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Gracing Your Home with Hydrangeas

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IMG 4027 197x192Hydrangeas are the quintessential romantic summer bloom!!! Their big, moppy heads and little clusters of flowers are iconic!  A bountiful bouquet of them cut and arranged on a table is pure heaven.  Hydrangeas are one of the best loved flowers around! But like many things, these dramatic beauties can be a little bit of a diva! They often wilt as soon as they are cut and brought into the house. And there is nothing pretty about droopy hydrangeas! Here’s a few ways to guarantee  long lasting cut hydrangeas!

TAKE A CONTAINER OF WATER OUT TO THE GARDEN WITH YOU WHEN CUTTING HYDRANGEAS.

As soon as hydrangeas are cut the stems should immediately be put into tepid water. Use a sharp knife or clippers to cut each stem on a diagonal and submerge!

Cut hydrangeas in the morning and choose only the most mature blooms. They will look a little more papery than others.

PREPARE WATER IN A CONTAINER OR VASE

Use clean, room temperature water for hydrangeas. If you have floral preservative use it too. 

STRIP THE LEAVES OFF OF CUT HYDRANGEA STEMS

When you bring hydrangeas inside make sure you strip off the leaves from each hydrangea stem. I break this rule often… and I shouldn’t! The leaves are big water drinkers and will steal it from the blooms. At least, strip off most of the leaves. Those that are below the water line should absolutely be removed!

SMASH OR CUT THE BOTTOM OF THE STEMS

Cut the hydrangeas stems to the desired length. Smash the very bottom of them to allow more water to travel up the stems and feed the blooms. I use a wooden meat mallet to crush the ends of the hydrangeas I bring inside. You can also cut the bottom of each stem on the diagonal and then make a cut up each stem instead of smashing it.

BOIL WATER AND DIP EACH HYDRANGEA STEM INTO

Yes, boiling water! Hydrangeas produce a “sap” that clogs their stems and blocks water from traveling up it to those gorgeous blooms.  The boiling water helps to do away with the sap.

Put boiling water into a cup. Dip each stem into the boiling water for 30 seconds and immediately put them into a vase or container filled with room temperature water (see directions above).

REPLACE WATER EVERY OTHER DAY

Replacing the water in the vase or containers that hold hydrangeas will keep them fresher longer! Also, give hydrangeas a fresh cut and dip them in boiling water before putting them in the fresh water!

ANOTHER WAY TO KEEP CUT HYDRANGEAS FROM WILTING

You can cut the ends of the hydrangeas on an angle and cut up the stem a little and dip them in ALUM before putting them in a vase of fresh water.

 

It takes a little extra care to have a big beautiful bouquet of hydrangeas gracing your home but they are worth it.

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Monograms and Lettering

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Do you need a silhouette cameo machine ?  Do you like crafts and creating ? Do you always need another monogram ?  If you answer yes, you just might want to invest in a cameo.   Sewing has always been a passion for me. When I retired, I invested into an embroidery machine and began the world of designs and personalizing anything I could sew a design on.    One day while shopping for material, I saw an embroidered tote. It wasn’t done in thread, but vinyl. I didn’t know this could be done . I discovered the world of vinyl and heat transfer and I wish there were more hours in a day, just to create and complete my creations.

If you are interested in designing your own monograms and designs at a nominal cost, the Cameo Silhouette is perfect.  Since purchasing the Cameo, I hardly ever use my embroidery machine. The Cameo is easy to learn and with you-tube tutorials, you can be an experienced user of the Cameo in the matter of a month.  Please enjoy some of my and other’s designs that have been created with a Cameo.

 

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TWO SIDES - Swirly Monogram Mailbox Address Vinyl Decal

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cut your own name topper from glitter cardstock and post board with a cricut explore

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Monogram and Personalized

One of my many pastimes is putting a name on it.  I love monograms and bows. I love the extra touches of personalization.  I decided to venture out with an online store.  I want to share some of the designs I am using this spring.   The bunnies were a hit and with  summer is nearly here, the hibiscus decals are the rage.  There is a new item called LIFE theme and it is used on tee shirts and totes.  I am just learning how to create these designs.

