Showing posts with label Forever Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Forever Flowers. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 26, 2024
Easter Inspiration: Proteaceae
Spring is here and Easter is just days away! Out of all the holidays, Easter has the most vibrant seasonal proteas to choose from. There's just something about this stunning family of flowers that makes my heart swoon and skip a beat.
So, get ready! After filling Easter baskets and planning the ultimate egg hunt, you'll want to create a festive protea centerpiece of your own. And springtime offers the most abundant array of proteaceae like Leucospermum, Leucadendron, Banksia, Isopogon, Protea and textural Grevillea flowers + foliage. Some of my favorite designs don't require fancy containers, utilizing a galvanized bucket, wicker basket, ceramic bowl or wooden box will suffice when you have such eye-catching blooms to showcase. And you can use your centerpiece as inspiration for your table settings and other floral arrangements on display around your home.
The best part? Proteas make great ‘leftovers’ as they will last for weeks after the celebration, and many will dry beautifully... so they can be enjoyed for years. To fully round out your Easter decor, get inspired by these arrangements.
Labels:
Arrangements,
Banksia,
California Grown,
Centerpieces,
Easter,
Forever Flowers,
Grevillea,
Holiday Decor,
Isopogon,
Leucadendron,
Leucosermum,
Pincushion,
Protea,
Proteaceae,
Springtime
Friday, December 16, 2022
Holiday Wreaths
It's that time of year when life comes full circle. We reunite with family and friends to reminisce about old memories and slowly… those memories give way to new ones. As guests arrive at your door, there's one captivating way to welcome them: a wreath. Early civilizations used wreaths, symbols of the circle of life, to celebrate special occasions. They were creative in their materials using a variety of evergreens, which survive harsh winters and signify immortality as well as the strength of life. And there’s no reason you shouldn't be creative as well. These days, a wreath can live throughout the year, bringing welcoming cheer to any door, wall, hearth or gate.
The wreaths we craft are typically made of protea, banksia, grevillea, leucadendron, eucalyptus and cones or pods but any material from the store, farmers market or garden will work. Even a few flourishes (like stems of protea) can easily enhance a nursery-bought wreath into a personalized creation. They are beautiful to hang indoors or out, and most will dry beautifully, so you can keep them on display long after the holidays.
Create a new tradition this year by crafting your own holiday wreath… you'll enjoy it for months or possibly even years to come. Here are a few of our favorites from the year nearly past…2022!
Saturday, November 26, 2022
How to Make Your Protea Wreath Last
As holiday wreaths go up, we love the idea of replacing the faux with fresh protea and greens. But what can you do to help ensure the longevity of your wreath once you’ve placed it in that special place? Follow these simple steps:
Soak to Hydrate
Whether you decide to hang the wreath in the heat of your house or the chilly air outside, these winter environments are dry, and the flowers have no source of moisture. If you have a large enough container or tub place the wreath in a couple inches of water to allow it to 'drink' from the back where the stems are. Let it soak for a few of hours, or if you want optimal results, your wreath should stay in the water for a full day.
Moisturize Often
You will need to adjust the amount of water your wreath requires based on where you put it. A wreath displayed outside in a cool climate will require misting once a day. A wreath kept outside in a warm climate or displayed indoors will need frequent watering or misting. This helps the wreath retain moisture by sealing the pores on the proteas and foliage.
Avoid Direct Sunlight and Heat
It can be tempting to place the wreath in a spot where it gets direct sunlight. But direct light can dry out the flowers and foliage, whether you place them indoors or outdoors! If you decide to hang your wreath indoors in a heated room, keep in mind that it probably won’t last as long because they favor a colder climate to thrive.
Enjoy – Happy Holidays...
After the flowers begin to fade, cease spraying, and let the wreath dry naturally. Protea don’t die, they dry Beautifully and will continue to spruce up your home for months.
Friday, December 31, 2021
Fashioning Protea Angels
Why not skip this year’s after Christmas clearance sales and make hand-crafted decorations for the next holiday season?
Dried flowers have made a big comeback over the last two years. Trendy dried blooms and pods are in high demand and many stores can't keep them in stock. So, while you might not be able to purchase them from your favorite store, you can dry your own flowers (protea preferred) at home and use them in all kinds of fun crafts.
Can you say angels? We’re turning the protea from our Christmas centerpieces into ornaments for the next holiday season. Did you know proteas are ever-flowers? Designing and fashioning your own ornaments can be a great way to utilize dried protea.
With proper post-harvest care, blooms can last weeks in a vase. Then, they don’t die… they dry beautifully! Many Proteas retain their structural design and to some extent their color. When used in crafts, like ornaments, they are as permanent as almost anything the botanical world provides.
So, if you're tired of the typical store-bought decorations, we suggest you take a look at these holiday angels.
Here’s what you’ll needed to make your own angels:
- Dried proteas
- Dried pods for hats
- Dried leaves (for wings)
- Dried wildflowers for accessories
- Round wooden doll heads
- Ribbon, twine, and floral wire
- Embellishments
- Sharpe markers
- Paint
- Hot glue
When protea blooms find their ultimate place in a dried decor, they finish a story that began in Gondwanaland and triumphed over a thousand adversities. They represent a special kind of bond, a link to the past and a reminder of the present and how new life springs eternal.
Labels:
American Grown,
Angels,
Botanical Decor,
California Grown,
Christmas Decor,
Crafts,
Dried Flowers,
Flower Trends,
Forever Flowers,
Fynbos,
Gondwanaland,
Holiday Season,
Inspired By Nature,
Ornaments,
Pods,
Protea
Monday, January 28, 2019
When Protea is the Way to Your Heart
If you really want to melt hearts this Valentine’s Day, you might want to think outside the vase. Perfect for besties and sweeties alike, these gorgeous protea wreaths make for thoughtful, long lasting gifts.
A one-of-a-kind handmade gift designed for your one-of-a-kind Valentine.
Labels:
Besties,
California Grown,
Flower Farm,
Flowers,
Forever Flowers,
Friends,
Gift,
Gorgeous,
Handmade,
Heart-Shape,
Leucadendron,
Long Lasting,
Love,
Protea,
Sweeties,
Unique,
Valentine's Day,
Winter Color,
Wreath
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