I couldn't resist these purple clover flowers.
They totally make me think of Bambi, which was a movie I never liked, not because it was sad but because I found it incredibly boring. The clover scene was clearly the best part - I always felt like I could actually touch the texture of the flowers when I watched it.
They do have a great texture. I'm glad the animation was accurate.
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They totally make me think of Bambi, which was a movie I never liked, not because it was sad but because I found it incredibly boring. The clover scene was clearly the best part - I always felt like I could actually touch the texture of the flowers when I watched it.
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They do have a great texture. I'm glad the animation was accurate.
They look adorable!
ReplyDeleteAww, where did you find them? So cute!
ReplyDeletecould you please come over to my house and make it look as pretty as yours?
ReplyDeletePretty pretty pretty
ReplyDeleteYou have such beautiful, natural light in your place. I'm beyond jealous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Have a great weekend, Rachel!
ReplyDeleteso simple and refreshing, great idea! also, I am just revelling in how organized you are in your wedding plans...makes me little organizational loving heart skip a beat :)
ReplyDeleteso pretty :) i love flowers! i just bought some pink ones last night
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteKisses from Hong Kong,
Nicole
perfect for summer!
ReplyDeleteSo fun and pretty! I don't think I'd be able to resist them either.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Those would brighten anyone's day.
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm a new reader and I love that you do Friday Flowers. It's helping me familiarize myself with potential flowers for my wedding, thank you!
ReplyDeleteI am SO happy that I checked my reader this morning! The clover scenes in Bambi also made a big impression on me and I think of the movie every time I see them. xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - love these flowers
ReplyDeletethe loveliest.
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ReplyDeleteHi there,
Did you know you can totally eat those?
When I was little, the house we lived in had those flowers EVERYWHERE in the yard, and they were a snack I enjoyed when ever I wanted, which is pretty empowering for a four year old. The best way is to pull the purple pieces off individually, and chew on the white bit at the bottom. They taste very sweet, almost like honey. The leaves and stem are bitter, but you could pull off a whole bunch of purple bits and throw them into a salad for some colour and sweetness.
Also, pansies are delicious too.
Ellie.