Hello everyone,
If you are like me you are ready for a blast of spring color~
so while I am waiting for that blast of spring color in our
garden, I am enjoying my little indoor garden.
I love the rich deep orange of these tulips and my teacup and spooner are
beautiful with them.
I changed the look a little here by taking out the small round table
and replacing it with this vintage cabinet.
Love the hummingbirds on this vintage fabric.
Is there anything more cheerful then the return of
daffodils?
Finally we are expecting some temperatures above
freezing this weekend. It won't be long before we
can enjoy a real blast of color as those spring
bloomers start poking through the ground.
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Carolyn
Such beautiful color indeed.. I love every bit of it ... love that red.. Such a beautiful display..thank you for sharing with love Happy Friday Janice
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Carolyn I soooo needed that. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm not used to all of that color from you, but I love it!
ReplyDelete-Alma, The Tablescaper
I am so glad that all of you who live in the "weather" states are about to get spring.
ReplyDeleteOur weather doesn't know what season it is. My daffodils have already bloomed and moved on. The rest of this week we are expecting weather in the 80's.
The bright orange of the tulips backlit by the sunny window is amazing. So brilliant! We are so colour starved here (outside) so it's nice to have spring colours inside. Enjoy the weekend. Pam
ReplyDeleteCudnie wiosennie u Ciebie, Carolyn:))
ReplyDeleteJa też już przywołuję wiosnę.
Zapraszam do siebie,
ściskam wiosennie!!
:)
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS!! SO BIG1 HERE IN SPAIN THE WEATHER IS NOT GOOD YET SO I HAVEN'T GOT ANY FLOWER
ReplyDeleteBYE!
Beautiful! Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
The flowers are so pretty. Just what we need now. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteJust love that tea cup, Carolyn. And the orange tulips? Gorgeous. I even love the old cabinet painted white. Nice work! Susan
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you too! Smiling at your pretty blast of color. '-)
ReplyDeleteIn this period of the year our home gardens are so precious for they're giving us an anticipation of the Spring we're waiting for with so much love, and the colours and the lovely images that you, as usual, share with us, bring true joy to our heart !
ReplyDeleteHappy week end dear Carolyn xox
Daniela
What a sweet idea to plant daffodils in a teacup & teapot!
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are a gorgeous pop of color. Just what I need & want. Soon, I am hoping! Your colorful setting was very nice to view.
Such Beautiful photos and the bright colors of the spring flowers Gorgeous. Anticipation of Spring "Its what's Good for Soul Today! Thank you for Sharing
ReplyDeleteSherry
Are there more than 24 hours in a Canadian Day? Or perhaps you require little-no sleep? I am just in awe of all the things you do, all the different tea things, and having time to switch them around, keep up your pretty house, take loads of pictures, edit and format them, bake, plan gardens, and move furniture around, etc. I'm exhausted just thinking up all the things you do.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely vignettes you have shared with us this week, thank you so much!
Your pictures are enchanting! I loved the burst of color...especially the orange...cuz it warmed me up on this cold winter day!
ReplyDeleteIt is snow/sleeting here this morning in Kansas. I think it will be short-lived..but it is not fun!
Thank you for the lovely retreat you gave me...I enjoy your pretty pictures!
What beautiful pictures, as always! I love the daffodils and tulips, but have to say, I especially love the African Violet!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I love those tulips!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures ... :)
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn,
ReplyDeletehow wonderful, the intense colours of spring.
All the best from Austria
Elisabeth
Amazing indoor garden! You amaze me with your talents! Your photos, your garden...everything! xoxo Jen
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your sunny window!!! It just brought a little jolt of joy! But am I silly for saying so? ;) I think growing things - houseplants and bulbs - are the height of luxuriousness when there's snow out the window. Happy sigh! =)
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