One of the things I look forward to in Spring
is all the flowers in bloom in our garden.
Our Bridal Veil is blooming in front of our home right now.
It has the most beautiful white flowers on it.
Stan and I saw some being displayed at a Home & Gardens Show
at Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego.
We fell in love with how gorgeous the white blossoms were. We ended up at a local nursery that day and ordered it.
I'm so glad we did.
This year it looks so beautiful.
There's nothing like fresh cut flowers.
Putting together some glass containers for a Spring Vignette.
Displaying some bulbs and colored eggs,
you know Spring is here!
I have a collection of antique wood spindles.
I thought some jute wrapped around
it would give it a natural look for Spring.
Our first Peony just bloom!
So pretty!
So excited to see what you've been working on!
I also want to thank you all for coming every week and sharing your inspirational projects!
You're all so Creative!!
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I love your white flowers, they are amazing. We are heading into autumn over here.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for hosting. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteJeannie
I grew up with Spirea Bridal Veil running down our side yard completely. It is so beautiful and so fleeting in time. Looking forward to seeing them bloom again at Memorial Day. Yours are stunning!!
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Your bridal veil is just gorgeous...its one of my favorite spring blossoms too! Thanks for hosting and also for featuring my potting table....hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteI really love your glass container vignettes, and I especially love photo #4, with the vase of Bridal Vail. Looks like a magazine photo! Thank you so much for featuring my Kitchen Daffodils! Have a great weekend, Jody and Stan!
ReplyDeleteI love the vignettes my friend and I love all the beautiful flowers . Just made me feel like SRPING is here. Love your blog . HUGS and have a blessed day
ReplyDeleteSuch cute little spring vignettes! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
The Bridal Veil is so pretty...I think we probably have to much rain for it here...it would drown the poor blossoms! Those spring vignettes are so adorable!!! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteYour blooms are just beautiful! I am anxiously awaiting our sweet jasmine's blossoms to pop....it should be any day for their beauty and fragrance to fill the air! Thanks for hosting!!!
ReplyDeleteJP
Love that Bridal Veil ~ gorgeous! So happy to be joining you this week and thank you for the party.
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Susan and Bentley
This Bridal Veil is absolutely beautiful and thriving too! I love it when our cherished plants do well under our loving care!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend,
Jemma
White flowers are always my favourite.
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ReplyDeleteIf you check my post, you will see that I used your idea of the small ladder, but brought it into the house.
Thanks so much for the party, Jody and Stan!!
ReplyDeleteThe Bridal Veil bush is one of my absolute favorite Spring bloomers. Can't wait till I can pick some blossoms. Loving these Spring features. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Jann
Beautiful blossoms! Thank your so much for the party, Jody :) Lovely features from last week. Have a great weekend! Autumn greetings and hugs from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
ReplyDeleteJody I love the Bridal Veil shrub. I grew up on a farm with a old Victorian farmhouse. It was my playhouse and storage we didn't live in it. It had a few of these shrubs as a foundation planting. They were beautiful. I so loved them as a child. Yours are so pretty.
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Sherry
Jody, thank you for hosting.. I just love the bridal veil and it looks so good. We sure have been having wonderful weather, haven't we.
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Mary
Oh my gosh what wonderful features. I have not seen bridal veil for a long time. It brings to mind May Procession.
ReplyDeleteM~
Your bridal veil is gorgeous! We had one at our previous home. I don't think ours was ever that full and beautiful.
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Thank you for the feature of my bunny pillow! Love your bridal veil, my hubby and I were just looking at getting a few of these this weekend!
ReplyDeleteJody, thanks so much for featuring my Birthday Tulips, and I love your Bridal Veil. I had a huge bush at the side of one of my earlier homes. It smelled like heaven. maybe I'll get another one someday soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jody and Stan for hosting. The Bridal Veil is gorgeous..Happy Thursday..Judy
ReplyDeleteI so love your Spring vignettes,especially with the Bridal veil in your beautiful dining room. The jars are such a good idea. You come up with so many inspirational ideas. Love them.
ReplyDeleteOh, blooms in your yard!!! We are so.far.away from that here in Ohio!! Thanks for the "memories" of spring...it WILL arrive someday! :) Thanks for hosting, too! ~Zuni
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blooms Jodi & Stan. Thanks for hosting and blessings to you, Patti
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I would love some bridal veil bushes in our yard. Lovely photos. xoxo P.S> thank you for hostin
ReplyDeleteOh my! those bridal veil bushes are beautiful!! I had never heard of them before ...
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting!
Hi Jody,
ReplyDeleteYour garden and gardening always amazes me! Peonies already? How divine! I've just spent 36 hours travelling from Greece to Canada (with an 8 hour delay in Germany!), to be able to take in the heady fragrance of my childhood loves - pink peonies and lilacs - hopefully by the end of May, which is when I depart again for home.
Your bridal veil is delicate and dainty just like the material for which it is named, and your collected trinkets for your spring vignette have just relieved my 3rd day of jet lag - how adorable are those tiny robin's eggs!!
Thanks so much for hosting and have a beautiful weekend|!
Poppy
Thanks for the link party! I love visiting other blogs! Your flowers are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGigi @ Old World Patina
Your spirea is spectacular! Mine is just starting to bloom but I don't think it will look as extravagant and glorious as yours...and peonies, I am very envious, they are one plant I have always wanted to grow, but I don't get enough winter chill, especially this year. Love your Spring containers, they are very charming.
ReplyDeleteThe white flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI have just discovered your site and find your photos charming. Thanks for hosting the link party; you featured some lovely projects. Ann Marie @ Iris Abbey
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