
Before all the rain this weekend, I cut some fall flowers and decided to put them in a birch sleeve that I found in the woods behind Royce and Lynn's house. Originally, I thought it would be a nice candle wrap but like this idea better since it won't catch on fire! So, after I did this little project, guess what I see in Pottery Barn....birch sleeves selling for $12 & $18! I plan to use them all winter and think they will look pretty with Christmas decor. In case you are wondering there is a vase hidden inside the birch sleeve.

I have to keep the arrangement in the bathroom as I'm afraid the cats will knock it over. Here's a close-up, all the flowers are real except for one big fake white mum. The rest of the flowers consist of autumn joy sedum (which is now turning a lovely red) hosta flowers and leaves, hydrangea, wild purple and yellow flowers and one leftover orange mum from a farmers market bouquet that Dan brought home a couple of weeks ago.
I plant to make another fall bouquet totally out of dried and silks so that I can have it out on the table and put it in another birch wrap. I love the birch and need to ask Royce to keep an eye out for more of them. I'm sure he has nothing better to do. :) Baby #2 is due any day!!
2 comments:
LOVE the birch sleeve, Send me one!
Miss ya,
Danette
Oh..!! That's a great idea to put flowers in birch sleeve.
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