Showing posts with label Good Fortune. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Fortune. Show all posts
Monday, November 14, 2022
Thanksgiving Décor: The Horn of Plenty
When it comes to Thanksgiving, we can’t think of a more iconic symbol of the holiday… called the Horn of Plenty because it comes from the Latin word cornus which means horn and copia which means plenty. They’re often brimming with a bounty of fruits and grains, but our favorites are, you guessed it, mostly proteas.
Thanksgiving has always been epic to harvest time, and it's always taken place in the autumn… so, naturally this holiday would include the cornucopia, which represents all of those things. Beyond that assumption though, at what time the cornucopia made its way into our country's consciousness as a Thanksgiving symbol is difficult to say. But with its meaning of abundance, prosperity and good fortune, the horn of plenty now embodies Americans’ thoughts of thankfulness. Whether referred to as a cornucopia or horn of plenty… the meaning of this ancient symbol still resonates today.
So, gather up your favorite fruit, flowers + foliage and create something beautiful!
Labels:
Abundance,
Banksia,
California Grown,
Cornucopia,
Fruited Branches,
Fynbos,
Good Fortune,
Gratitude,
Holiday Decor,
Horn of Plenty,
Inspired By Nature,
Leucadendron,
Prosperity,
Protea,
Serruria,
Symbol,
Thankfulness
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Horn of Plenty
It's time for another glimpse at our favorite symbol of abundance and nourishment… the Cornucopia or also called horn of plenty. It was traditionally made of a goat's horn overflowing with fruits and grains of the harvest.
At what time the cornucopia made its way into our country's consciousness as a Thanksgiving holiday icon is difficult to say. But with its meaning of abundance, prosperity and good fortune, the horn of plenty embodies all those things and is a symbol of Americans’ thoughts of thankfulness.
Cornucopias have become customary fall centerpieces and usually feature a horn-like basket or container. There are no rules when it comes to designing cornucopias. But we're partial to organic, fall-vibes and a horn of plenty that's brimming with fresh flowers (protea preferred), fabulous foliage and fruit. Plus, arranging them to flow out of the horn and onto your table, delivers a look that's as graceful and natural as it is beautiful.
Labels:
Abundance,
Arrangement,
California Grown,
Centerpiece,
Cornucopia,
Flowers,
Foliage,
Fruit,
Good Fortune,
Graceful,
Harvest Time,
Horn of Plenty,
Icon,
Prosperity,
Symbol,
Thanksgiving
Sunday, November 17, 2019
Cornucopia: A Symbol of the Harvest
Chances are you’ve seen a cornucopia before—you know, one of these horn-shaped baskets that appears everywhere during the harvest season. It’s possible, as you read this, you might even be planning to create one for your Thanksgiving gathering. A lovely, eye-catching display using your favorite flowers, foliage, fruit, cones and pods for your friends and family to enjoy. After all, Thanksgiving and cornucopias go together like turkey and stuffing or mashed potatoes and gravy. They all pair perfectly.
Thanksgiving has always been epic to harvest time, and it's always taken place in the autumn… so it's natural that the holiday would include the cornucopia, which traditionally represents all of those things. Beyond that premise though, at what time the cornucopia made its way into our country's consciousness as a Thanksgiving symbol is difficult to say. But with its meaning of abundance, prosperity and good fortune, the horn of plenty now embodies Americans’ thoughts of thankfulness. Whether referred to as a cornucopia or horn of plenty… the meaning of this ancient symbol still resonates today.
Labels:
Abundance,
America,
Autumn,
Basket,
California Grown,
Centerpiece,
Cornucopia,
Fall,
Flowers,
Foliage,
Fruit,
Gatherings,
Good Fortune,
Harvest,
Holiday,
Horn of Plenty,
Prosperity,
Protea,
Symbol,
Thanksgiving
Saturday, November 17, 2018
The Cornucopia
It's time for another glimpse at our favorite ‘symbol of the harvest’… the Cornucopia or also called a horn of plenty. It was traditionally made of a goat's horn overflowing with fruits, flowers and grains of the harvest.
At what time the cornucopia made its way into our country's consciousness as a Thanksgiving holiday symbol is difficult to say. But with its meaning of abundance, prosperity and good fortune, the horn of plenty is now a symbol of Americans’ thoughts of thankfulness.
Cornucopias have become customary fall centerpieces and usually feature a horn-like basket or container. Filled with autumn leaves and foliage, flowers, pods and cones, and even fresh fruits, they make a lovely holiday display. Whether referred to as a cornucopia or horn of plenty… the meaning of this ancient symbol still resonates today.
Labels:
Abundance,
America,
Arrangement,
California Grown,
Centerpieces,
Cones,
Cornucopia,
Flowers,
Foliage,
Fruit,
Good Fortune,
Grains,
Harvest,
Holidays,
Horn of Plenty,
Prosperity,
Protea,
Symbol,
Thanksgiving
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Events: Crafting Cornucopias
Come holiday season, we’re busy elves here on the farm. While brainstorming ideas for our holiday bouquets and wreaths, we decided to break out the clippers and wire, and get hands-on. Here’s what an afternoon of arts and crafts (and plenty of laughs) looked like at our recent Cornucopia workshop.
Labels:
Abundance,
Autumn,
California Grown Flowers,
Cornucopia,
Fall,
Flowers,
Friends,
Fun,
Good Fortune,
Horn of Plenty,
Leucandendron,
Leucospermum,
Protea,
Resendiz Brothers,
Thanksgiving,
Workshop
Sunday, November 12, 2017
A Symbol of the Harvest
The cornucopia, also called a horn of plenty, was traditionally made of a goat's horn overflowing with fruits, flowers and grains of the harvest. It symbolizes abundance, prosperity and good fortune.
At what time the cornucopia made its way into our country's consciousness as a Thanksgiving holiday symbol is difficult to say. But with its meaning of abundance and good fortune, the horn of plenty is now a symbol of Americans’ thoughts of thankfulness.
Cornucopias have become customary fall centerpieces and usually feature a horn-like basket or vessel. Filled with autumn leaves and foliage, flowers, pods and cones, and even fresh fruits, they make a lovely holiday display. Whether referred to as a cornucopia or horn of plenty… the meaning of this ancient symbol still resonates today.
Labels:
Abundance,
America,
Centerpieces,
Cones,
Cornucopia,
Fall,
Flowers,
Fruits,
Good Fortune,
Grains,
Grateful,
Harvest,
Holiday,
Horn of Plenty,
Prosperity,
Protea,
Thankfulness,
Thanksgiving
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