Tuesday, May 19, 2015

SPRUCING UP THE PORCH!

After listening to the most recent long-term weather forecast I think we are safe in putting out the flowers in pots and giving the porch and the bench a good cleaning. I decided an easy-peasy arrangement to go with the oilcloth pillows might look nice.
This is my kind of easy craft project.  I am sure much to my hubby's chagrin I keep a "treasure box" (among many other things) in the garage.  You know what I'm talking about....those odds and ends that you are not quite sure what you will do with them but don't want to get rid of them - like containers that floral arrangements came in, etc. I found this large metal canister and the color and size were perfect.  No gluing for this as I cut a piece of the desert foam to fit snugly inside and with the piece I cut off, pushed it down behind the long piece and it is inside very stable and ready to put in my flowers.
I just did a simple arrangement and then attached a raffia bow to a bamboo skewer and sunk that into the desert foam.
I found some Gerbera daisies in my flower stash and added them around the edges.

 Ready for the bench.....
This is a wreath I made last year and thought this would coordinate well with the bench - a link below to the posting and full instructions on making this wreath.

First things first - time to wipe down the bench with some teak oil - good to do a couple of times a year.
I added the pillows and the arrangement in between two big pots of geraniums.
Looks like a cozy spot to sit a spell....
As cute as the pillows are from the front - love the back peek of the cherries.


Resource

Rooster wreath post with instructions, Link
Silk flowers and desert foam, Michael's and Hobby Lobby


Thank you for stopping by.

2 comments:

  1. THE PORCH IS MAGNIFICENT THE BOUQUET IS BEAUTIFUL AS ARE THE PILLOWS.
    WELL DONE !!!!! THE ENVY OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD AND ALL OF US WHO FOLLOW YOU!!!!

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  2. Awh, Anonymous, thank you so much for your kind comment. The beautiful sunny weather is what makes the outside so beautiful. Thank you for stopping by.

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