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Monday, August 17, 2009

Hydrangeas in the Home

So you know I'm not a complete decorating dunce, I do know that dried flowers are a big faux pas to decorating divas. My opinion though is that hydrangeas are fabulous cottagey classics. My spell checker doesn't like my made up word cottagey, but you know what I mean, right? And what's better than fresh cut flowers which didn't cost an arm and a leg, thankyouverymuch?!


I also know they only have a certain shelf-life and should be disposed of before gathering dust. However, if used in the right area - say, above kitchen cabinets, their shelf life can be extended. No dust can be seen from down below and aren't those decorative ledges put there to keep any dust from floating downward?
There. I've made my case for allowing my hydrangeas to stay as part of my decor and exposed myself as a decorating rebel. (Of course, you know doilies and milk glass are not so chic either, but they remind me of my grandmother, Mia, and pair up nicely with cottagey accents.)
Our home may not be Pottery Barn material, but it is a reflection of my quirky, sometimes-sentimental self. This post was inspired by the Nester's mantra "It Doesn't Have to be Perfect to be Beautiful". Check out her oh-so-inspiring blog!

1 comment:

  1. I wholeheartedly concur, friend! With whatever you just said about dried hydrangeas,unobserved potential dust, and cottagey feel. Shall I blush to tell you just how long I kept the dried hydrangeas, from a bundle you brought to me? And they weren't even up high where the dust would be unseen! Horrors! In fact, I only took them away last year, when they actually began to fall apart. Wow, I enjoyed those lovely blooms... Stunning shot of your dining table decor!

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