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SEPTEMBER SNIPPINESS

I woke up this morning feeling a little snippy.  No, not that kind of snippy, but snippy in that I was very inclined to fetch my pruners and do some playful harvesting.  I had spent the weekend catching up on much needed seasonal yard work; therefore, a little creative puttering time was well earned.

There’s quite a menagerie of things to choose from and decorate with at this time of year, perfect for segueing into autumn.  I always enjoy making floral bouquets.  This one is a combination of fresh cut flowers, shrub foliage stems, various floral seed pod stalks and succulent cuttings.

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Abelmoschus manihot seed pods make wonderful decorative jarred specimens…..

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….. and Crocosmia’s spent flower stalks make for September sprays of loveliness.

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Snipping and scavenging seem to go hand-in-hand for me; my favorite finds from the forest floor are feathers and pine cones.

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Did I mention that I woke up feeling somewhat squirrely, too?  The simplicity of gathered acorns showcased in a vessel is a timeless look for any home’s style.

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Well, that’s enough snipping, scavenging and squirreling around for today.

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Now……. it’s time for a little cat nap.

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AN AUTUMN CRAFT PREVIEW

Thought I’d whet your decorative crafty appetite with a little autumn preview.  Start gathering pinecones… the tight, unopened ones (you know, the ones you normally overlook).  Be sure to stay tuned, as a future tutorial and inspirational post is in the works!

 By the way, the floral arrangements are purely for your viewing pleasure.

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MEET SUSAN SPRINKLES

Susan Sprinkles just got a fabulous makeover AND a new job – a revolving position at the createaerie.

See, this was Susan before, only folks just called her Sprinkles.

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This is Susan now!  She’s my personal assistant for when I wear my floral designer’s hat.

She’s definitely not lazy.

So, as you can see, Susan has moved on and up in life…….,

……but still remembers how to do her old job, too.

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HYDRANGEA PANICULATA UPDATE

My post from the past, published back in April, was a simple tutorial on spring pruning Hydrangea paniculata.  These are the same hydrangeas today, the flower buds soon to become jumbo sized, white floral cones.

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In the lower right corner of the photo you will notice that this plant has no flower buds, a result of my accidentally forgetting to spray deer repellant on time at some point during the summer.  It’s all good, though.  There are enough buds on the plant to compensate for that.

I look forward to sharing a photo of these gorgeous plants in their glory, and that could be very soon!

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