Saturday, March 29, 2014

daffodils



Spring just isn't Spring without daffodils.




When I see daffodils in our local nurseries, then I know it's Spring. 

Their bright and vibrant hue is like sunshine . . . and their trumpet-like centers look as though they're singing, "It's Spring! It's Spring!"




I'm sure you would agree that daffodils (like most flowers) are the most beautiful when seen growing wild in fields.

I think that's why I love seeing daffodils growing in pots or buckets. They tend to look more natural with their uneven heights and tall green blades.




Daffodils are also quite beautiful clustered in bunches. My favorite way to display them is in bud vases and tea cups.




We've been enjoying fresh cut daffodils . . . yellow and WHITE ones . . . since they made their debut a few weeks ago.  One of my favorite photos is the one of the daffodils and the hand-blown brown eggs that my sister gave to me (above). Simple and natural. 

I hope daffodils find their way into your home this Spring.  



cake by i am baker

cake by i am baker

cake by i am baker






white daffodils




What's your favorite way to display daffodils?




LET'S STAY in touch!










39 comments:

  1. Your photos are amazing! I am loving the daffodils but I am really drooling over the vintage bucket they are in the first pic.

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  2. I couldn't agree with you more! Daffodils certainly usher in spring.

    So happy to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - Alma, The Tablescape

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  3. The daffodils are fabulous. I really need to look at your lovely pictures, then my eyes and dream of warm Spring days. Funny, I just pinned the instructions on how to make the cute daffodils from icing. Now I really want to try and make a beautiful cake like yours.

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  4. Daffodils and spring are synonymous. I especially like them in the galvanized bucket.

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  5. Daffodils are my favorite!!! Lovely photos!!

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  6. They look lovely in your white containers!

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  7. Beautiful! I love the white ones, so pretty!

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  8. Wow fabulous pictures! Gosh they are gorgeous to look at! I enjoyed seeing the many displays you created with the daffodils. They look magnificent bunched together. Daffodils are definitely synonymous with Spring!

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  9. One of the attractive flowers in the garden! My wife loves daffodil and she finally created a mini garden in the backyard with full of yellow daffodils! It’s already spring and I feel the beauty of nature. Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos!

    Sebastian of
    Tropical Life Style

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    1. Hi Sebastian, Thanks so much for coming by!
      I imagine your wife's garden is beautiful. I hope you share photos of her flowers in bloom.
      I visited your photo page and fell in love with the photos of Machu Picchu and Wayna Picchu. My husband and I hiked to the top of Wayna Picchu in 2008. It was an incredible experience. Your photos are just stunning. So happy you shared them . . . They bring back so many great memories.
      Have a beautiful week,
      Suzanne

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  10. Oh, I needed these daffodils! They are gorgeous!!! It's been so so cold here that nothing is budding yet! Such beautiful pictures!

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  11. Dear Suzanne,
    your arrangements and pictures are so very tasteful and good in style! Love them all!
    Sunny days
    Elisabeth

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  12. Hi Suzanne, My Daffodils just started blooming this week and just today I brought some inside. I am displaying mine in a beautiful white vase. Daffodils are such a happy flower. Love your photos and arrangements. So pretty!
    Cheers,
    Stephanie

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    1. Hi Stephanie, Thanks so much for coming by . . . and for your kind comments.
      I hope you're enjoying your daffodils too :0)
      Have a wonderful weekend,
      Suzanne

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  13. I love how you displayed the beautiful yellow daffodils.

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  14. love the bucket and the pretty flowers....Happy Spring!!!! Christine from Little Brags

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  15. So pretty, you've given me hope that spring will actually get here one of these days! :)

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  16. Beautiful pictures! They've brightened my snowy April morning we've had here in Utah. Daffodils are pretty much synonymous with happiness, aren't they? Enjoy your day!

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  17. We've been enjoying daffodils for the past few weeks. They are a happy sign of spring! Enjoyed your fabulous photos. They inspire me! Happy Spring!

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    1. Thanks, Sarah! Always makes me smile when I see that you came by.
      Have a beautiful weekend,
      Suzanne

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  18. Oh, I really enjoyed your varieties of beautiful pictures of daffodils♡♡♡ I remember surprised knowing a connection with "narcissist, Narkissos" :-)

    Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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    1. Dear Orchid,
      Thanks so much for coming by! I appreciate your kind comments.
      I hope you visit again soon.
      Have a wonderful weekend,
      Suzanne

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  19. Beautiful pictures, and the cake looks yummy! I found you on the bacon time blog, and would love it if you stopped by my travel blog....Spring has sprung in New Zealand!
    http://karanandmichael.blogspot.com/

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    1. Hi Karan,
      Thanks so much for coming by and extending an invitation to visit you! I tried to leave you a comment, but wasn't able to.
      My husband travelled to Australia and New Zealand while we were dating, and of all the places he's travelled ~ New Zealand was his favorite. I enjoyed seeing your photos. Ahhhh, so beautiful.
      Thanks so much for sharing with us!
      Have a beautiful weekend,
      Suzanne

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  20. Hi Suzanne! I just love daffodils and they just sing spring! Your photos are stunning! Thank you so much for sharing at Best of the Weekend and speaking of weekend, enjoy! :)

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  21. I love daffodils...one of the first flowers I ever planted in the garden of my first home! I use to wait and watch to see just when they would bloom. Some great ideas on how to display them...great photos! Thanks for sharing...made me smile!

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  22. You are right! It wouldn't be Spring without daffodils! I love for my daughter Tootsie to bring me handfuls {sweet memories}.

    Thanks so much for linking up with Show-Licious Craft & Recipe Party! Hope to see you again next week!

    ~ Ashley

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  23. Daffodils will just make you smile. Now, I have to go check out that cake. I am trying to learn how to use pastry bag and tips.

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  24. Our grocery store just got a shipment of daffodils, and I will be picking up three or four containers to use in a wooden box on our dining room table at Easter. What a beautiful cake!

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  25. Nothing says spring like daffodils!!!!
    It was so fun to see this linked up at our party. I pinned!! Thanks much!! :)
    “hugs” Crystelle
    Crystelle Boutique

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  26. What beautiful photos. This is one of my favorite flowers.
    Sherry

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  27. Ahhh, yes those daffodils are just breathing Springtime aren't they! Beautiful photos. Love, what looks like a sap pail, photo. Yellow is just so bright and cheery. Visiting via "Thursday Favorite Things."

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  28. I do love to see the daffodils spring out of the ground. They remind me that summer will soon be here and the cold will go away for a time. You photos are lovely.
    Angel

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  29. You have a beautiful blog! I am featuring this today at Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry

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  30. So very beautiful and full of Spring time cheer.

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  31. what lovely displays of spring! ty =)

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  32. I can understand how you all are excited about spring after that cold, snowy winter. Great shots.

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  33. Your photographs are just stunning.

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  34. Sounds Good,
    I like to read your blog. You shared a wonderful information about flower buckets nz. Thanks for sharing this amazing stuff.

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