Last week I took a little break from my "Signs of Spring" series to share some pics from this fabulous fashion show I attended. {Check it out if you haven't already. The dresses are amazing!}
But this week I have a little more spring to share......just a few changes to our front porch. During the fall & winter, our front door typically displays a seasonal wreath, but the remainder of the year, it is usually bare. This last week, however, I added a little SPRING to the front door.
{This pic is actually on the inside of our backdoor, off the kitchen. This is where I hung it to put the arrangement together, & because of the grueling 95* heat outside, I decided to keep it there for a day or so, so that the flowers would still be fresh for company the next day!}
But on Mother's Day, it got moved to the front door to provide a "spring-filled" welcome.
A mix of bright yellow daisies and hot pink roses add some much needed vibrant color to the door!
{Distressing & refinishing the front door is another project on our LONG LIST of things to do.}
Now I'll back up a little so you can get a broader look at our front porch........you see the fountain on the right? Mr. Dishaholic put that together last week!
{One of our VERY SOON projects is to install a cobblestone walkway in the area in front of the bed!}
Here's a better angle.
Yes, Mr. Dishaholic is quite talented!
{Our sprinkler system was on while I was taking these pics, so it's just a little wet.}
He even put a LED light in it, so you can still see it at night!
And here's a little look at the flower bed that greets you as you walk up to the front door.
Well, that's it for now. Thanks for stopping by.
I'm joining with Blooming Tuesday at Ms.Green Thumb Jean, Outdoor Wednesday at Southern Daydreamer, Wow Us Wednesday at Savy Southern Style, Hoo's Got Talent at Night Owl Crafting, Seasonal Sunday at The Tablescaper, This Week in My Garden at The Little Round Table, Open House Party at No Minimalist Here, Show and Tell Friday at My Romantic Home, Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound, and Fresh Cut Friday at Rose Vignettes. Check 'em out!
What a lovely flatback basket filled with flowers. Those are the exact bright colours that I'm going to use when I make the bouquets for my son's wedding this weekend - love them. You have such a pretty entrance and definitely a talented hubby to make the fountain.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! I have to do some decorating for my front and back porches - just haven't had time yet. I may try to do it today!
ReplyDeleteI love the fountain, too! It adds such a nice touch to your front entryway!
Over from WUW.. I love the door hanging. The flowers are gorgeous, but your door is out of this world. I have been thinking of doing a planter fountain. I love yours, your husband did a great job.
ReplyDeleteYour new door decoration looks lovely! I love your door! Thanks for sharing. Your newest Follower.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers. I love the colors you choose.Your fountain looks so pretty at your entry. Your husband did a great job. I'm going to show it to mine to give him some inspiration, he,he!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely floral arrangement. Very welcoming to your guest. The daisies and roses look spectacular in the basket on your front door. Wow, the Mister did a great job on the fountain. It was the perfect touch for the front entrance.
ReplyDeleteI'm popping over from open house at NMH. Have a great day.
~Emily
The French Hutch
A lovely entryway, so inviting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of Seasonal Sundays. Looking forward to your contribution to "Where do you keep it all? - Part 2".
- The Tablescaper
Beautiful! I like the metal container holding the gorgeous flowers. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the weeping plant in the front bed? It is very attractive! ~ Sarah
Thanks, Sarah. It is either a weeping blue atlas or a weeping blue willow.....sorry I can't remember for sure. It is one of my favorite trees! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI love the fresh flowers on the front door, and your landscaping is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteYour home is beautiful and the fresh flowers on the door are very inviting:@)
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of putting those fresh flowers on your front door, very warm and inviting.
ReplyDeletebeautiful fountain! The flower arrangement is a great way to brighten up a dark area. Love it! Jean
ReplyDeleteI love your flower bed, and the flower arrangement is so pretty. I've become your new follower, and I hope you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteLove your fountian! Was it hard to do? Your pansies are delightful too ! Thanks for sharing. Paula from Idaho
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The next to last picture is my favorite with the fountain, tree, and all the flowers 'round. Beautiful front area!
ReplyDeleteVisiting via Candy's TLRT, and enjoyed both your lovely arrangement and your water feature! I bet it's just as beautiful at night!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful entryway and the flowers on the door are just lovely. Thanks so much for joining the garden party.
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Hi Shay, Your home is gorgeous and I love the Spring arrangement. Thank you so much for joining my Open House party.
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Sherry
What a lovely arrangement. I am sure your guests felt welcome.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that blue evergreen shrub in your entrance garden? It is gorgeous!
Hi Zoey, Thanks for stopping by. That is a weeping blue atlas tree. It's one of my favorite trees!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! I did my Fresh-Cut with Daisies too. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking this sweet post too. I love your entryway. The cobblestones will be so cottage-ee perfect! :)
~Liz
Your front door looked marvelous! How lovely to be greeted by fresh flowers on the outside of a door! Love your new fountain too and the weeping ???? tree. I can't think of the name of what it is. I have a weeping Larch tree. I like the blue tone in yours!
ReplyDeleteFrech flower on the front door is lovely! Bright colors on the dark door make a interesting contrast. I which you a nice weekend! Zinnia
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