I have to admit
that I have a love affair
with my Lilacs
about this time every year.
Unfortunately,
it is a love affair that cannot last ~
at least not once I bring them inside.
They only seem to last
a day or two once they are cut.
They are so fragrant and beautiful
in my front yard.
Their delicate little flowers adorning each stem.
I like to go out early in the morning
and cut a few branches
to bring inside.
I creep around to the back of the bush
(still in my pajama pants)
with my bucket and clippers
and snip off enough
to place in a vase
in the kitchen or entry way.
On Saturday
I clipped a huge bunch
to create a centerpiece
for the dining room table.
I thought it would look pretty
for Miss Beaux's Prom Party.
They say that you can split the stems
to help the arrangement last longer.
I didn't have enough time that day
but I will try it in the future.
It's easy to do a Mass arrangement
like this using only one type of flower.
You just start placing the branches
into the wet floral foam
around the edges
and then filling in the middle by height.
If you see a bare spot
then just add more flowers.
I love when they spill
over the edges of the container.
This type of arrangement is really failproof.
I was talking to a friend of mine today at work
and we were sharing our respective Prom pictures.
He commented on the lilacs
in the background of the photos.
You can see them HERE.
He this told me
that his lilac bushes
are right by his bedroom window
and that at night
you can smell them as you are sleeping.
Now THAT would be Heaven!
Until Next Time,
Beaux R'eves
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Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
Treasure Hunt Thursday @ From My Front Porch To Yours
Be Inspired Party @ Elizabeth & Co.
I wish we could grow them here since everyone talks about how wonderful they smell. I don't think I have ever smelled them.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Cindy. Mine has just bloomed I will have to jump out there and use the blooms on something!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous. They are my very favorite flowering Spring bush. I absolutely LOVE them. I was gong to tell you to split the stems up a couple of inches and then submerge them in cool water right up to their heads overnight-but it looks like you know that trick. I also throw a bit of Clorox in the water to keep them fresh. We won't have any for another month here. Yours are just so very beautiful! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful color and I can smell them from here!! You have to smash the stems up quite a ways to split them open, mine will last for 5 days or more. Sometimes I also use Clorox in the water......Clorox is a must for lily of the valley.......
ReplyDeleteOur lilac bush still hasn't bloomed yet but I can't wait!! Your dining room arrangement looks GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteThough we have loved living on the gulf coast of Florida for 32 years, smelling the Michigan lilacs of my youth is the one thing I really miss. How lucky you are to have them!
ReplyDeleteLove those blooms! Here in north central Ohio we are just starting to see a few lilacs blooming.....almost a month late! These cool, wet day here are really what springtime flowers love and I don't know if I've ever seen my tulips and daffodils look so lush and full!
ReplyDeleteMy mom has what they call "French Lilacs", they are sort of white and a touch of purple. They are so beautiful and the smell is heaven. They don't last to long. Here in NJ the weather has been so weird that thing will be blooming late since it's still cold. We haven't really had much of Spring. Enjoy those heavenly Lilacs!
ReplyDeleteLilacs are one of my favorites. I want them and hydrangeas in the new but I think I will have to choose one or the other. Not enough space for both.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Loved your Pre Prom Party ideas and pictures! My daughter's prom is in a couple weeks.
ReplyDeleteThe making of wonderful memories. Smiles!
Spring in OP - I miss it so much. I love lilacs, lilies of the valley, and peonies and can't have any here in TX. Why do those spring bloomers have such strong scents I wonder? Love them! Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteOh. my. goodness . . . your lilac centerpiece is stunning!
I love lilacs. They bring back so many happy childhood memories with my grandma.
They smell quite amazing too!
Thanks so much for sharing.
Have a great week,
Suzanne
So beautiful.....just wish I could grow them here...such a gorgeous flower/shrub!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful!
ReplyDeletethey are just amazing. We had huge bushes when I was growing up, and I'll never forget that wonderful aroma!
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