Sunday 19 February 2012

Autumn/Winter decorations


 Acrylic painted clay vase with painted fallen autumn twigs and dry flowers.

One of my creative nieces(SN) gifted this hande-made clay vase. The curves and the bends this vase has clearly makes it very appealing and made it very hard to believe that it was those little hands that made this. I have cherished it ever since. 

Originally it was cobalt blue in colour with orange designs.  I then took the liberty to give it a metallic finish to go with golden painted dry flowers and twigs I collected during one of my tours.

The best way to decorate your home in Autumn/fall is to use fallen leaves, twigs, nuts, dried flowers, hay, Autumn fruits, spikes of wheat and other gifts of nature. 


 Flower Bunch made from Cucumber seeds. .

Couple of years ago I posted these cucumber seed flowers, and these are the same flowers but only arranged in a different fashion

Here's a recap of earlier entries for simple day-to-day things that can be used to brighten up   interiors. 
Made from cucumber seeds, but any other seeds or even Pistachio seeds would do just fine too.

Bunch of Tulips -
Tulip bouquet made from red onion skin.

Bark Ensemble -
Wall placement of acrylic painted barks and dried petals

For those pennies lying around the house.



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