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Until the Daffodil’s Bloom

Doesn’t that sound like a great title for a novel or movie? It’s the mid part of March and you may be finding some budding flowers in your yard, but until then after Christmas and until Spring, I always put out my faux snowdrops. They remind me of crocus. They come out in the cold weather and have the daintiest blossoms. Their white petals make me happy to know that just around the corner is warmer, brighter days!

Snowdrops in a coral planter is a classic element to add to your decor. They will never go out of style. Arrangements like these are pretty high end and expensive, but I sourced these faux bulbs and flowers from Amazon and the one in the middle came from a local upscale mini mall where I have my booth. I got my planter from Hobby Lobby, used the sticky back moss over newspaper as my filler and I suddenly had a very nice snowdrop arrangement!

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Their delicate appearance really does evoke a sense of hope and renewal, much like the first signs of spring. Snowdrops are such resilient flowers, often blooming even when there’s still snow on the ground, which makes them a perfect symbol of endurance and the promise of brighter days ahead. As I wait for the real blooms to emerge, faux snowdrops will certainly help lift my spirits and remind me that spring is on its way.

So, tell me, do you have any other decorations or plants that you like to use during this transitional season?