Announcing the opening of BeeBees Designs  at Etsy.       

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Personalized Mailbox Decals SVG and Studio Files

 

 

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Please enjoy the designs and share with fellow crafters.

 

Garden Cloche

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ClocheRemember as a child learning the difference  between an aquarium and  a terrarium. I went right from minnows in a glass jar to wanting the glow in the dark  fish in an aquarium. I remember bringing home the square glass container.  The fish survived the trip home in the plastic bag, but after a month of sporadic feedings and not maintaining the water temperatures needed, my little glow fish went to the other side and I was left with an empty container.  I felt I had let my fish down, and as a eight year old, I felt like it was the end of the world.    My Dad came to the rescue.   He said , “why don’t you try making a terrarium with your empty container?”   I didn’t know much about terrariums; certainly no more than the I did about aquariums.  I was unsure, but dad boasted my interest . I went to the local library and found a book on terrariums.  It seemed pretty easy.  I needed pebbles, small charcoal , potting soil and plants. Once you plant them in the glass container, you put a lid on it and watch your plants grow. 

I created my terrarium and loved the way the plants seem to grow overnight. Some mornings I wake and there was condensation on the sides and I remember the book saying to open up the top to “let the fog lift.”   I came in one day and saw something moving in the terrarium.  It was a little turtle. My Dad had put him in there.  I now had another mission. We took a little shell and fill it up with water and found what little turtles needed to eat.   I kept my terrarium for three years.  The little turtle grew and he seemed very happy . He definitely thought he was human.  Eventually my passion for terrariums subsided and other passions came into my life.  I decided to let my turtle go. He crawled away into the water of our ponds. 

This favorite memory stayed with me.   Loving floral design and gardening has always been my passion. And I love what you can do with plants under glass.   If you don’t have a green thumb, this is the ideal planter for you.

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Create Your Garden Cloche

 

 

There are so many pretty and versatile miniature terrariums available.  Your local nursery/greenhouses make it easy.  They have potted plants that favor living in low light and under glass.  Also there are even kits available from Amazon that give step by step in creating your garden.

Garden cloches make a beautiful gift for that special someone.   And you will want to have your own. 

Beautiful Bulbs for Spring

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purple shamrock: Flower Oxalis triangularis , Purple shamrock imageThe purple-leaf shamrock is a low-growing foliage plant for the garden that also makes an attractive indoor plant with its rich, vibrant, purple leaves.  The dark colors blend well and accent the colors of spring flowers. The touch of dark lavender among the bright yellows and whites and blues make a soft contrast in spring floral arrangements. To jumpstart the growth of the shamrock in the spring, you need to start in January. 

Fill three-quarters of the container with potting mix. Set the bulbs (as many as the container will hold) on top, then scoop in more potting mix, to about an inch from the rim. Wet the bulbs with tepid water, then don’t water again until you see growth, in about three weeks. In about eight weeks, you will see blooms. Purple shamrock will grow indoors year-round if you give it three or more hours of sunlight a day and water when it’s dry to the touch. You can replant outside after using the purple shamrock as a spring arrangement. Take the bulbs and plant  outside in April. Outside, purple shamrocks should be planted  areas that are somewhat shaded.  They need to be in the front of the bed to be seen, or they could be in a container that needs season-long color as they are low growing plants. When the weather is warm and there is adequate moisture, the shamrock blooms with small, pale pink, bell-like flowers. By fall, they will have multiplied themselves. Now, it’s time for the big decision.  They can be dug and put into a pot and play the role of an indoor plant during the winter, or it is possible to store them like other summer bulbs in a dormant state and reactivate them in the spring. Because they multiply, you are able to do both.  You can use them year round in the foyer centerpiece and also store bulbs for using in your forced bulbs arrangements for your spring tablescapes.

