Embrace the change this New Year

The stark, bare branches with just a few leaves (Nandina) that change color before falling signify the inevitable change which is an integral part of life. This bewitching ensemble fills one with optimism and sets the tone for the events to follow.

Embrace the chnage this New Year

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Happy New Year!

Happy New Year!

In my world, New Year’s celebrations scream for white.  After all the chaos and bright colors (I do love red!) of December, white is a welcome relief before the red returns with Valentine’s Day. (Yes, it is just around the corner!)  If you are like me, you will love the simplicity of white, carnations and geometrics.  This is the décor for my New Year’s Eve party – copy it if you like.  There is nothing better than stark white to start the New Year in style!

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Simple Pleasures this Christmas.

Sometimes a bloom is so exquisite that it needs proper reverence and respect. The Asiatic lily is just such a flower.  So dramatic, so glorious, it stands tall and beautiful requiring minimal accent. A simple glass cube with a bamboo armature supports the stems without being conspicuous.  As the lilies mature and fade away, simply add a fresh stem to the structure and enjoy this Christmas the simple pleasures that life has to offer.

Simple Pleasures this Christmas.

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Santa Hat

Here comes Santa Claus,
Here comes Santa Claus,
Right down Santa Claus Lane,
Vixen and Blitzen and all his reindeer
Pullin’ on the reins.
Bells are ringin’, children singin’,
All is merry and bright.
So hang your stockings and say your prayers,
‘Cause Santa Claus comes tonight.

Sing it with me!  I love the Christmas Season and I love the Christmas songs.  Of course I still set out cookies and milk for Santa. Today, I also add a Santa arrangement to the décor – a whimsical touch to keep the fantasy alive. Just what will Santa bring me this year?

Santa-Hat

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Handcrafted vase for X’mas.

I love to gift flowers this season.  They’re always the right size.  They can be big and glorious to keep up with the expectations this festive season.  Everyone loves to receive flowers.  To make the gift extra special, I chose the perfect vase to personalize the gift.  This vase filled with a dozen miniature callas is sure to be loved.  And long after the callas have lived, the vase remains as a pleasant memento of thoughtful gifting.

Handcrafted vase for X'mas.

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Christmas special flowers for Capricorn

From the rules of etiquette that restricted lovers from the Victorian era to express their passion, emerged the language of flowers. As this mysteriously ciphered language emerged, particular messages were assigned to specific flowers. So, protected deep within the blooming petals was a message meant only for the beloved to see.

The red carnation expressed the unspoken ache of heart in the absence of the loved one. It is then a little wonder that this particular bloom, the birth flower of a Capricorn, was chosen as a deep expression of long distance love. The responsible, reliable Capricorn could be easily visualized as the one who would not flout society’s rules even when in agony without his loved one.

Besides, Capricorn’s other birth flowers represent different traits of his personality too: vivid orange blossoms symbolize ambition veiled by self-discipline; sweet baby’s breath portrays the honesty he seeks in every interaction and magnificent magnolia shows his regal taste.

Touching the very core of the Capricorn personality, arrangements comprising these flowers make an ideal birthday present for him. At the same time, they impersonate the Capricorn personality well enough to impress admirers of the sure-footed sea-goat.

Go on– embellish your Capricorn’s home or office space with his favourite flowers– red carnations, baby’s breath, orange blossoms and magnolia.

Christmas special flowers for Capricorn

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Elegant Christmas

The shopping is done and the presents are wrapped.  The tree is decorated and the house is ready for guests.  It is time to relax and enjoy the accomplishment of navigating through the holiday season.  Provide an elegant gift for yourself.  A reward for all the hard work you have accomplished.  Yes, it is time and you deserve it!  Besides that, a lovely floral arrangement is just what the house needs to be ready for greeting all the holiday guests.


Santa baby, slip a sable under the tree, for me,
I’ve been an awful good girl.
Santa baby, and hurry down the chimney tonight!

Elegant-Christmas

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Natural Christmas

The holidays are always so busy.  The stores are teaming with people and their bustle.  Oh my!  Do not get me started!  I love the holidays but…always a but…there are times I need to retreat into a quiet oasis of calm.  My studio is decorated in a minimal style that provides just such an escape.  This year, the Christmas décor is focused on the natural treasures provided by Mother Nature.  The conical trees are moss covered and freckled with tiny golden balls.  This personal oasis is waiting for me as I sneak away for a moment of meditation and reflection on the natural beauty to be found on the earth.

Natural-Christmas

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Sophisticated Trio

This design incorporates two of my favorite floral design tricks: components & elevation.

Arrangements are more fun when done in components. I think this clearly goes back to my childhood.  Everyone knows two or three (or more) is better than one.  If you can’t decide – take them all! Plus, a triplet can be clustered together or spaced about the room as the interior allows.

Elevation adds glamour. Add height to anything and it become so much more important. This self-deception probably has its roots in childhood when celebrities were always so much taller than us. As a girl, this calls for higher heels.  Think of these footed vessels as high heels for flowers.

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Poinsettia – The Christmas Star

Alternatively known as the Flame Leaf or the Flower of the Holy Night, poinsettias are popular adornments in churches, homes and offices all through the Christmas season. The star-shaped leaves of the flowering plant are symbolic of the Star of Bethlehem and the color red represents the blood sacrifice through Jesus’ crucifixion.

Legend has it that the poinsettia is a virtual Christmas miracle. Two poor children from a village in Mexico were distressed as they could afford no offering to baby Jesus. So, they plucked some weeds to make a soft bed for the Lord. While decorating the manger, the two were mocked and teased, when suddenly, the weeds burst into bright, star-like petals, thus proving that love was the most precious of gifts.

Indigenous to Mexico and Central America, the poinsettia was included in Christmas decorations by the Mexican Franciscan friars from the seventeenth century. It was first brought to America by Dr Joel Poinsett, whom it is christened after.

Today, poinsettias are ubiquitous throughout the world during Christmas. Although traditionally red, the star-shaped leaves are now available in pink, white and yellow. Multipurpose embellishments, they double up as centerpieces, desk or wall decorations. This very versatility makes poinsettias the perfect holiday gift, and with proper care, they can last long beyond the Christmas season to brighten up your living or work spaces all year long.

Poinsettia – The Christmas Star

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