A part from planning what I will need to have in the back yard next year, I will be planning when I'll need to plant what, so I might write a post on that as well when the time comes. Something that is coming up in the New Year is a new website! I am currently working on the design and I have started the process of back uploading the posts that are on here; once that is sorted I will switch to posting over there completely, leaving a post to redirect people and eventually making this blog private.
Today, however, I bought a couple of items that inspired this blog post. Because there is not much to do outside, I enjoy having some greenery in the house. Plants and candles, the perfect items to make a house more homely - in my opinion! So, I have gone through the house today and taken some photos. While I love pouring through home magazines and Pinterest, many times the reality is that I do not have the money or time to make things as pretty add they show us in the photos, so here goes an average person's take on using plants inside.
I found these beautiful candles in a shop in Knustford; I also fell in love with the little terrarium. I had been thinking of making one myself; I think I will still get round to it, but I was drawn into this one!
I like to have pine cones on the mantle piece; I think it's a great addition not just to Christmas but autumn decorations, if you do decorate your home throughout the seasons - I must admit I don't really!
I'm trying the terrarium on a shelf, see how i fell about it being there. I'm not sure at the moment, I might change it around over the next few weeks.
We have some succulents on the kitchen window which add some colour to the room. Oh, I also have a thing about hedgehogs...
We had the blue orchid downstairs, but it barely got any light during the day, so I brought it upstairs to our spare room so it can get some light and warmth as the radiator is directly beneath it. I repotted the sempervivum into a candle jar. It looks a little out of place but I think it's growing into the bigger pot.
Lastly, I have already spoken about this little orchid, but it lives in the bathroom. Bathrooms are thought to be a clinical and lifeless part of the house, namely whit; but we spend a lot of our time in it, so why not make this room homely too?