If the bulbs are going to be stored for the winter, dig chunks of roots and bulbs and gently remove as much soil as possible without having the chunks of tightly packed bulbs break apart. Place into a cardboard box or paper bags and bring into the house until the foliage dies down and dries up. Store the clumps of bulbs in a container like a cardboard box or paper bag and nestle them into a bed of dry sphagnum peat moss. The peat is acidic and it prevents any rots if they should start.  Cool and dark conditions keep them dormant. Please don’t allow to freeze. 

Mixed along with strong colors of greens and white, they make a beautiful contrast.

Most bulbs need a dormant period to bloom in spring.  If you didn’t think to save your bulbs and give them a rest, you still have can have forced bulbs in the spring.  Purchase your bulb plants from any garden center in early spring.  I use already growing daffodils, hyacinths and tulips. 

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I use a white transferware piece bowl and put a small amount of soil inside. Break the bulbs apart and gently arrange in your container. Once I have arranged my flowers, I had another thin layer of soil, just to secure them . I add reindeer moss as an added appeal. You can also use Spanish moss. Be sure not to overwater as it will rot the bulbs. Just keep the soil slightly moist.

Pinecone Zinnias

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Today was a day of cleaning up limbs that had fell from the snowfall last week.  Among the limbs were lots of pinecones.  I use pinecones in many of my rustic, fall and country designs.  I like their textured feel and look and they add dimension to a design.    I am always researching new ways of design and I came across an article on creating zinnias from pinecones.   What a fun idea.  I decided to give it a try.  How easy they are to create.

What you will need  :

Sponge Brush, Paints, mod podge acrylic sealant, and pinecones.

Any type of pine cone will work. Just be sure the bottom of it turned upwards resembles a flower.  You can use different sizes of pinecones  as you are creating  “a bouquet” .

Once you gather your pinecones, Dry brush them to clean any pine straw and dirt off .

Some  use spray paint to color the pinecones.   I tried it , but found that it  spattered and was a little messy.   So I opted for the acrylic craft paint and a sponge brush. It gives me more control of getting into the cracks and layers of the pinecone.

I let the paint set for about  a minute on the pinecone and then I dry brushed it for an outdoorsy and natural look. 

I dabbed a little yellow paint  in the center to create the pollen part of the zinnia.  Don’t be afraid to layer different colors and layer shades for depth.

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The  paint will be dry to the touch in about an hour, but I wanted to be sure it was completely dry in all the nooks and crannies.  I waited until morning for the next step.  I sealed them with the modpodge sealant.  Let them dry and you are ready to arrange them in a  beautiful bowl . They make a great accent piece. I love the colors they add to a room  Be creative. You can  use them to make a wreath or string them as a garland.  Here is a link to a step by step tutorial on creating  pinecone zinnias .

Arranging the Roses

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You open the front door and by gosh, there is a long box sent FedEx addressed to you. If you are lucky enough to have your sweetheart with you every day, believe me, you are lucky enough. Many of us share our love one with the military, government work overseas, and organizations that keep the world safe . I am one of them. My wonderful husband keeps us safe. And not just America, though his heart is red, white and blue. He keeps us safe, I mean, the world. Global peace drives him and he makes a difference in a better way every day in his work. So I share him with the world. We are united forever in our love and commitment to each other. We are as one. Though there is distance between us, our heartstrings go across the globe. So on Valentine’s Day, there will be a FedEx box at my door. And inside will be roses. Because I am a designer, my husband sends a box of flowers, not a prearranged vase of flowers. He knows my passion for design. 

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Not everyone has this talent, my daughter tells me. So I want to share with you the most basic steps that you can use to make your flower arrangement look like a pro.

If you receive a dozen red roses, the first thing you do is. Prepare a sugar-clorox mix of one-half cup granulated sugar and two teaspoons of clorox in a two-gallon pail of warm water. This is basic to the longevity of the roses. The sugar keeps the roses developing and the Clorox prevents bacteria from forming and clouding the water.

Once you have your water ready, submerge your roses into the bucket of water. Take a sharp knife and cut the stem while holding it under water and cut at a 45 degree angle. Leave the roses sitting the water. Continue this with all your roses.

Find the vase you want to accent your roses. This is the trick you will want to remember. You can easily arrange your flowers and keep them standing up in the vase, by using clear tape. Yep, that’s right. Take the tape and zigzag it across the top of vase. Just make sure the top of the vase is dry when you put it on.

