Sharing a few bits of the quirky and colourful additions to my garden.

All of these were taken in December 2011 and January 2012 except for the ones with the pink flowers. They were taken in September 2011.

More to come when the heat goes away.

P.S. The red bead curtain is brand new and so gorgeous when it catches the light. It has an iridescent coating so it sparkles like jewels.

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

I've been putting bead curtains around the patio as suncatchers.

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

Cute Christmas gift from Mum.

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

Mum & Bill bought me this for Christmas.

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

© 2012 Kell Rowe www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

Frangipani flowers in my garden

© Kell Rowe 2012 www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au

Nika gave me some slightly imperfect crockery for the garden

About Kell

Kell Rowe creates stunning fine art photographs and gifts featuring Western Australia's beautiful and unique plants. You can buy custom items directly from her, or via her online Etsy & Redbubble shops. Items include fine art photo prints, handmade jewellery, home decor, cards and stationery. Please visit www.blackcurrantphotography.com.au for more details. Kell has a Diploma of Photoimaging from Central Institute of Technology (2010).

3 Responses »

  1. I love the bead curtains, what a great idea to reflect light and colour around the garden :)

    • Kell says:

      Thanks :) it can look a little boring & dry in summer so I was looking for ways to liven it up. Please drop back some time to see other changes I make. :)

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