I have a nice bad niche problem. But nice niche is more fun to say. I never know what to put there. It is by the den leading into the master bedroom. I had a very dusty, old arrangement that has been decoarting the garage for some time now.
The before is dirty, dusty, feathers falling apart.
The after is cleaned up, some feathers thrown away and peonies added.
the container is wonderful
The greenery got to remain and the base feathers. Sticks got reused for height.
All I think it needs is some fabric underneath. Hey this is the year of pink. My niche is so fashionable.
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Looking so fun and fresh Lori!
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Your centerpiece is so pretty.
Love your new arrangement. Isn't it fun to tear one apart and recreate it. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI think the new color adds a lot to your arrangement. You have a niche problem. I have a mantle problem. I can never figure out what to do with it.
ReplyDeleteLooks like spring ~ great addition of color.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful makeover! Aaaahhhh...all better;)!
ReplyDeletelove the escape from the elements of the weather outside the centerpiece would truely take us to a warmer day
ReplyDeleteLet's hear it for the year of the PINK!
ReplyDeleteYou know I'm with you girl....
Love the added pink in your redo and the container is great.
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Sweet Up-North Morninga...
How unique with the flowers, great idea Miss Talent
ReplyDeleteDevine...yes indeed!!! Looks GREAT!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
Yes~I love it with the peonies!
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ReplyDeleteNice work on these! They look great!
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Pam
Hi Lori! Wow! You really breathed new life into your planter...gorgeous! You did a great job! Hope you are having a great week!...hugs...Debbie
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