Guest Picks: Goin' Green!
These little beauties don't require much more than a spray with a mister now and then. Who doesn't love low-commitment greenery? More than that, though, this piece is so unique. I love that it's a repurposed window.
It's green, it's garden-y, and it rocks — literally! This chair would be cute inside or out, and because it's painted with outdoor paint, it could be used in either place.
This is such an awesome place to park your plants. The natural elements running through the resin bring an outdoorsy feel to the piece.
The good part is that this arrangement is gorgeous. It's such a beautiful assortment of plants. The bad part is that it can't be shipped — so you can only own one of these babies if you're in the Chicago area.
OK, so they're not green (entirely), but can't you just see these sheer panel curtains fluttering gently in a spring breeze? I can, and that's why they're on my windows' wish list.
I find these prints incredibly fascinating. They're flowers, but they aren't your typical blooms and blossoms — they're more like something vaguely flowery that makes you want to look closer. Plus, the colors scream spring!
The green chevron pattern makes me think of the spiky little blades of new, early-spring grass.
I want to climb into this photo and live in this house! But since I can't, I'll settle for hanging it on my wall.
First, this is made of up-cycled wine bottles, and I like practically anything having to do with wine bottles. Secondo, it has both a modern and an organic feel going on. Plus, I love its soft glow.
You can't get any more green than this. And the swirling filigree looks kind of leafy. I dig 'em!
Spring has sprung all over this print. You can almost hear the bees buzzing around.
This sign means "the garden" in French. It's reclaimed wood. It's green and vintage-looking and lovely. And it would look great hanging in a spring-themed room.
This hydrangea quilt is stunning and impressive to me because I can barely sew on a button. The detail of the flowers is gorgeous, and nothing says warm weather like a bunch of hydrangeas. I want it!
Air plants are low maintenance, people. I love how they're whimsically tucked inside these clear glass globes. This is such a conversation piece.
Have you ever seen a cuter bookend? Me neither! These are an adorable way to add some green to your space.
Even if you look outside and see only brown, this print will bring some spring into your life.
I can't resist the bright, cheerful, spring green or the clean yet fun lines. This would be an awesome standout in a predominantly white room.
There's nothing like sinking your feet into some nice soft grass, but with this unique ottoman, by Nancy Favier, you can rest them on it instead!
This is more than a flat piece of art — it's a hanging sculpture that's fanciful and natural, modern and timeless.Next: Get Spring Color: Add a Pinch of Pollen Green
Trees and birds indoors, minus the mess? Yes, please!
Q