Tuesday 28 June 2011

Sweet Garden Flowers

 Yesterday we had the most perfect summer morning here, and I drank my coffee outside enjoying the blue sky, sunshine, flowers and birdsong in the fresh but warm air...I decided I should write a flowery post to celebrate....The flowers above were already planted in the white container by a clever lady at a local nursery who puts together really sweet little plantings each summer and I always love to go and see what she has created.
 I picked lots of mixed garden flowers..I love them in a big colourful bunch together like this..

Placed in a wide necked glass vase they look so simple and colourful, my favourite kind of flower arranging
At the weekend we went to Manchester for an early birthday celebration lunch with my younger daughter and her boyfriend...we had a really lovely time, and gave some gifts (kept some for the day) and after a delicious lunch Rosie and had a peek in some of the quirky little shops in West Didsbury...Rosie lives a few streets away from where I lived as a student at MMU years ago and I love to go back and visit the place....in one shop we found these tiny rosy flowered saucer crackers...I think they are super cute....
                                  Just have to decide which cups they look best with.....flowery ones....
                                                  ...or plain ones....which do you think?....
 After a happy time walking the city streets and enjoying the cafe culture, it was back home to some serious gardening on Sunday...too many weeds have been popping up in our garden and a lot of hard work is needed, plus cutting back and dead heading....I love the actual gardening but don't have enough time, what with the designing and the sewing and now the crochet....and playing with the tiny grandchildren too....
Thank you for visiting me here on this summery day and for your lovely comments...I enjoy reading them so much. Sending you flowery sunshiny days and a happy week. I'll be stitching and crocheting and tidying up the potting shed...and pulling out a few more weeds too.  Back soon. xxxxx

26 comments:

Crafts @ Home said...

What a wonderful flowery post,It has turned much cooler and overcast here, the crackers look gorgeous with the flowery cup I think! I still live very close to where I went to art college!!! not sure if thats a good thing! Happy Birthday to your daughter :)
Sue Xxx

Jane said...

Happy birthday to your daughter Helen, what fun that she lives so near to your old art college. The saucer crackers are great...do they contain anything? I think they go best with the flowery ones, they seem a real match for them. It's still so hot here...I think some thunder storms are on our way. Enjoy your garden,
Jane x

mynestofyarnandbuttons said...

Helen, So nice to read your post. I love the basket of cut flowers and what a lovely assortment you have! I love the cosmos and the blue bells, the colors all look so beautiful together and vintage. So nice to get together with your daughter and boyfriend. I love the poppers and the flowery cup and saucer! Just so summery and cheery! The other cup looks great but more formal to me. Loved visiting you and hope you have a delightful day! xoRobin❤

Jenny said...

Gorgeous summer flowers Helen, I love the sweet williams in your bunch... the crackers are adorable too, and they go so well with your china! Hope you manage to get back in the garden soon - weather has definitely taken a turn for the worse down here! Have a lovely rest of your week xxx

Pomona said...

I like the crackers on the flowery cup and saucer, too! A really lovely flowery post, full of the prettiest photos. Hope you will come on over and join my giveaway!

Pomona x

millefeuilles said...

Seeing your new posts generally make me feel chirpy! Yesterday here near Tours it was 40°C! Not the easiest of days to bear with a toddler. (To be honest my teenage daughter and I were wilting far more than the baby.)

I nearly went to Manchester Uni 20 odd years ago...

I love your posies of flowers. I'm in love with a French storybook at the moment which contains some beautiful painted flowers... The colours are stunning.

Enjoy the garden, Helen! See you soon.

Thedarkerside73 said...

What joyful colours! Just love a simple bunch of flowers from the garden inside. It the stuff simple dreams.

Those little crackers for tea cups and saucers are just too cute.

I do love your pretty happy blog.


MBB x

Pipany said...

Another pretty post Helen. The flowers are my favourite garden posies. I just love them. Love those little crackers too x

greenrabbitdesigns said...

