i am officially ADDICTED to pinterest. it is seriously good times. i began with a couple visits, got some great inspiration on ideas for my move (i was stocking up on images of tiny spaces). but then i realized, it is a place loaded with plant love and "what in the world..." moments. so of course my focus switched to all images plant related. i was going to do a post of my favorite diy findings that involved horticultural elements, but that list is not yet complete. i had to edit down... so in the meantime, here are some of my favorite plant related images from the lovely world of pinterest. enjoy! and keep me posted on your image findings too! seriously load up the comments with links! bring it on... i need to get inspired for the fall! (p.s. i am totally building that teepee in my yard. done and done.)
Aaahhh, lovely lovely. I love the monstera!
ReplyDeleteHere are my plants: http://animalsindresses.blogspot.com/search/label/Plants
Probably not as cool as the pics above, but it may be You will find something of an interest.
Oh Such wonderful images. I adore Pinterest too- highly addictive!
ReplyDeleteI have a gardening board! craftafarian is my username. :)
ReplyDeleteoh gorgeous - my favorite is that little tree house! adorable!
ReplyDeletethose antlers are glorious.
ReplyDeletei so following all of you on pinterest! yeah!
ReplyDeleteI'm obsessed with pinterest and plant findings! Here is a link to one of my gardening boards:
ReplyDeletehttp://pinterest.com/melissapeterson/gardening-fun/
Totally obsessed with the antler image...I'm going to snag this idea. Yum!
ReplyDeleteLove love love the antler image! And the second fort, amazing! I told my brother he should make one, he's amazing at working with wood and sticks :) He even made a hammock out of dried out thick vines!
ReplyDelete@ apachesprincess - i must see an image of that hammock. that sounds AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're addicted because so am i!
ReplyDeleteCould anyone tell me the name of the long green-beanie looking plant in the bottom left?
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