Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Instant Cheer...

Yes, I am talking about fresh juicy fruits & colourful fragrant flowers and the magic that they bring into our homes.
Today I share with you all loads of beautiful moments created by flowers & fruits in my home

Take out that old brass 'matka' or 'kalsi' and fill it up with seasonal flowers, just a couple of them will do the trick.
Let your creativity flow, write down happy notes;-)Don't have a brass vase, no worry go ahead and use empty glass jars......or empty wine/beer bottles. The brand lettering adds to the beauty. Add some whimsical touches, ceramic ducks picked up from a local fair...Don't have a florist nearby, no worries pick up some wildflowers from the roadside or some seasonal flowers from the trees:-)






No expensive curios needed. No designer artefacts.
It's the simple things in life that add that sparkle to your home and a smile to your face.These flowers and fruits certainly lifted my spirits on a rainy day like today!


Wish you all loads of happiness with vitamins and fragrance:-)

27 comments:

kajal said...

Oh Arch... have fallen soo much in love with your blog :)
You've arranged flowers with such simplicity but still they look exotic...

Anonymous said...

Instant cheer is right! Thanks for the beautiful and inspiring photos!

Anonymous said...

You are absolutely right, fresh flowers do the magic to add a class. But yes, your fruits shots/ideas also can give fruitful look.

Anonymous said...

Wow!beautiful flowers Arch.Instant cheer is the right word.

Anonymous said...

Hi Archana
What could one want more on a busy weekday morning??Just a click, open your blog and there..fresh flowers,fruits, bright sunlight,beautiful antique brass wares to make you smile and cheer your day.
Thanks for making my day!
Sangitha from Sajavat.

Sia said...

simple yet elegant :)

Anonymous said...

lovely... pretty flowers. i know... no good florist here nearby :( and i'm really tired of carnations. but jasmines and marigold work just as well.

Sharon said...

beautiful pics arch! simply stunning!

Vineeta said...

I'm so glad u are back to blogging. Right now i'm feeling slightly off it & using the internet as a complete escape route. Seeing this simple-stunning beauty you've created is just the balm i need from all the firing and death i've seen on tv all day...

shula said...

those statues 3rd from the bottom?

divine.

Anonymous said...

lovely post Arch : )

Anonymous said...

Lovely photos. Many of them took me straight back to my friends in Mysore. I miss India.

Dithi said...

Hea Arch, I absolutely love all your blogs and was wondering if you plan to add the ''Follow this blog'' feature to rang decor and the other beautiful blogs of yours.
Would definitely be on your list. Cheers! Dee.

Anonymous said...

Hi Archana...you have a very beautiful sense of light and shadow - very evident in the photographs...suggest do a feature on earthen wares on the roadside...those are real delight to watch...

Rekha said...

Simple ideas, stunning effects! yes, it's the transforming of these everyday things that lifts our spirits.

Anonymous said...

Hi Archana,
I love the photos in all your blogs! I think you have a great taste in photography. I have been a regular reader of your blogs for the past one year, but never had a chance to comment here.
The way you transformed a small brass pot ("sombu") was awesome! I am going to try that in my home too! This article definitely brightened my chilly close-to-zero winter day here! :) Thanks for the great blogs!
Cheers,
Gayathri

bhumika said...

This is instant gratification! so colourful and fresh. i especially liked the brass matka :)

Gill said...

Smart girl.
Wow being in your home must be so joyous, all that colour, and fresh everything! Fruit! Flowers! You and your home are so vibrant.
xoxo

Komal-Nishka said...

Hey Archana,

I've been following your blog for a long time but just could not resist commenting on this post - it is beautiful - I've been meaning to keep some flowers in my room but looking for a vase - I will now utilise the matki my mum gave me to do what I have been longing to :) thanks

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DeeplyDip said...

hey you've been awarded and blogrolled too :)

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Oh, dreaming away to India again.
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Anonymous said...

Amazing ideas! Looks so nice with simple things. Do you actually click all the photos here? Found your blog through a link on blogadda.com and added in my favourites!

Archana Srinivas Pottery said...

Thanks a lot each and everyone for all the appreciation.
Glad to know that all of you liked my little ideas.

New readers ...Welcome to Rang Decor:-)) Appreciate all of your comments.


Arch

SERENDIPITY said...

the atmosphere is warm, cozy & sentimental ^_^

Antara Mukherji said...

I'll like to watercolor the pics you have posted! they are awesome..Is that okie with you?!

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love the way you have done up your house...beautiful blog!!

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