Celebrations Circle: Sunflowers

Summer may be coming to an end, but the sunflowers are in full bloom! These larger-than-life flowers have been popping up EVERYWHERE this week, from cupcakes to sandwiches. These fabulous bloggers are just as crazy about sunflowers as we are - and have provided us with some fun recipes and ideas to bring more of this sunshine into our life!

Sue at Munchkin Munchies whipped up these absolutely adorable sunflower brownie bites, that are almost too cute to eat. These brownie bites are sure to make our stomachs as happy as this bright and massive flower makes us.

This ultimate DIY paper sunflower will definitely add a welcoming touch to any room. It gives me an almost 1970s feel, and of course, vintage is always in! Thanks to Jenn from Hostess with the Mostess for sharing this fantastic tutorial! The best part? A free printable template is included to make this fun craft super easy to make!

Here's another delicious sunflower recipe to really get your mouth buds watering. This recipe comes from Peas and Thank you, and is just in time for  back to school sandwiches. A great alternative to peanut butter, you can still enjoy a classic PB&J, even if peanuts are your kryptonite!

Sunflowers symbolize warmth and happiness, so it comes as no surprise that they are often used to brighten up wedding bouquets and decor. Mindy from Aflora shared this beautiful Autumn Sunflower Bouquet, which is not only stunning, but also quick and easy to make! Both simple and elegant, I would even use this bouquet to light up my kitchen or dining room!

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    Posted September 4, 2011 at 4:58 PM | Link

    I just love these! So many different and beautiful

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