Remember back in September when I pruned back my Little Lime Punch Hydrangea bush and set the blooms aside to dry?
They turned out nicely and held their color well. They have ended up in our living room because the colors are perfect there.
Today on Garden Answer's YouTube video, Laura is using Hydrangea blooms in one of her outdoor winter containers. They look fragile but remember, they would still be out on the bush hanging on with the elements. She touched them up with spray paint to make the color more intense. I have done this in the past with Sedum blooms using floral paint but she is just using plain ole Rustoleum. They look beautiful. Yet another use for dried Hydrangea.



