
I normally don't buy dried flowers but these look so great dried & they'll last all year round.
I'm starting a new little weekly series called "I'm new here" to introduce you to new finds & little additions to the house.
Let me know what you think!
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wow i really love these!
ReplyDeleteCan i ask where you ordered them from?
Those are so cute. I always wondered how those little yellow balls lasted so long...now I know!
ReplyDeleteI love these (especially because they're yellow!) They look great in the beaker! I'm looking forward to your "I'm new here" posts too.
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www.searchingforsproradicsurprises.blogspot.com
cute! And i love the beaker idea!
ReplyDeleteThey look really pretty. Great colour. Perfect to brighten the house up now the Christmas decorations are down.
ReplyDeleteOoh I love these! Where did you order from? I like your idea for 'i'm new here'. Looking forward to your posts!
ReplyDeleteLove it + yellow! Also love the family photo in your about page!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I post "Fresh Find Fridays" on my blog. I love the yellow. New to your blog and looking forward to reading more. Following you now! Have a lovely weekend!
ReplyDeletelove the idea! I'm always excited to see your home! xo
ReplyDeletelovely! looking forward to more new here posts.
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ReplyDeletevery cute! great addition :)
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of the "I'm new here" series and look forward to reading them!
ReplyDeletelove these -- pretty much the only dry flowers i buy too! cute, cute.
ReplyDeleteI've been seeing these everywhere and want to buy them SO badly! Where did you buy them from? They're so cute and modern - just perfect!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty in their round yellowness! And I love the idea of using a beeker as a vase too.
ReplyDeletei've never heard of these. so pretty & practical!
ReplyDeletei love my dried billy buttons (they have a few fun names, i've learned). my wedding bouquet had some that were painted reddish orange; i loved it. so FYI you can spraypaint them and they look awesome. even though yellow is a perfect color.
ReplyDelete-angela
I'm not good with real flowers so these would be a great alternative. ut I'm more in love with those "lab vases" you chose!
ReplyDeleteI bookmarked that, because I think this is an awesome idea.
Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
Yvonne
i adore the i'm new here idea! please keep sharing!
ReplyDeletealso i'm smitten with your use of beekers as vases - so creative and fun
Saw them in London and carried them all the way back to Denmark. Love them.
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ReplyDelete"im new here" ... cute idea!! xo.
ReplyDeletethese are my favorite! Zupans seels them fresh!
ReplyDeleteThese Craspedia are just so yellow, they look edible I loved the contemporary glass, too. A perfect contrast.
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Ri makes bisaya short films and likes the flowers canada offers.
That's what those are called!
ReplyDeleteThey're really beautiful, I linked your post on my blog-
www.designbees.blogspot.com
Thanks for solving the Case of the Mysterious Flower!
I am sooo glad you posted this, I was wondering what they were and now I know. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI linked your post here: http://designbees.blogspot.com/2010/05/friday-flowers-so-thats-what-those-are.html