Showing posts with label Astrantia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Astrantia. Show all posts
Thursday, 7 June 2012
Monday, 23 April 2012
Where the wild things are
I have a tendency to like my flowers a little wild. Nothing too orderly or neat for me please, I prefer something a little more wild and free. Rustic and relaxed. Like me I suppose.
This little bouquet is a bit of a wild thing. I was inspired by these white and pinky/purple edged Ranunculus called Cappucino. The Astrantia, a great little flower that lasts really well and seems to be available pretty much year round, is a perfect companion.
Thistle, always looks a a bit wild too, so in it went. And a few magenta carnations. I know carnations, who'd have thought it. Oh and I foraged a little Apple Blossom and honeysuckle. Ok it was from the garden. So more suburban than rustic.
Then all she needed was a little brown velvet binding and some pink pearl pins to keep everything in place. Pretty. But not for neat freaks.
Friday, 20 April 2012
Peachy keen
I've never really thought of myself as a particularly girly girl, but being a florist has really taught me to appreciate the beauty of subtlety.
First there were dusky pinks, then blush and now, I am officially in love with peach. I love it with lime greens, (in fact I love pretty much anything with lime greens) its great with chocolate browns too, gives them a little pep.
This is a twist on a bouquet I made for a wedding fair recently. At the end of the day it was snaffled in exchange for a box of cupcakes before I even had the chance to photograph it!
I wanted to make something with a loose and wild feel. The original had Jasmine too.
Here I've used a combination of Ranunculus, the most dreamy flower, Astrantia, limey green Guelder Rose and Alchemila.
Oh and the rose you see below, is Vendella. I spoke about this in the last post. It looks more peachy here.
I have a new found fondness for ribbons too and bows. God I AM girly! I'm not sure what this one is, its not lace, its sort of cottony, is it crochet? Whatever, I thought it worked.
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