adventure in New England!
ReplyDeleteI'll be looking forward to your posts on new England colours - the leaves are turning quickly here on the Northeastern seabord and will be at their prime soon here in Atlantic Canada.
ReplyDeleteThat is a striking wreath - very welcoming!
Enjoy your trip!!
Janet in Hall's Harbour Nova Scotia
Oh My Gosh Julie.. I just love it... and I love
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas.. we lived in Ga for a short time and Hydrangea grow real easy up there..and I just loved it..but here in Fla it is just toooooo hot.. You dont say,,but did you make it yourself..if so I would like to order one.. it is just beautiful and it is so warm and welcoming to your beautiful Red door.
Have a great and safe trip.. see ya soon
That wreath is wonderful! It goes so perfectly with the color of your door....I need to plant some hydrangeas!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wreath -- complements your fabulous front door color so well! Enjoy your trip. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic wreath and gorgeous front door and porch. Thank you for sharing. Carol:0
ReplyDeleteHi. I am new to your blog and I am really enjoying it. I put on my ''Favorites'' so I can read them when I have the time... I was wondering if you could tell me what tye of camera you use for your pictures (brand,model, if possible). Your pictures are stunning! Thanks.
ReplyDeletetreasuresMarch 8, 2011 at 1:54 PM
Hi Anonymous, I don't have your email address, so maybe you'll come back and see this response. The pics on this post and about 75% of my pics were taken with an old point and shoot camera. My current camera is a Nikon D40, and I'm still learning how to use it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your very kind comment and taking the time to read my blog. I hope my posts will continue to be helpful and inspiring.
~ Julie