Hi Friends! If you're living in the Northern Hemisphere and have any Hydrangea plants growing in your garden, now is the time to plan for the autumn harvesting and drying of their flowers.
Dried Hydrangea flowers will last for years and are a lovely way to add some interest, texture and color to your home.
Today I'm sharing three ways that I'm displaying dried Hydrangeas in my home; bedroom, dining room and kitchen areas.
In my bedroom, above, I've placed cut stems into a thrifted Pier One wall pocket.
And in my dining area, below, I've placed them into milk glass pedestal bowls.
Simply cut the stems completely off and place into the bowl. Faff with them until you achieve a pleasing ball shape.
Lastly, I placed a bunch in a colorful blue and white Chinese vase in my kitchen.
If you're interested in learning about drying Hydrangea flowers, I wrote about the basic steps in DIY: Drying Garden Hydrangeas for Wreath Making. And if you would like to know more about making a decorative wreath with dried Hydrangeas, check out DIY: Autumn Hydrangea Wreath.
Thanks for looking and bye for now.