While I've combined evergreens and berries with dried elements in past winter vases, it simply didn't fit my mood this week. So I plopped the former in a vase, and gathered the latter for a separate arrangement.
The vase of dried elements isn't as vibrant, but it more accurately reflects how I'm currently feeling. I'm fine...it would be a long, boring story to explain the background on my mood. Anyway...
The dried arrangement isn't exciting, but it works in its spot, at this time of year.
I included several pops of very old, very dried Hydrangea (H. macrophylla) flowers,
Northern Sea Oats (Chasmanthium latifolium),
A sprig of Natal Grass (Melinis repens) from a long-ago arrangement,
Some stems of Hakone Grass (Hakonechloa macra),
Fertile fronds of Fiddlehead Ferns (Matteuccia struthiopteris), and
Dried Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum) stems.
The Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis) and Cranberrybush Viburnum (Viburnum trilobum) are fresh and cute. I'll keep them on the back porch for a while to retain their brightness and moisture.
I'm linking in with In a Vase on Monday, hosted by Cathy at "Rambling in the Garden." Head on over to check out creative arrangements by bloggers around the world.
Dried Bread Wheat (Triticum aestivum) stems.
The Canada Yew (Taxus canadensis) and Cranberrybush Viburnum (Viburnum trilobum) are fresh and cute. I'll keep them on the back porch for a while to retain their brightness and moisture.
I'm linking in with In a Vase on Monday, hosted by Cathy at "Rambling in the Garden." Head on over to check out creative arrangements by bloggers around the world.