Today is going to be one of my happiest days. My friendship with my best friend, Ramya, whom I had lost contact with for over 7 years is going to bloom again like this blooming tree. What a coincidence. Last night I was editing these photos to post them today and before I went to bed I checked my mail and was pleasantly suprised to receive a mail from her brother. He had mailed me her contact number. Can you imagine my happiness? I wanted to jump. I would have called her immediately but it was too late at night. She is one person I had missed so much all these years. When I moved to Delhi I lost contact with the very few friends that I had and in Delhi I didn't have any real friend other than family friends. Today when I am free I am going to call her and catch up on all those missed years and our friendship will bloom again as this blooming tree.
I can go on and on. So I will put a stop here and we will see what this blooming tree is about.
I don't know the name of this flower but anyone who has been to Ooty will know this flower. We call it Ooty flower. This flower lasts forever. I bought a few bunches when I went there in June.
These flowers have thin stems and the stems had withered, so they were not good enough to be put into vases. So I cut out the stems and glued them to the twigs to make this lovely blooming tree.
There is a huge tree in front of the house and it is from there that I get these dried branches. I really love decorating them. Remember my tree of hearts? I have got a few more branches. I have to think of something for them as well.
Do you see the vase here? It was a plastic container. I wrapped a coir around it and glued a crochet flower. Ok, that's it friends. Hope you all have a lovely weekend.
Great piece of work.. Hats off to you for the effort taken.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know Ooty flowers!!I think we had bought them when we went there for a picnic, when I was a kid!!Don't know where they are now!!And wrapping coir around bottles is the thing I had planned to do next!!!Had even sent husband to hunt for some!!Nice to see your version!!
ReplyDeleteLove those flowers on the branch, looks soo cheerful.We've done these coir wraping as kids :)looks soo nice
ReplyDeleteThat really is a lovely tree! What a nice idea :-)
ReplyDeleteI lost contact with my best friend as well, so I just had to comment when i read your post! We didn't have any contact for at least five years, and I missed her a lot. One day I contacted her and now we're back on track! Have a nice sunday
know what.. i also have this idea in my mind when i bought those flowers.. but lazy lazy me.. its still in the plan..urs look beautiful..
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best for your friendship, to bloom again;)...
ReplyDeleteyour blooming tree is incredibly beautiful! never heard of those flowers but love them! great work!
JenMuna
I know these as 'everlasting flowers', perfect for the description of your friendship.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea - it looks so pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteHola. Has hecho un árbol muy bonito con unas flores preciosas, siempre tienes buenas ideas¡¡¡
ReplyDeleteUn saludo.
Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week...
Anna
I am simply in awe of your work!! Thank you Pradeepa for rekindling the joy of crocheting. Am on my way to complete a shawl for my daughter and have begun a cap for my son. I have a few doubts regarding the pattern I am crocheting. How can I contact you?
ReplyDeleteLove the vase, what a great idea with the flowers, it looks lovely. i look forward to hearing more about your renewed friendship, it's great when u rediscover old friends xx
ReplyDeleteGreat idea !
ReplyDeleteFiction Easy! what a beautiful and striking a tree!
ReplyDeleteo this is awesome. and your photos are wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love how you did the vase. New follower here from More the Merrier Monday.
ReplyDeletePradeepa..tree looks beautiful and how great to be in touch with your best friend again...:)
ReplyDeletelovely and so happy for you, I know how you feel! love the crocheted tablecloth too, and thanks so much for sharing on Craft Schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on resurrecting a much-loved relationship. And beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteya... the ooty flowers... everyone has lovely memories behind these flowers i think :) and congrats for your friendship
ReplyDeleteHow lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love your blooming flower tree.. its a cool idea to spruce up a dull corner in your home.. will borrow this idea when I get a bunch of these ooty flowers.. I think I have some at my parents' home.
ReplyDeleteand, I get what you mean by old friends catching up.. I always realize that no matter how long the time has flown, when you get in touch with them, you won't feel a difference. its as if you are picking up right where you left off. I too met a school friend like that after about 11 yrs. :-)
so pretty!! stopping by from Under the Table & Dreaming. thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeletei love to try thsout...its admirable...
ReplyDeleteI love it! This look has been among my favorites lately. I had to have something like it in my apartment!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome.. I LOVE IT…Found ya on hop and officially following ya with smiles..Hope you get a sec to stop in & say hello..:)) I have a fall inspired blog party going on and would LOVE for you to link this awesome piece to it today ) TY http://theartsygirlconnection.blogspot.com/2011/09/fall-crawl-day-5-blog-party.html
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Thanks for sharing. I love the yellow flowers.
ReplyDeleteRachel
I know Ooty flowers, I think we had bought them when we went there for a picnic, when I was a kid, Now no idea where I kept, And wrapping coir around bottles is the thing I had planned to do next, Happy to watch new version.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers!..and the little bit of crochet sets them off beautifully!
ReplyDeleteyou are perfect at photography as well pradeepa:)
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