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Craft Project: Brighten Up With Tissue Paper Flowers | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. Craft Project: Brighten Up With Tissue Paper Flowers. Asymp; 1 Comment. Has winter got you down? We’re not complaining here in Tampa, where the sun is shining and its a lovely 70 degrees outside, but we could use a little spot of color. I always feel kind of blue after taking down the Christmas decorations, so a quick and easy way to bring a pop of color into your indoor spaces is with tissue paper pom pom flowers. Hey – that looks like a dragonfly! Larr; Previous post. Leave a Re...
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Language of Flowers Series – Tulips | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. Language of Flowers Series – Tulips. Asymp; Leave a comment. In honor of Valentine’s Day rapidly approaching, I thought it would be fun to learn a bit about what different flowers signify when given as a gift. We have a great book in our shop, The Secret Language of Flowers. Courtesy of besttraveldestinations.com. Courtesy of allbestwallpapers.com. There are over 100 different species of tulips, with over 3,000 varieties of tulips. Talk about endless choices! Tulips are easy to gr...
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Language of Flowers Series – Camellia | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. Language of Flowers Series – Camellia. Asymp; Leave a comment. Camellias are native to China and Japan, although they are now found all over the world. There are over 250 varieties, in various shades of white, pink, red, blue and violets. Camellias are an interesting flower because the blossoms on some varieties have many petals and some have just a few. One type of camellia is the tea plant, or. The leaves of which are used for Chinese tea and for Assam tea. La Dame aux Camilias.
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Dragonfly on the Water. Introducing Madison’s Garden Botanical Infusions for the Home. October 29, 2011. We like to delight your senses with sights and sounds from yard art to wind chimes and now we’ll delight …. Continue reading →. Scotoberfest is Next Weekend in Dunedin! October 12, 2011. When our building was full of tenants last year, all the merchants decided we needed to celebrate! We picked a …. Continue reading →. Hummingbirds Need Your Help This Fall. September 2, 2011. Continue reading →. I mus...
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Language of Flowers Series – Bird of Paradise | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. Language of Flowers Series – Bird of Paradise. Asymp; 1 Comment. Its a word that springs to mind when you see a Bird of Paradise in bloom, and it happens to be one of the meanings of the flower too. Bird of Paradise flowers are also considered to mean joyfulness and paradise, and when given by a woman to a man signifies faithfulness. Courtesy of TheFlowerExpert.com. Bird of Paradise or. Shown below. This plant’s name honors Czar Nicholas 1 of Russia. Larr; Previous post. You are c...
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dflygarden | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. Creative Color Palettes by Design Seeds. June 14, 2012. Do you ever struggle with creating a color palette for designing a new flower bed, re-decorating a room in your home …. Continue reading →. 3 New Ways to Attract Hummingbirds. June 13, 2012. We are always on the lookout for new and interesting ways to bring hummingbirds to your garden. There are three …. Continue reading →. For the Love of Pinterest. February 23, 2012. Have you stumbled across Pinterest yet? February 10, 2012.
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3 New Ways to Attract Hummingbirds | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. 3 New Ways to Attract Hummingbirds. Asymp; Leave a comment. Made in the usa. We are always on the lookout for new and interesting ways to bring hummingbirds to your garden. There are three new items in the shop that you need to see! Handcrafted of copper and Made in the U.S.A, these are must-haves for any hummingbird enthusiast. Copper Hummingbird Swing – click to purchase. This copper hummingbird swing. And see who comes to visit! Copper Hummingbird Window Feeder. With a suction ...
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Language of Flowers Series – the Forget Me Not | Dragonfly on the Water
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Dragonfly on the Water. Language of Flowers Series – the Forget Me Not. Asymp; Leave a comment. Legend has it that a knight and his lady were walking along a stream one day, when he stopped to pick flowers for her. His heavy armor caused him to fall in the water, and before he sank he tossed her the bouquet and yelled “Forget Me Not! As the state flower of Alaska, Alpine Forget Me Nots grow throughout the state in rocky mountain areas. Alpine Forget Me Nots, courtesy of Wikipedia. Larr; Previous post.