Now go back to your roses and strip them of their thorns and leaves, leaving just a few leaves close to the head of the rose. You can use a paring knife for this; however there is a special knife that we use in floral design. If your flowers came with filler foliage, such as baker’s fern, you will want to clean the fuzz off of its stems as well. Once this is completed, it is time to kiss the rose, as I say. The outer petals of the rose are called guard petals. They will look a little wilted or brown at the top edges. Just pull them of off. Your roses will look like a bud or tight rose. Don’t worry, they will open up. You then cut your roses’ stems to 1 and 1 half times the height of your vase.

You are ready to create. Crisscross the stems of baker’s fern, if you have it and insert into your vase. If not, start by inserting your first stem of roses into the vase, and then place the next stem across it and continue crossing each new stem over the last one until the glass is full. This is done between the spaces in the tape. You will see the stems crisscrossing in the water of the vase. This keeps the flowers from moving and the tape helps give a newbie a guide of arranging at an angle. Once you have placed all the flowers in the vase, you can move them a little to put your finishing touch on it. And you are done.Tumblr O2agpeFbSC1rzo24oo1 1280    

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Remember your flowers love water. Give them plenty in the morning and evening.

And one more little tidbit, just because you have a dozen red roses ,  you don’t have to keep them all together.. I usually make a tall vase of six and then make a round design with the other six. This is arranging them tight in a low vase. Roses like to touch. And this design is a great accent  on an end or foyer table.

 

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If you ever noticed, you see this style quite a bit on the morning news at the anchor desk of the hosts.   Wishing you all a very Happy Valentine’s Day. And please keep our love ones overseas in your prayers and thoughts. Though they are miles away, their hearts never left home. God Bless America!

 

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Love and Valentines

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Valentine’s Day! Such a special day. It is the time the florist phone is ringing , right up to closing. Extended hours could go to 11:59 pm and there will be the one who just needs a few rose petals to layer the bath by midnight. It is a fun celebration and love is in the air. The many ways we love someone gives us ideas to be unique in how we really show it. I have seen tickets to concerts, spa gift cards, weekend getaways and yes, it is the best time to ask, will you marry me. What always accompanies the special idea is  flowersIr?t=msbeebeeinnc 20&l=ur2&o=1 . I enjoy creating floral designs for sweethearts. It is much like a wedding. A young man comes in to order flowers for a new girlfriend. He tells how special she is, her beauty, her smile,and her love . You know as a designer your design reflects his love. You personalized it  with her in mind. Valentine svg fileMoments later, you look up and an older gentleman is ordering his flowers. He has been with his wife who he calls his sweetheart for fifty years. He talks of her smile, her beauty and her love for him. And you know his love must shine through the design. You personalized it with his love for her in your thoughts. A favorite story I must share happened 15 years ago. I was busy working on arrangements . I finished most of my orders and one of the coworkers gave me a message. A customer had requested for me to design an arrangement for his wife. He didn’t care about the cost. He said she was the puzzle piece he had looked for. He felt like the day he meet her he had come home. I asked , what is her age, how long have they been married, what are her favorite colors and flowers. He hadn’t given that information and he hadn’t left a number to call back. He just said he would pick them up at five. I was nervous. He had said the cost wasn’t an issue. I started creating and then hesitated, wishing, I knew more about this lady. I took a deep breath and thought, what would I want for Valentines flowers. I started again and thought of my husband, and created the design of my dreams. Finished, it sat on the case all afternoon. Customers ooh and aah for it. Five o clock and we are closing and still no man shows to pick up the arrangement. I’m worried. I know it is closing time. It had been a very long day and yet, I couldn’t leave without delivering this arrangement. I called my husband and told him I would be late. He said, I’ll come down and wait with you and later we can celebrate with dinner. Thirty minutes later, still no customer pickup. I opened the shop door to my husband and he said Happy Valentine’s Day Sweetheart. And he smiled with his eyes. And then I realized the man who made the call had been my husband.