I created a spring Easter mantle with fresh cut flowers from the yard..... |
I filled ironstone pitchers with stems of snow balls to create a simple mantel for the porch..... |
And added a pair of concrete birds...... |
To complete my snow white spring mantel............ |
There are several large snow ball bushes in the back yard..... |
that are in full bloom.... |
I took time this morning to relax a while on the porch after a busy Easter day.... |
I just sat in the sun .............. |
and enjoyed a cup of tea..... |
I found a single white iris in bloom this morning and wanted to make a small floral design for my tray..... |
I filled in around the iris with some fresh cut boxwood and a couple of small stems of photinia that I found. |
Oh every thing is amazing as always love love love your garden
ReplyDeleteSometimes we just need to smell the flowers and take a break. Refresh, heal, and renew, that is what Spring is for. Beautiful snowballs, wow, thanks for sharing, Sandi
ReplyDeletePenny, I adore your beautiful porch. I love the white pitchers and snowball flowers. I am glad you enjoyed your Easter so did I. I laughed about your family hiding the eggs more than once. Oh my gosh we used to do that till those hard boiled eggs were all cracked. Thanks for making me smile. Blessings to you, xoxo, Susie
ReplyDeleteAll of the white decorative elements are so peaceful and soothing. I am sure it is a peaceful place for you to refresh and relax.
ReplyDeletePenny I just love and admire your vision and creative approach to things - this outdoor room is amazing, right down to the windows and mantel! I hope you get to feeling better soon!
ReplyDeleteOh, Kris- how perfectly lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour mantle was decorated beautifully!
So glad your Easter was wonderful.
Have a fabulous week! Hugs! ♥
Penny,
ReplyDeleteLove those white pitchers with the snowballs in them!! Simply stunning!! Looks like it was a beautiful day there for Easter. We had temps. close to 80 which is a rarity for Easter in these parts!! It is back down into the 60's which is normal for this time of year. I am still dealing with BP issues and regulating my BP meds. I hope you can get your health issues straightened out soon and are feeling better...
Hugs,
Deb
OHHHHHH so herrlich,,,,
ReplyDeleteSONNE pur
BEI uns schneit es gerade und ist es bitterkalt
wünsche noch einen schönen TAG
bis bald die BIRGIT aus TIROL
Hoffe, dass Sie bald Frühlingswetter bekommen werden.
DeleteWhat a unique porch decoration! Your flowers are beautiful and how nice it must be to use your outdoor room. :)
ReplyDeleteSending prayers for better health. Enjoy so much every post. Look forward to viewing them with my morning coffee. Such a great way to start a day!
ReplyDeletePenny everything is so lovely. What a beautiful place to spend a day or even just an hour. Hope you are on the mend very soon. Prayers for you.
ReplyDeleteI just love your wall of windows and the mantel in front of them. The snowballs in the pitchers was the crowning touch!
ReplyDeleteDoes your mantel stay outside all year? I love the look and was wondering about how well it survives the weather.
:) gwingal
Hi Nikki, the mantle stays out year round. I've had good luck with leaving wood items out year round. I just paint them with a good quality outdoor paint and they last just like your house trim with regular touch ups every few years. hugs...
DeleteSending healing thoughts your way!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely, romantic, magical setting!!
ReplyDeleteYour porch is beautiful. Very cozy and inviting. All of the white is breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteYour front porch mantel is so fanciful. I love the white hydrangeas. Everything looks fresh and pretty.
ReplyDeletePryers that you feel better.
ReplyDeleteYour porch is so lovely. I especially love all the white ironstone with the snow balls.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Bev
Your white flowers are gorgeous. The spring mantel is amazing
ReplyDeleteHugs Alessandra
Such a pretty setting all in white. I love the mantle. And the pitchers with the snowballs. It's all so lovely I wish I could sit on your porch a while myself!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Oh my goodness! Where do you live? Does it not ever rain there? Thank you Penny for attending the #WednesdayAIMLinkParty. I shared your post on Facebook, Google+, Pinterest, and Twitter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and welcoming deck for relaxing with a cup of tea.
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The white pitchers with the snowball flowers is absolutely gorgeous! I'm praying that your health issues will be sorted out soon. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, and have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour porch is enchanting and lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour porch is magnificent. Can I come live there? Ahhhhh-
ReplyDeleteSpring blessings to you and yours.
Your porch and flowers are just lovely. So sorry to read you have health issues. Hope you feel better real soon! Take care, Cynthia
ReplyDeleteI just wish I had your style and decorating sense! But then again I have these boys to contend with, love the rooster snuggled in the greens. Cheers and thanks for linking up to the Friday Frenzy-we appreciate you!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thank you for sharing at Ravenwould.
ReplyDeletePrayers over you for resolving your health. Love the idea that you ate outdoors on Easter and those snowballs take my breath away. They look like hydrangea! I am going to put some in my yard this year because of your post!
ReplyDeletePenny, your mantel is absolutely gorgeous--so simple with all the white ironstone and hydrangea, but so very lovely! Pinned :) Thanks for linking up your vintage posts with us at Vintage Charm--
ReplyDeleteYour mantel looks amazing! Thanks for sharing at Home Sweet Home!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the outdoor room to decorate too! Those flowers are beautiful and the mantel looks great. Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday this week. :)
ReplyDeleteI just love everything about this! :) Thank you so much for sharing it at the Farmhouse Friday link party! Pinned and shared! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful outdoor space to celebrate Easter in. All the lovely flowers bring so much cheer and warmth to the space.
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful setting!
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