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A new item at my shop! This hand-made daffodils bunting is made up of 7 yellow and 7 white flowers and thirteen double leaves with string, crocheted from 100% mercerized cotton yarn. The garland is perfect for home decoration all year round, it can be used in a baby room, kids’ room, bedroom, living room, fireplace, on the wall, as a table decoration or even outside – in the garden. It can be used for baby showers, wedding decor or party decor. The garland is 305 cm (120 inches) long, each flower is 8 cm (3,1 inches,) in diameter, and a leaf is 5 cm (2 inches) long. There are small loops on the ends of the garland. https://www.etsy.com/listing/1393497907/white-and-yellow-daffodils-120-bunting

By the way, we have a lot of different Daffodils garlands in our shop. Possibly because I was born in March and the Daffodil is the flower of March, the flower of spring. I can’t wait for my daffodils will bloom in my little city garden this year. They are one of my favourite flowers.

Shipping

Wow! Today morning I sent two orders to the USA, and one of them was to Hawaii for the first time. Mari purchased white and yellow Daffodils and flowers garlands from me. I always check the address customers give me at their orders just in to avoid mistakes. This time I checked the address because I have never sent something to the HI state. Thank you, Mari, for adding a new point to my sales map. By the way, the second order was to Harwood, MD. Julia bought white Daffodils garland from me.

In general, I am highly suspicious about the weather in the USA, especially around New York. Lots of my orders are in the customs clearing in New York or on their way to it. I am keeping my fingers crossed that nobody gets hurt during this snowstorm and my orders reach the customers.

Crochet Daffodils Garland

Finally, my daffodil garland is ready. The season for these flowers is already ending, although they are still blooming in my small garden. It was my yellow daffodils with a dark yellow centre that was my inspiration for making this garland. I love these flowers for their fragility, delicacy, smell and for the fact that they are a symbol of spring, just like tulips, of course. But crochet tulips and connecting them into a garland is quite difficult, although I can’t stop thinking about it and quite possibly I’ll figure out how to do it better. But while I’m working the details out, the daffodils are taking over.

And this is how the garland looks hanging on the wall.