Showing posts with label Home Decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Decor. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Make Weekly Flowers Your New Year's Resolution

As the clock strikes midnight and we welcome a new year, it’s time to reflect on our aspirations and set resolutions that invigorate our minds and souls. This year, I propose a delightful and uplifting resolution: making weekly flowers a staple in your life. Here’s why this simple habit can transform your year. 

  • Boost Your Mood: Numerous studies have shown that being surrounded by flowers can significantly enhance your mood and overall well-being. The vibrant colors and delightful scents can bring joy to even the dreariest of days, helping to combat stress and anxiety.

  • Mindfulness Practice: Taking the time to choose, arrange, and care for your flowers encourages mindfulness. It brings you into the moment and allows you to appreciate the beauty of nature.

  • Home Decor: Fresh flowers add instant beauty to any space. Whether you display them on your kitchen table, nightstand, or desk, they elevate the ambiance and can motivate you to keep your space tidy and inviting.
     
  • Connection with Nature: In our fast-paced, tech-driven world, we often forget to connect with nature. Incorporating flowers into your weekly routine reminds you of the changing seasons and the beauty that surrounds us. It’s a small but powerful step toward nurturing gratitude for the natural world.
     
  • Unleash Creativity: Arranging flowers can be a creative outlet. Experimenting with different combinations, colors, shapes, and textures allows you to express yourself artistically.


As we step into the new year with hopes and dreams, let’s embrace the simple yet profound joy of weekly flowers. This small ritual can turn into a cherished tradition, ultimately creating a more vibrant and mindful life. So, make your resolution to bring beauty and serenity into your world every week. Here’s to a year filled with joy, creativity, and beauty!


Friday, November 22, 2024

Thanksgiving Flowers: A Floral Touch to Your Holiday Celebration


As Thanksgiving approaches, we often focus on family, friends, and food. But one of the easiest ways to add beauty and cheer to your holiday celebrations is with flowers. Whether you're decorating your home, setting the dinner table, or giving a thoughtful gift, fresh blooms can infuse your surroundings with color and joy.


Consider arranging your flowers in a cornucopia basket or wreath ring to add a playful and festive vibe. These iconic vessels work well with the rustic harvest feel of Thanksgiving. When it comes to color, be sure to blend-in those rich hues of fall – from deep reds and creams to yellows and lush, vibrant greens that evoke the essence of the season.

Flowers also make thoughtful gifts for loved ones during Thanksgiving. A bouquet or a centerpiece can brighten someone's day and convey appreciation. A beautifully arranged floral gift can serve as a reminder of the love and gratitude shared during the season.

Thanksgiving is all about giving thanks, and what better way to express gratitude than through the beauty of flowers? Flowers will add a touch of nature's beauty and warmth to your celebration. Happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The Power of Bright and Colorful Flowers


There’s something magical about a bouquet of vibrant flowers. Whether planted in the garden, arranged in a vase on your kitchen counter, or gifted to a loved one, these bursts of color invite us to pause, and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us.

Just like a painter’s canvas, a flower arrangement can arouse a spectrum of emotions, each shade conveying its own message. The deep pinks of protea may express feelings of comfort, warmth, and hope. While bright oranges of pincushions can evoke feelings of happiness, enthusiasm and optimism. The tranquil blues of sea holly provides a sense of calm grounding us in the present moment. When these colors come together in an arrangement, they tell a story that resonates with our soul.


Flowers not only beautify our space but also create an invitation to smile, to breathe deeper, and to take a moment to appreciate nature's artistry. Countless studies have shown the positive effects of nature on our mental health, and flowers are no exception. A colorful flower arrangement is a natural mood booster. In our fast-paced, digital screen lives, it’s easy to feel disconnected from the natural world. Flowers cultivate that connection by bringing a piece of the outdoors inside. A beautiful arrangement can serve as a focal point, energizing a room and bringing personality to our homes.

The best part? You don’t have to be a seasoned designer to create a stunning arrangement. A handful of vibrant blooms from the local farmers market, a lovely vase, and a few moments of your time can yield a work of art that resonates with your style and spirit. Plus, experimenting with different combinations encourages creativity, inviting a little fun into your day.

So, the next time you find yourself feeling disconnected, uninspired, or overwhelmed, consider the transformative power of a bright and colorful centerpiece. Whether it’s the colors, the textures, or the simple act of nurturing blooms, flowers have an extraordinary ability to uplift our spirits, enrich our environments, and connect us to the heartbeat of nature.


Let the beauty of flowers remind you to celebrate the simple joys in life. Embrace the vibrancy… and watch as those colors bring a little more warmth and happiness into your world!

Thursday, September 26, 2024

Proteas and Pumpkins Pair Perfectly


Oh, my GOURD! I don’t mean to scare you, but Halloween is just around the corner. Creating an arrangement using a pumpkin and proteas is a delightful way to celebrate the holiday and the season. While we typically associate pumpkins with Halloween, they are suitable for so much more. Left whole, they can sit at many angles to give everyone at the table a beautiful view. These shapely gourds are a symbol of abundance, and when cut open, they make perfect containers for fabulous fall flowers.


Ready to 'treat' yourself and make your own gourd-geous centerpiece?

Choose a pumpkin with a fresh, healthy stem, no bruises, and a flat bottom so it won't roll. Cut off the top and set it off to the side. Scoop out all the seeds and pulp. Place a block of floral foam in water and wait until it is completely saturated. Then insert the foam inside the pumpkin, leaving just a few inches between the top surface of the foam and the rim. Insert flowers and foliage directly into the foam, working all around the perimeter of your pumpkin. In my design, I chose a mix of proteas, grevillea flowers, everlastings, amaranths, Australian pine, eucalyptus and a textural lotus pod.


Friday, January 29, 2021

January Articles of Interest

IN THE GARDEN
Tricks to grow proteas away from their home


Growing proteas, pincushions and leucodendrons is a challenge in our part of the country, as the care you render to your usual garden plants here is rejected by the protea family.

For instance, feeding proteas with fertiliser as you would any other plant may be likened to letting a child loose in a sweet store. Unlike other plants the protea plant cannot control its uptake of nutrients - gorging itself to the detriment of the plant growth and sometimes leading to its demise.

Read more here.
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5 flower trends expected to surge in popularity in 2021


'Receiving or giving flowers and making your home beautiful will continue to be important next year,' says Larry Walshe, celebrity London florist and founder of Bloom.

'Following two national lockdowns, we have all learned that flowers are not just a luxury, but rather a necessity that bring joy, pleasure and a boost to wellbeing. The use of plants and flowers in the home is beneficial for both our physical and mental health, thanks to the air-purifying qualities of blooms and their ability to help reduce stress and anxiety.'

Take a look at the flower trends set to surge in popularity...

Read more here.
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Valentine’s Day Traditions from Around the World


The 24 hours of affection known as Valentine’s Day originated in Europe more than 1,500 years ago as a Christian feast commemorating the martyrdom of Rome’s St. Valentinus. However, the earliest known mention of Feb. 14 as an actual celebration of love occurs in 1375 AD within medieval poet Geoffrey Chaucer’s Parliament of Foules, a work that cites the 14th as the day both birds and humans are most likely to find mates.

American Valentine’s Day expressions of endearment include everything from greeting cards, love letters, and heart-shaped chocolates to a dozen roses, teddy bears, and balloons. It’s a day of marriage proposals, weddings, and nights dining out. But the United States isn’t the only country to celebrate romance. Nations around the world have spent centuries developing their own unique ways to mark love’s holiday. Here’s how some countries across the globe celebrate the day of love.

Read more here.