Showing posts with label flower arranging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flower arranging. Show all posts

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Adding the Final Touches For Easter

Hello, friends!  Thank you for stopping by to say hello for a few minutes today.  I am so glad the kiddos are beginning Spring Break, so we can spend some much-needed time together!  Earlier today, I spent a bit of time putting together the finishing touches for our Easter Sunday celebration.  Just a bit of tweaking here and there...nothing too complicated, will make for a sweet time that is enjoyable and relaxing.  I hope you enjoy the post!


More Flowers For the Entry 
 
I recently shared the tutorial for very simple baskets which I have hung on my front doors.


To make the entry even more welcoming, I added another arrangement indicative of the Spring season.    I began on my little garden pillar.   I added a large urn.  On the urn, I set a large rustic basket.



 I made sure to use a basket with almost the same diameter bottom as the mouth of the urn.
 

 
I have filled the basket with colorful blooms such as lilacs, lilies, daffodils, delphinium, grasses, et cetera...

 
and a sweet little bunny.

 
 
Isn't he cute?


 
To anchor him, I simply used a bamboo skewer.  I pushed the skewer into a tiny hole in the bottom of Mr. Cottontail




 
and placed it into the basket.




 
 
There's nothing like flowers for Easter!!


 
 
Setting The Table With Flair
 
For this year's Easter Tablescape, I am keeping things simple with a beautiful palette of fresh spring color.

 
Fresh white linen, crisp blue,



and soft, springy yellow,

 
makes for an elegant yet low-key setting.


A simple centerpiece of ample flowers in antique English Crockery,


sweet dessert forks,


and silver flatware


completes and compliments the setting.



I hope you are enjoying the beautiful weather and bounty of Spring!


From my collection:

Arrangement 
Urn, TaiPan Trading
Flowers, The Dollar Tree
Concrete bunny, Target
Rustic basket, thrifted 

Tablescape 
Transferware plates, Spode's The Blue Room Collection 
White saucers, Ralph Lauren Whipstitch Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus 
Daffodil bowls, exclusive Horchow/Neiman Marcus 
Silver flatware, Wallace Silversmiths Antique Baroque Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus 
Crystal goblets, Godinger Dublin Collection, Horchow/Neiman Marcus 
Dessert forks, Spode Italian, HomeGoods 
Large pitcher and basin, Chatham England, local antique 
Blue flutes, generic






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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Springtime Nuances Abounding


Hello, Friends!  Thank you so, so much for stopping by to visit! I am so very excited that there are signs of spring all around.  The flowers are beginning to sprout. The weather is gorgeous, and the air is breezy and fresh.  If you are still buried under snow, adding fresh or faux flowers or a cheerful vignette is a wonderful way to incorporate a feeling of Spring into your décor.

I've added baskets of springy charm to the front doors.  There's nothing like a pop of pretty pastel color to inspire a cheerful and fresh atmosphere!






Even at dusk, the colors are vibrant!






If  you would like to view the super-easy tutorial for my spring hanging baskets, you may do so on my other blog The Crafting Table here.



Just recently, I finally gave in to purchasing this piece, a glorious Chatham England pitcher and basin after stalking it for a few months at my local antique.  I was thrilled to find it was on sale!  Here are a couple of photos of it in the foyer, you can appreciate its scale, which is quite large.






I adored the beautiful detail of blue and white...


and pretty roses.


A perfect receptacle for a fresh arrangement of fragrant beauties!






A simple vignette that is functional as well is this sweet setting for tea, ready to use any time.


Love these sweet little bunnies and soft, muted blue!




Are there signs of Spring where you are?

From my collection:
Bunny serving tray, spoon rest, creamer, and sugar, TJMaxx/HomeGoods 
Teapot, antique Godinger 
Large pitcher and basin, as mentioned, Chatham England, local antique 



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Friday, October 2, 2015

Falling For Fall--Finally!

 
Welcome....please step inside!

Hello, friends!  I've certainly missed looking at beautiful blogs and chatting up lovely bloggy pals!  Assimilating all of my children into school has been a huge transition, and we are busy, busy, busy!  It is bittersweet, because I no longer have any babies in the home, yet I am glad things are simmering down now that the school year is in full swing. 

Here in Southern California, we are still mid-drought, and temperatures are well into the hundreds, if you can believe that!  This evening, things are finally cooling down a bit, and there is rain in the forecast for this weekend, thank goodness!  It has me feeling that Autumn may finally arrive...and what better time than now to begin the turning of the season in the home? 

How do you prepare for the seasons?  I am a traditionalist in my heart-of-hearts, so I am reflecting that in this Autumn's décor.  I hope you enjoy the post!

As usual, I began this year by decorating the front doors of the house.


I originally made these to hang from my outdoor lanterns, but my lanterns are not mounted high enough, so they ended up on the doors.


Still, they turned out pretty well.  Here are snapshots of the right






































and left doors.





































If you would like to view the tutorial to make these fall topiary door hangers, you may visit the instructions on my other blog The Crafting Table here.


























I love the idea of a large arrangement in an entryway or foyer; a large arrangement immediately draws the eye in while simultaneously making the home inviting and making guests feel welcome.  Akin to the changing season, the home décor is changing. 


My year-round arrangement



































has found a new home here next to the fireplace so that I can make way for an arrangement festive for Fall.
 




























This large arrangement full of happy fall colors makes me smile, especially because it was fairly inexpensive to create.  Here is my process.































I began on my foyer table with a medium-sized urn.



 

Placed just inside is a blanket, but you may also use quilt batting.  It will not be visible, so I used what I had on-hand.


























I built a small tier of plant arranging foam right on top of the blanket.  I didn't bother opening them, because they make a mess, and after I take the arrangement apart, they are easier to discard when left in the packaging.


























I used a few long skewers


























to anchor the pieces together, and on all four sides of the bottom to hold it in place inside the planter.


























I slowly began building, trimming when necessary,



















 
 
and adding pieces here and there.



























I always love adding real and faux elements to my arrangements, and this time is no exception.  Preserved fire-hued leaves garner interesting color (and scent).








 



























With some of the leftover trimmed stems, I added faux grapes to the arrangement





































by pushing the stems into the little loop just on the end of the grapes.


























They made a nice addition, don't you agree?

























 
Almost there.....just fluff where needed.  Completed arrangement.































Close-up of the detail.

























Here are a few shots looking into the house,
 
 











































and from the rest of the house into the foyer.
 
































The arrangement was very inexpensive, as I used mostly items from The Dollar Tree.  Only the larger mums, preserved leaves, and dark long stems were not.  The larger mums and dark stems were leftovers from last year's cart.  You may visit that post in the archives.








































The preserved leaves were from my local grocer.  The complete arrangement cost approximately $50-$60.

Along with the large arrangement, small nuances have been added around the house as well.



Cutesy witches brooms infused with fall foliage don my pantry

























and interior garage doors.  Simple!


























For the step-by-step to make these, please visit the post at The Crafting Table here.





































A mat with sunflowers rests under the sink in the kitchen.


So cheerful!


On the dining room table, I have added my handmade runner, which also has worked as a centerpiece in previous years.  To view the tutorial to make this festive runner, you may visit the post on The Crafting Table here.
 

I hope everyone is enjoying Autumn!  Have you begun planning your Thanksgiving menu?




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