I couldn't resist scheduling my post for 11:11 a.m. on 11/11 :)
I've seen topiaries like these and have loved the simplicity of them:
I gathered my leftovers from the first topiary, taped the sprigs and a stick together with some florist tape, then spray painted the stick with an espresso color.
Actually, I switched things around a bit. I put this one by the computer because it's smaller
And the larger one in a corner in our bedroom. It basically didn't cost me anything, because it was all leftovers. What do you think? Do you have a preference of the two styles?
You did a great job! I really do need to get some.
ReplyDeleteLove your topiary. Beautiful. You did a great job. I may have to find some pots/sticks and greenery and give it a try myself.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Melissa! I love the little one - it looks so delicate.
ReplyDeleteThey are both so cute,but I think I like the one you just made better.
ReplyDeleteLOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job! They both look awesome
ReplyDeleteHmmm...I love them both! I think I like the little one because it is a little more wild looking, but I love how the first one turned out too. Such a great copy from Ballard!
ReplyDeleteCarrie
They both turned out cute - I think I like the clean round shape of the first one. Target had some topiaries similar to this but covered with cranberries that I am going to try and copy for Christmas deco.
ReplyDeleteI love them both...way to go lady!
ReplyDeleteBoth are super cute. The non-circular topiary is a break from the typical mold - I like it. :)
ReplyDeleteI ♥ them both!
ReplyDelete♥ Jen
I like the fluffy one! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a hard one -lucky you you get both. I like the wild one. I have one like it next to my kitchen sink. It's supposed to look like rosemary.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your topiary ideas! I always wanted to make some, but didn't know quite how to go about it. Thanks for showing!
ReplyDeleteThey are both so cute! I think I might try to copy the first one you did :) Thank you so much for your step-by-step instructions!!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute topiaries. I love them both. Thank you for always posting such great ideas.
ReplyDeleteI like them both. I love the fakeout with the real dirt! Just don't ever let it get knocked over on your computer!
ReplyDeleteOh fun, and I love your blog design. Tres Chic.
ReplyDeleteLove and Blessings, edie
I like the little one. . .ah heck- I like them both. . .and by the way I like you, too!
ReplyDeleteI made this--Thank You, Thank You, Thank You, for showing me how easy this could be. I love the end result and loved even more how cheap it was to make.
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