spring flowers
Love this curtain of flowers hanging upside in a window designed by Gunnar Kaj which was featured online at Hus & Hem for a December holilday feature using Amarylis. This could be tranlated for any season, and when I first saw these I thought they were Tuberose. Imagine the scent too.
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14 comments:
wow! They're real? It's very pretty
such whimsical beauty!!
VERY whimsical! love it...
Love it , how long it last?
It is very beautiful!!!!
How pretty! I love this idea!
i love this idea! we are always looking for new ways to decorate our hall for church. we could try this one day but perhaps with fake flowers - unfortunately losing the beautiful scent though!
kay
from oddsundays.blogspot.com
very pretty but I am afraid it wouldn't look so nice after my kitties got to it...
Wishing they were in my kitchen window (and that view too)!
~dee
insanely beautiful! pretty for a party too.
Just beautiful!
Absolutely gorgeous idea!
Oh my, I love that one too! So so sweet.
Wow, that's gorgeous! Tuberose would be fantastic... that's probably my favorite scent and I sell out of the bulbs every year. :)
I'm imagining these made in felt or textiles, lovely idea
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