Make your own Spring vine display!
My husband had to trim away some of our jasmine...
I thought it was too pretty to just throw away.
I came up with a way I could display a long vine.
I rubber banded two branches, placed them into a
narrow vase filled with water and glass pebbles.
Then placed it into a larger vase with more pebbles for visual interest.
I placed the vine in the vase and then laced the rest
through the branches.
I draped the last half over my bird cage, and added a random clipping
to a canning jar. I love using canning jars for flowers!
jasmine lasts a long time...
and the scent is so beautiful!
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Beautiful! I don't have any Jasmine, lovely blooms!
ReplyDeleteI can smell it from here! That is a really p retty arrangement. I wished we had things in full bloom...I guess it will be here soon though! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this very fun linky party!
Kristine
I loveee the smell of Jasmine. You did a terrific job of displaying them. Just planted some two years ago.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out so pretty! I can just image the how lovely it smells!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, Mary! I don't think I have ever smelled jasmine! Love the vines! Think of the things you could make with them! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Lovin' that your jasmine is pink, I've only see white before-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteYour vignette is very pretty. We don't have Jasimine where I live, so it's nice to actually see it used in an everyday setting. Thanks for hosting the party as usual.
ReplyDeleteThis is really pretty, Mary, so creative of you!..Christine
ReplyDeleteummm, I can smell them all the way to West Texas. Beautiful !!
ReplyDeleteIt looks lovely! Thank you for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful. Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the look and smell of pink jasmine, I miss my vine down at my former house.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arrangement and I love how it drips over to the birdcage. Gorgeous! Thanks for the invitation to the party. I pretty much linked up all of my latest projects, grabbed a button and am following. Great blog.
ReplyDeleteWe're in the same vicinity. I'm just North of Seal Beach. :)
Thanks for the invite to your party. I am looking over your blog right now - very fun!
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Love
Farah