Yay, my camera is BACK! Seems it just needed to dry out.
So there’s new stuff today and MUM’s the WORD.
Chrysanthemums are everywhere in Fall. I bought four plants for $6; two mid size @ $2 ea and two smaller @ $1 each. But I didn’t plant them outside. I’m using them for some quick indoor spruce ups.
A favorite thing of mine is in-house shopping. This time I rounded up some “Fall-ish” colored scarves,
a basket, a pretty copper tray, some silk flower odd’s and ends, and fruit.
Lots and lots of fruit AND veggies. Real ones, glass and wooden F & V’s.
These make the collectibles list because
1. They’re small enough to easily store
2. Fruit and veggie themed pieces are generic and can work year round in so many displays
3. Everyone can relate; it’s a comfortable item
Now, get ready … this is a 1-2-3 DONE project.
Line the basket with plastic wrap.
Pop in two mum plants.
Stuff in your silks and berries, for interest, height and filler.
Spread scarf on table and top with tray.
Add finished basket and finally, some small items for pop and more interest.
TOLD YOU it was quick and easy.
Next I just added a small mum to existing vignettes through the house. This one also includes some rose hip berries, clipped from my garden. Plants are a wonderful, live pop of color anytime of year. Mums relate to Fall so there you go.
SUMMING UP
TIPS for working with live plants.
1. Protect your surfaces from water seepage.
2. Water frequently, especially with very small containers.
These are important for any plants, but I left my mums in their flimsy plastic pots, which dry out in two minutes, so daily checks are an absolute. I also added a little extra potting soil in some where needed. The plastic wrap basket liner, and the tray are good protection for my table.
HINT: With these little mums, if they do start to droop, remove them from your containers, set them in the sink, and gently water, letting water drain through well until the soil is good and wet. They should perk up quickly for you.
More fun soon. Hope this was helpful.
SEE, you really don’t have to stress about decorating, just do something … I keep telling you it’s easy 🙂
P.S. re: CAMERA
I had left my camera outside … yes, overnight … I know, DUH.
I put it on a shelf for a few weeks, gave it another try and seems to be fine. My daughter dropped a hint for next time though. Put your camera … or in her case, your kid’s phone, in a zip-lock bag filled with rice (uncooked of course). Zip it up and let it sit a day or two until it works again.
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Later -Cheryl
Glad your camera is back Cheryl! Pretty project and easy…just my speed! 😉
I guess the older I get, the lazier I become. But why work so hard when EASY gets just as nice results.
Loved the ideas. Glad your camera is back on track/
DId you see a few posts back, when I used one of your grapevine wreaths? (I hope this is the right Linda T!)
I love shopping my own house too – your fall arrangement is beautiful!
Thank you. I’m glad you stopped by.
I’ve heard of the rice trick for drying things out but so far haven’t needed to try it. I’m told it’s a very reliable method, though.
Since then, lot’s of people have told me it works. It sure did for the girls’ phones! Have a nice weekend.