I know this trick is as old as the hills - but I still love it!!!
You can go from pale pink ( which I prefer ) to almost fuschia!
Next week will be turquoise !!!
Have a wonderful day everyone :)
Much love,
I'll be at these parties this week !
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When I was a kid, I was always amazed at how carnations could be such a beautiful blue, and then my Mom showed me! A great tip Suzan!
ReplyDeleteI must live under a rock, never heard of this!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
It may be an old idea, but this old girl has never seen it. So, you can teach an old dog new tricks.
ReplyDeleteLove this Suzan. So pretty. So nice just to see some natural beauty today. I hope we see those flowers outside again soon. Have a great Sunday.
ReplyDeleteKris
I love doing this with my boys. We pick daisies and queen ann lace and do this every summer. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow come I didn't know this. Probably too much living under a rock :)
ReplyDeletexo Laura
Sometimes its the little things that have the most impact!
ReplyDeleteWhen we were kids we used to split the stems on daisies and put one half in a different color and watch how the plant was bi colored.l What a sweet post, Suzan. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteOh that's cool, I did not know that happened. Very cool! Wonder if I could get them to trun red or if they'd just go pink.
ReplyDeleteI never heard of this!! And at first I thought you were just making the water pretty! Ha!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
We used to do this with Queen Annes Lace...which is a weed! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI knew this was done commercially, but I didn't know you could do it at home! FUN!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Suzan.
Great idea, I don't think I knew about this, or maybe it was so long ago, I forgot! Really pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea I love this. Thanks so much for linking to Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful idea!I didn't know about this. I have a link party on my blog that is live right now and I would love if you stop by and link this beautiful post. http://mariaelenasdecor.blogspot.com/
Enjoy your day. Hugs.
Maria
Count me among those that have never heard of this clever trick. Thank you and I can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteFeeling very tempted to add some colour to my Mothers day daffodils currently on my table!
ReplyDeleteHey Suzan,
ReplyDeleteI love the colored water. Thanks so much for sharing with Adorned From Above's Link Party.
Have a great week.
Debi and Charly
I never would have thought of this, but it's so pretty!
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