I'm rather partial to blue Hydrangeas, but they do tend to turn pink after a year or two year in my garden. Wrong soil type I believe.
As a child I remember having a large bush in our garden, half of it was pink and half blue.
I must have asked my dad why it was two colours. I do remember him telling me.... to keep them blue you need to plant rusty nails with them at the time of planting. I guess the nails were planted to one side of the bush in our garden, resulting in it being two colours.
I don't know if this actually works, but I'll give it a shot when I plant it up. But I 'll probably buy some bluing up agent too.
I now have the white, pink and blue variety of hydrangea and I am delighted to have all three colours.
So I just had to make a thank you card using the Because I care stamp set which contains the hydrangea head stamp.
Coloured with copic markers.
Thank You Kim I love this Gift.