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This is my front door with the lovely white wreath I bought. I think it goes great with the white house :)
My wife always makes a wreath for our door at the holidays. This is a 2"/50mm section of this year's edition.
Wreaths Across America and volunteers place wreaths to honor the graves at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Spotted this lovely home made wreath on my walk around our village this morning.
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Wreath Bush-Pea (Pultenaea tuberculata). I love the look of these summer pea flowers. [King's Tableland, Blue Mountains, NSW]
Thank you @k.bajdarusztowicz for this cooperation! This session was an unique opportunity for me to work with real model also ;)
Model styled by @k.bajdarusztowicz
doll: styled and owned by @dollsofmilena
model: @helvethet
make-up&hair: @basia_habel_mejkap
Wreaths by @k.bajdarusztowicz
This hand-made wreath makes my tiny flat smell like Christmas!
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Merry Christmas to you all! It has been exactly one year since I uploaded my first photo, also a Lego Christmas Wreath. (keeping a tradition here) I want to thank you for this great year, and I wish everyone a happy new one!
Thank you @k.bajdarusztowicz for this cooperation! This session was an unique opportunity for me to work with real model also ;)
Model styled by @k.bajdarusztowicz
doll: styled and owned by @dollsofmilena
model: @helvethet
make-up&hair: @basia_habel_mejkap
Wreaths by @k.bajdarusztowicz
Bridal Wreath Spirea
Bridal Wreath Vanhoutte Spirea
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spy-REE-ah BY van-HOOT-ee-eye
Description
Spiraea × vanhouttei, called Vanhoutte spiraea or Bridal Wreath, is a vase-shaped, deciduous, flowering shrub with cane-like branching that arches gracefully toward the ground. It is a hybrid cross between S. trilobata x S. cantoniensis that is noted for its showy spring blooms and hardy nature. The plant typically reaches a height of 8 feet with a slightly larger spread. The genus name comes from the Greek word speira meaning wreath in reference to the showy flower clusters seen on most shrubs in the genus. This particular hybrid is commonly planted for its color; tiny white flowers (each to 1/3 of an inch in diameter) that appear in spring, 1 to 2 weeks after the parent plant (S. cantoniensis), in 2 inch clusters that profusely cover the leafy branching. The foliage consists of small, dark blue-green leaves. Fall color is usually undistinguished, but attractive purplish hues may sometimes develop.
Vanhoutte spiraea is easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. It tolerates light shade, but for best blooms, you should site the plant in full sun. It does well in a wide range of soils, including clay, and tolerates some drought. If pruning is desired, prune immediately after flowering.
The anticipated snowstorm has arrived, with wind and snow blowing. My Christmas wreath stands like a beacon at the end of the driveway. I can hear “Baby It’s Cold Outside” playing in the distance.
Hilda and I visited Central Texas Veterans cemetery today. It was a very sobering scene. Strangers were visiting lost love ones,crying,hugging and comforting one another. Christmas wreaths were laid Saturday December 13th 2014 at veterans graves all across America. This is a very small portion of this cemetery.
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Now that Autumn is upon us I have hung my lovely wreath on the front door. I really love this wreath because it has very few decorations on it.
I like it so much better now that I added more pearls, jewelry and glitter. I also trimmed back some of the long, straight pearl strands. I think they were just a bit out of control!
Another year, another chistmas wreath. I look forward to building them each year. It's a small challenge to think of a new shape and ornament, and I will get excited about what I'll think of this time. This is the eighth wreath in the series.
By looking at my feed you can see that is was a busy year for me, because I uploaded very little. I did build more than what is shown, but it's all small bits on various projects. They will get finished when they do. I moved out this year and was lucky enough to move all of my lego with me. I have less space though, so building is not as comfortable. But the MOCs must go on!
Happy holidays, and all the best for 2022!