Saturday, November 21, 2009

GARDEN BY CANDLELIGHT

Don't let candlelight be missing in your garden.
If they look this good during the day unlit

imagine their seduction at night.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken in Susanne Hudson's garden. Now, off to buy lanterns! Don't forget thrift stores & repurposing light fixtures.

7 comments:

  1. Oh, I plan on having wonderful soft light in my pavilion! So pretty!
    Brenda

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  2. What a great blog....glad I popped in! I LOVE garden art and the candle light makes everything even prettier. Happy Holidays from Houston!

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  3. Oh...we certainly do that. We will line our paths with regular jars with a votive in them during parties...we always have tiki torches and candles burning.

    Beautiful reminder! Time for another garden party (now is when we start!)

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  4. Hi Tara,

    Those are the most beautiful lanterns I think I've ever seen in a garden. Were they custom made?
    This is the garden that you are doing a book about, correct? I can't wait to see it.

    ~janet

    p.s. I've been thinking SO much about your thoughts on designing a house from the outside in. We were unable to do that while we were renovating but I can see that there is no reason why I can't start now. This is a very exciting revelation to me. Thanks.

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  5. Love it :) rusty beauty. so simple, so striking.
    Kisses & hugs,

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  6. I totally agree.

    There's nothing better for creating atmosphere on a warm evening. Very convivial.

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  7. yes, yes, yes! LOVE the idea of candlelight hanging from tree limbs, in particular.Great fixtures.

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