I love the little container that says garden flowers, so pretty!
I too much prefer a simple bunch of flowers, I'm really not too keen on those very formal arrangments.
I would go for the flowery cup and saucer but maybe that's because I too have that Lady Carlisle china, strangely for a non-pink girl it's my favourite!
Have a great week Helen and enjoy your creative life!
Vivienne x

KC'sCourt! said...

Happy Birthday to your daughter
Lovely flower post
Lovely little crackers, they go well with both cups, perhaps with tea in the pretty cups and with coffee in the plain cup........
Jule xxxxxxxx

Naturally Carol said...

Hi Helen..I am enjoying your summer flowers so much in our wintery weather! I think the flowery cup and saucer have the edge..what is in the cracker?

Catherine said...

A very pretty, summery post! Cx

Mia said...

What a lovely, lovely post again, Helen! You just captured the summer here! And oh, one can never have too many roses or other beautiful flowers, so my vote goes to that beautiful flowery (and pink! I love it!) set!

Happy week and many sunny greetings from Finland!

Yours,
Mia

Teje Karjalainen said...

Hi Helen! I love your flowers - always you have in a beautiful dish/pot! I think the cracker goes so well with both cups. With rosy one because it has rosies and with the plain because both of them has some gold. How to choose?
xxx Teje

Unknown said...

What a lovely summery post, Helen. Your flowers from the garden are beautiful, a lovely 'natural' bouquet.
I have never heard of saucer crackers before - how sweet! Have you pulled any yet? I would love to know what little treats are hiding inside. I like them with the plain and patterned china, but for me they stand out more on the plain.
Thanks for sharing your sunshine!
Becky x

Teresa Kasner said...

Dear Helen, I adore the container of flowers at the top, did you buy them? I like the poppers with both, actually, they match the floral ones, but stand out more with the plain one. Sounds like a fun time you had with your daughter and poking in fun shops from your past. Your posts are always so pretty and bright.. I love coming to visit your world.
((hugs)), Teresa :-)

♥ Mary Janes TEAROOM said...

I love your mix of garden flowers...and those quirky little shops are just the best for unexpected treasures, aren't they?...Your rosy crackers are a lovely find...I can't choose between the cups...sorry Helen they both look too pretty!
Susan x

koralee said...

Those little crackers are adorable...could you tell me what is inside?
Love your flowers...sweet Williams are one of my favourites. Hugs

♥ Miss Tea said...

what a beautiful post! love your blog too! i love the crackers and the flowers are super cute! im in love with the floral teacup,so beautiful! may i know who made it? i hope you dont mind i become your follower :)

Susan (http://tea-diary.blogspot.com)

Ali said...

Gorgeous flowers and pictures xx Thank you for your comment on my blog - aargh I am struggling with evenweave think I will be going back to aida just as soon as I have finished this chicken!!! lol

flowers on my table said...

Hi Helen, how lovely to visit you in your garden drinking coffee! I love the planter with the writing on it and your vase of lovely mixed flowers. I like the little crackers with the plain cups best, they are adorable. I managed to get some garden furniture painted yesterday, but then it rained all day today on it! Many thanks for your lovely comments Helen, have a great weekend, love Linda x

sylviesgarden said...

I love those little crackers, they are so sweet. I'd never seen them before.
x

Anonymous said...

Hello Helen,
Sounds like my idea of a perfect weekend. The pink flowers and the planter are lovely, how nice to have a nursery so near you with such delights ready to take away.
I can see your dilemma with the pretty crackers and china, they both look gorgeous but if pushed I'd choose the plain.x

gillyflower said...

The flowers from your garden are so pretty Helen.
Those crackers are so cute,and look great with either cups, adding more floral prettiness to the floral set and a contrast with the white.
Enjoy your garden and crochet!
Gill xx

The Patchwork Heart said...

love Didsbury, you did have a good shop! Heather x

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