Even though fall is in the air, my herbs are still growing like crazy! I love mixing herbs in my perennial beds and in pots with annuals. They are so lovely and fragrant. And fresh herbs make everything taste better!
Before we have our first frost, I decided to gather some herbs for a quick and easy wreath.
I just snipped some of my favorites and bundled them together with twine.
Wonderful~ I love fresh herbs too...nothing in the world can equal that scent. I used to grow SweetAnnie and now I can't find it anywhere. It was one of my very favorites.
Won't be much longer and I think your herbs will be put to bed for winter...enjoy them while you can. Hugs- Diana
Sharon, This is a fabulous way to use your herbs. Oh my! It must smell divine! I am going to try to make a smaller version. I have so many yummy herbs left in my garden! Beautiful. Yvonne
Oh my stars how brilliant is this!!?! I just looove not only the look of the wreath..but how you went about making it! Stunning work, lady!! I'm happy to be your newest follower of your delightful blog and would love to have you as a friend at FrouFrou Decor! Be sure to link up your sweet creations each week at my Fabulous Friday Finds party! Hope to see you there! Hugs, ~Terrell @ FrouFrou Decor~
Hi there! I am your newest follower!!! I found you on the Sunday linky!! I love finding new blogs and your is lovely:) You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com
13 comments:
looks nice and eze and i love eze...next yr i want to plant some herbs havn't done that before.
These are just lovely!
Thank you so much for the wise words on my booth post, I really do appreciate your input!
Big hugs,
Anne
Wonderful~ I love fresh herbs too...nothing in the world can equal that scent. I used to grow SweetAnnie and now I can't find it anywhere. It was one of my very favorites.
Won't be much longer and I think your herbs will be put to bed for winter...enjoy them while you can. Hugs- Diana
What a great idea for when company is coming over! I don't have any herbs, but I bet this would work well with the lavender I have in my backyard.
If you get a chance, I'd love for you to link to this on Not "Baaad" Sundays with LambAround :)
Sharon,
This is a fabulous way to use your herbs. Oh my! It must smell divine!
I am going to try to make a smaller version. I have so many yummy herbs left in my garden!
Beautiful.
Yvonne
Oh I can just smell it now. So pretty!
BEautiful idea! I can only imagine how wonderful it smells. Thanks for linking your great idea to Project Diaries!
XO,
Christa
What a great idea...thanks for sharing it at NTT!!
Blessings,
Linda
What a great idea. It's pretty and offers a fragrant welcome to your guests.
Oh my stars how brilliant is this!!?! I just looove not only the look of the wreath..but how you went about making it! Stunning work, lady!! I'm happy to be your newest follower of your delightful blog and would love to have you as a friend at FrouFrou Decor! Be sure to link up your sweet creations each week at my Fabulous Friday Finds party! Hope to see you there!
Hugs,
~Terrell @ FrouFrou Decor~
How pretty! And I'll bet it DOES smell wonderful. What a great use of those extra herbs!
I hope you don't mind. I linked your post to my PORCH AND GARDEN PARTY at firstadream.blogspot.com.
so lovely!! i love using fresh herbs in decorating, but i never thought of adding them to a wreath. such a great idea!! so glad you linked up!
Hi there! I am your newest follower!!! I found you on the Sunday linky!! I love finding new blogs and your is lovely:)
You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com
I would love to make this
Post a Comment