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Tempting Textures: Beautiful blooms and pretty pots.

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Beautiful flower arrangements always put a smile on my face and you can never have enough flowers.  I love to arrange, place and display beautiful blooms in pretty containers, they make such a difference to a room and it only takes one or two to change an interior or a photograph.

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This poinsetta is not just for christmas, it is beautifully textured with soft, highly detailed leaves gently hugging a terracotta pot. Drop by Sculpties Up In Here to have a closer look for yourself.  I don’t think you’ll be disappointed!

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itutu has a range of scrumptiously textured things for your home and garden. This little milk churn with silver ragwort and a sprinkling of tiny flowers would work wonderful in a shabby chic country home or victorian kitchen.  I highly recommend you have a look (but be warned you may leave with more than you went for!)

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Next found nestled outside [what next] is a cute plant stand, you can buy the whole creation or the individual pieces for just a few lindens, but don’t stop there, head inside and take a look around…… its a dream.

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I love arranging and photographing product displays and Kean Kellys’  charming potted plant fitted perfectly.  It’s soft, delicate, white flowers, really brighten up the space, its my favourite from her pack of 6 free small potted plants and yes I did say free, so no excuses not to hunt this one out.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
So if your looking for an alternative gift for valentines day or just something to spruce up your home or office I hope you find a few ideas here.

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(images link to their sources above, so please click on them to find some pretty amazing textured creations.)

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  1. This is absolutely wonderful! Thankyou for putting this online!

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