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I'm running a little slow in getting my front door ready for Spring. My inspiration to get the door completed was my daughter. She is having a baby shower at her house tomorrow for a friend and wanted to get her door ready for the party. After she sent me a picture of her front porch, I was encouraged to get mine done. I'll show you hers in a minute.


Here is my door:


I took this shot from the side.

I always have trouble with birds building nests in my door decor so if anyone has a suggestion to prevent this, please share with me.

 
Here's a little before and after shot of the door. I think I am going to go by Michael's this week and pick up a few more flowers. I cannot take credit for the arrangement, I received the basket from some friends then had the arrangement made by a local shop but do think I'll add a few more flowers.

Now on to my daughter's door:

    
Her wreath came from Nell Hill's then her husband bought the urns and added the ferns. I think it turned out great. 

Thanks for stopping by - Judy.

Linking to:
Southern Hospitality for Door Decor Spring Link Party
On Sutton Place for the Bunny Blog Hop on April 2
The Tablescaper for Seasonal Sundays













10 comments:

  1. Love the colorful arrangement for your door - it has real WOW pop factor, gorgeous!

    And I love the understated elegance of your daughter's entry - it is gorgeous in its simplicity. Sometimes less is more.

    Hope you have an enjoyable remainder of weekend!

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  2. Yours is so pretty,and your daughters so neat. xx

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  3. Love how pretty your door looks. I haven't done mine yet. Struggling with putting something up for Easter or just going right into spring.

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  4. Hi! I had a robin to build her nest in one of my back door wreaths. They just abandon the nest after the season, so I had my husband to fumigate it. It is so securely built into it (a grapevine wreath), that I have been able to add flowers and use it year after year with that nest as an integral part of the design! I would NOT, however, want to do this with each and every wreath, so I understand your problem. You might contact a place like Wild Birds Unlimited (www.wbu.com) to ask how to solve the dilemma. (There are 2 in KS, 1 on the MO side that I'm aware of.) Meanwhile, both your wreath and your daughter's are beautiful. Very different styles...I like that!

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  5. How delightful that bouquet of Spring flowers is! Please keep in mind that when you are posting floral pictures, you may like to join my Floral Friday Fotos meme:

    http://floralfridayfoto.blogspot.com/

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  6. Love the basket on your door. A great change from a traditional wreath.

    - The Tablescaper

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  7. Your metal basket looks so lush and fresh! I have a wicker basket that is anxiously awaiting a spring look. Must go through the Sunday coupons to see what I can find at the hobby/fabric stores. I'm so late getting things done this season. Heck, I never finished putting out all of my Easter things~ LOL

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  8. These are beautiful! Placing or hanging an owl (plastic or decorative) in the landscape somewhere may keep the birds from building nests. It works on the lake.

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  9. Beautiful door arrangements! We have a bird who has thought the perfect spot for her nest was above our porch light fixture! I believe she finally learned that there is just not enough room for those twigs to take hold.

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