Winter Window Box Decorating

Barb Rosen
by Barb Rosen
2 Hours
Easy
Birdhouses, greens and pine cones from the yard plus dried hydrangeas sprayed silver were added to the window box ornamental kale. A little bling for the holidays added the final touch. My window boxes are ready for winter!
http://ourfairfieldhomeandgarden.com/its-beginning-to-look-a-lot-like-chanukah/
Close up of one of the birdhouse window boxes. http://pinterest.com/barbrosen/
Winter window box with natural materials from the yard and a birdhouse. http://pinterest.com/barbrosen/
The other front window box with a birdhouse. http://pinterest.com/barbrosen/
Close up of the birdhouse window box. http://pinterest.com/barbrosen/
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  • Barb Rosen Barb Rosen on Dec 03, 2012
    Some varieties seem to dry better than others, Ellen. These are from a hydrangea paniculata and they just dried right on the bush, I cut them off and sprayed them to use in my arrangements.
  • Valerie Valerie on Oct 17, 2014
    Now why haven't I thought of that? I take my window boxes down for the holidays and living in FL, I certainly could do this and add some battery pack lights. These are beautiful. Thanks for sharing!!!
    • Barb Rosen Barb Rosen on Oct 17, 2014
      @Valerie ~ glad my window boxes brought you some inspiration! Thanks for writing!
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