Sunday, 11 October 2015

can't find a container?

Are you struggling to find a container? Why not use a vegetable as a vase? 
Just a few tips before doing so:
1. Make sure you choose a vegetable that doesn't have a lot of juice or else you will end up with a royal mess.
2. Also make sure the vegetable you choose is soft enough for carving.
3. Finally, try to marry your colors as best as possible!

 

Sunday, 4 October 2015

Almost edible

It's Sunday afternoon and time for tea! Below is an example of a delicate floral arrangement that would look lovely next to your tea and scones if you are hosting a nice gathering with friends. You can use any flowers with small heads because it is easier. This time around, I have used, Chamomile (how fitting), Hydrangea, Scabiosa, Mini Spray Roses, Japanese Anemones and Delphinium! 
Bon appetit!!


Wednesday, 23 September 2015

current summer obsession- Cafe au Lait Dahlia

Just as the Dahlia season starts, (naturally) the Cafe au Lait variety stands out of the bunch. It is currently every bride's dream and I promise you, its beauty does not disappoint. It comes in shades of  light pink, peach, ivory, champagne and a few other pastel hues that I fail to describe but oh so heavenly — all perfectly-bridal tones.

They grace us with their presence during summer time and if we are lucky, they can last through October. Their heads can grow about 20 cm in diameter so 1 or 2 stems mixed with other floral beauties of the same shades will be enough to make your bridal bouquet a real work of art.



Not only are they beautiful in bridal bouquets but they are just as gorgeous in large centerpiece arrangements and cater to many different styles: from classy/elegant to rustic/country .. it shines everywhere it goes




Having said that, these extremely ephemeral beauties tend to wilt fairly quickly and come at a very high price, so make sure you factor this into your budget before you decide to go ahead with them.



Friday, 18 September 2015

Mini Flowered Goodies

For this bouquet, it's all about finding beauty in the little things. Little flowers heads like: Astrantia, Cornflower, Scabious, Wheat, Grass.. It's the type of bouquet you can put together while on a road trip through the countryside and make a pit stop by the side of the road to gather these mini goodies. Other flowers you can use are Forget-Me-Nots, Nigella, Lavendar, Poppies, Cosmos, Fountain Grass, just to name a few.

 

Sunday, 13 September 2015

Fondation Monet In Giverny

If you're a nature lover and ever in Paris, you have to visit the Fondation Monet in Giverny. It is a short train ride from Paris. It is preferable to be there before opening times to beat the crowd of tourists, so maybe you can book your entry ticket online before heading there.

Once inside, (little piece of advice), the first thing you do is you skip the house and the first part of the garden and head to the Lilly pond in order to marvel in the magical beauty of this place, in peace.. and to be able to snap a few pictures without any people in the background.


Once that is out of the way, you can then walk back to the first part of the garden and visit Monet's charming pink house with his rooms and belongings still intact. The picture below is the view from his bedroom. Who wouldn't want to wake up to this every morning!




 It is very much like walking into a real life Monet painting. It is a wonderful to experience first hand the beautiful landscapes that inspired many of Monet's paintings.


The gardens are stunning, visitors are calm and respectful to their surroundings. The essence of Monet is captured into this magnificent place. Let your thoughts and eyes travel freely through the vibrant colors of complimentary flower combinations.


Definitely worth the visit, especially to escape the hustle-bustle of Paris.  

Oh! and, you're welcome!














Friday, 11 September 2015

A soft start to the weekend

Hello flower lovers! I just wanted to share with you this soft pale pink bouquet to slowly start off the weekend. Something about these dreamy colors that make me want to sit and lounge all through this weekend. Enjoy!!

Tuesday, 8 September 2015

Buttonholes!

Buttonholes!
What I love about buttonholes (or boutonnières) is that they are 100% unisex. They would look as elegant and charming on a man just as well as a woman. And who said you can only wear them at weddings? I just wish people would wear floral buttonholes more often. They have this magical touch that can bring your outfit to life without giving the impression that you're trying too hard. Here's a small selection of buttonholes that can literally be worn by anyone who isn't afraid to make s a mini statement !