Very pretty Anne Marie! Love it!! Bet it really looks awesome dried. Have you heard the tip of using hairspray on dried flowers to keep them from falling apart? Just thought I would pass it on. And I was wondering...how did you get the name Na Da Farm?? Am I too nosy?? lol!!
Wishing you & your family a wonderful holiday weekend!
Wow!
ReplyDeleteThat is quite a party!!
Love the golden rod, especially nice when it's free.
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Have a great weekend,
Rosemary
Very pretty Anne Marie! Love it!! Bet it really looks awesome dried. Have you heard the tip of using hairspray on dried flowers to keep them from falling apart? Just thought I would pass it on. And I was wondering...how did you get the name Na Da Farm?? Am I too nosy?? lol!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you & your family a wonderful holiday weekend!
xoxo
Janie
I didn't know goldenrod could be dried, thanks for the tip. Think I'll hang some up in the farm office and use it later in the year.
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...goldenrod...to keep sunshine in your house while outside is dark and rainy.
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Magdalena/Color Sepia
Looks like our spring we are celebrating. You should hear me sneezing from there. hehe
ReplyDeleteLovely Anne Marie...savouring the last moments of summer. x Julie
Ohhhhh you are a very very good ambassadors för the blog-sphere.... I love your blog!
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I love golden rod. I never thought of drying it.
ReplyDeleteThe Golden Rod just says ' the country ' to me.. Looks great when there is massas of of in great big cotainers. Have a great party. XXXX
ReplyDeleteI've dried lots of flowers-for some reason never tried goldenrod. I'm going to go cut some today! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAAhhhh-choooo!
ReplyDeleteSure is pretty to look at though!
:) Laura
I agree with Laura! But it sure is pretty! We have a whole field of it right now!
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