Plants and Flowers

“Summer winter” with the help of dried plants

November 9th, 2007

The foliage of some trees, bushes and plants in general is decorative. In the winter, especially in the morning, when you do not want to stand up from a bed and all around seems so cold, plants will help you to get warm. Collected in the autumn and dried in a book multi-colored maple leaves will effectively look on the curtains from grey, not bleached flax. You can sew with several accurate stitches these leaflets to curtains, and they will for certain warm your room, making it cozy and warm.

In a vase you may put dried cereals.
If you are bored from your chandelier, do not hasten to throw it out. Try to fix on a thread dry maple leaves. They should hang at a different height, there should not be too much of them, and such decoration should not impede movement through the room. At a light waft (it can be an open window) leaves start to whirl, and if touch each other, make light pleasant rustle. If leaves are fixed close enough to a chandelier, they will look very beautiful, when you turn on the light.

These small decorations will prolong summer in your house and will calm you.


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