Thursday, September 30, 2010

An Idea Worth Stealing

A few weeks ago I found the perfect bouquet at the thrift store for $1. What makes it so perfect?
It's simple yet stunning.
Simple because it's made using a half round piece of styrofoam with the heads of faux flowers glued abundantly on top. It's stunning because it can be plopped atop almost anything and
it looks gorgeous.
A silver ice bucket.A white pedestal vase.An old copper pot.On top of moss rocks inside a huge hurricane.
And it's easy to store away when the season, or your mood, changes. It's definitely an idea worth stealing (or buying at the thrift store for $1).

15 comments:

Grammaduh said...

Oh, please show us a picture!

The Obstinant Family said...

Oh I love it! What a wonderful Idea.

Joy@WDDCH said...

Love it! Now... if I could only find one at my thrift store!

Angie said...

Oh, I love it and am definitely going to have to make several of them!

Alison @ Stretch My Check said...

Beautiful! I see a Walmart/Dollar Store craft in my future!

Rose H (UK) said...

Love it!

Michelle said...

this is one of the reasons I have missed blogging the most...all my creative friends that share. Love this one!

Anonymous said...

I can't believe you found that little cutey at a thrift store. What thrift stores do you go to? I am definitely not at the right ones.

Karyn said...

Glad you're back :) I thoroughly enjoyed your comeback post! I needed it for sure. . . .

Rhonda said...

genius!

Rhonda said...

genius!

sheila from life @ #17 said...

that is a great idea...hmmmmm, I will def. keep my eye out for something along those lines :)

artis1111 said...

Oh so cute!1 I love thrift shops. I can find all kind of things that I can use in our home. Thanks for sharing. Kathy

Tommie Jo said...

That IS a great idea! I never would've thought of it!thanks for sharing!

Blessed Serendipity said...

I may just borrow this idea! Clever! Can't you just see multiple flower mounds adorning a mantle?

-Danielle

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