I've come to realize when transitioning from one season or holiday to the next, that I need to think about my floral arrangements early on. I'm a big believer in keeping my decorative floral containers true to season and reflecting what I might see in nature.
Showing posts with label faux florals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label faux florals. Show all posts
Thursday, January 12, 2023
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Early Fall Entry with a Vintage Botanical Print
Hello Friends, time for an Early Fall look in the Entry since we're midway into September. The entry console changes up frequently as do most areas of the house. When we first looked at the house, now 4 years ago, the wall paper in the entry (and Dining Room) really pulled me in with it's traditional neutral taupe stripe.
Labels:
Entry,
entry console,
Entry Hall,
fall,
faux florals,
pears,
September,
vintage prints,
vintage tray
Friday, May 6, 2022
Lilac Basket Centerpiece with French Faience
I like to keep floral arrangements seasonal and updated, especially on the farmtable out in the Garden Room. Most often I use faux and silk flowers in a vintage basket or in my vintage ice cream bucket. Sometimes I create a tabletop tableau with other vintage pieces if it's a holiday or special occasion. With the change of the calendar to May and we're into late spring, lilacs have been grabbing my attention. It was time to change up the forsythia branches of last month for a late springtime mix of variegated purple lilacs and a lovely stem of yellow iris blooms.
Labels:
cutting board,
farmtable,
faux florals,
florist basket,
Garden Room,
lilacs,
May,
Mother's Day,
spring,
tablescape
Friday, February 25, 2022
Early Spring Faux Daffodil Centerpiece
It's cold, snowy, sleet-y, and generally yucky outside but there's a little bit of Spring in the Garden Room. I really like to keep my floral arrangements and decorating "seasonal", with what is happening outside be what is happening indoors. It's about time for the Daffodils to show up; their happy little faces peeking up through the cold garden soil and even snow.
Labels:
bulbs,
daffodils,
faux florals,
February,
Garden Room,
ice cream bucket,
spring,
winter
Saturday, September 18, 2021
September Entry
Hello Friends! I changed up the Entry to this Early Fall look back in late August. Honestly, I thought I better share this now before I got the itch to take it a little further into Fall. If you know me well, you'll know my rooms make multiple transitions from one season to another.
Labels:
Entry,
entry console,
faux florals,
pears,
September,
velvet pumpkins
Friday, September 25, 2020
Say Hello to Fall...
Back years ago when I had a few vintage market spaces, I loved decorating with seasonal colors, textures, and items. I also would put together small nosegays and tussy mussies tied with a seasonal ribbon and used them for decorating and sold quite a few each season. I love playing with faux flowers and since I rarely throw away any blooms or branches, they are perfect to bunch together a few odds and ends for a small arrangement. It's even more fun if you can find a vintage container for your posies.
Labels:
Autumn,
containers,
fall,
faux florals,
September,
Vintage
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Welcoming Spring With an Antique Crockery Pitcher
Hi Friends, I'm excited today to be joining in with a group that will be starting a new bimonthly Themed Hop. Thank you Cindy from County Road 407, for creating this fun gathering for all of us that are lovers of farmhouse and vintage decor. If you came from visiting CoCo at The Crowned Goat, welcome, I'm so glad that you came by. This month we're sharing our ideas for using crockery in our decor and vignettes.
Labels:
antique,
crockery,
Easter,
farm table,
faux florals,
forsythia,
Garden Room,
March,
pitchers,
spring
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Light and Bright Fall Entry
I'm really loving this Entry Hall at the new house. It's light and bright and traditional with just a hint of pattern in the wallpaper. It's so easy to decorate and fun to try out new elements. This Entry Hall is always flooded with light no matter the weather, so for early October I've wanted to keep that lighter look. As we head into later October and November I'll bring out the deeper colors and prints, but for now I found a couple of British vintage prints with a lighter palette that had been in my bathroom at our previous house.
Labels:
Entry,
entry console,
Entry Hall,
fabric pumpkins,
faux florals,
October,
prints,
Vintage
Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Transitioning from Summer-to-Fall
Hi Friends, I've been a little all over the place as I've started to decorate for Fall around here. Maybe it's because I'm trying to locate florals, decor and vintage pieces that have been packed away. Maybe it's because I have more space to work with and I'm just disorganized! I've needed a focus to get started so this Blog Hop is helping me get my act together. Thankyou Amber for hosting this fun Hop for Early Fall. If you're coming from visiting Marty at A Stroll Thru Life Welcome, so glad you're here!
Labels:
early Fall,
fall,
faux florals,
garland,
hearth room,
Kilim,
mantel
Friday, August 30, 2019
Painting Faux Fall Leaves
Hi Friends, are you about ready for September?
Faux florals, branches, and dried naturals are my favorite way to change things up for the seasons. So, one of the first things I do when going from Summer to Fall is to tweak my faux floral arrangements. I mentioned a week or so back that I was putting together an arrangement of white sunflowers in a new ceramic vase for the Entry.
Labels:
Autumn,
early Fall,
fall,
faux florals,
paint project,
wreaths
Thursday, October 26, 2017
Dressing up a Metal Basket for Thanksgiving
When you are in the biz of having a space at a Vintage or Flea Market it's just inevitable that you will end up with a few pieces that are a big head scratcher. Why did I spend real money on this? (even if it's just a few dollars) Will anyone else see any potential for this item? Do I just chuck it, or hang on to it until inspiration grabs me by the collar and forces me to make a little effort?
Labels:
Autumn,
fall,
faux florals,
metal basket,
October,
pumpkins,
Thanksgiving,
Vintage
Monday, August 14, 2017
Topiary, Two Ways to Transition to Fall
August used to be my least favorite month of the year... well, OK, maybe it's still my least favorite month but that's only because I'm not a fan of the heat that August usually brings with it. We're having a week or two here in SW Missouri that feels like the middle of September, in the low 80's and some rain, and that is a wonderful reprieve. We've had summers that we had no rain whatsoever and the temps were over 100 for days. But in the last few years since blogging, I've realized that August can be one of my favorite months...
Labels:
Autumn,
Dining Room,
fall,
faux florals,
fruit,
hydrangeas,
ivy,
late summer,
topiary,
transition,
urn
Sunday, March 12, 2017
"Blooming 'Brella" and Friends
I've been bringing out some "Spring" around here this last week. It will be "Spring" until the end of March and then I'll get together some Easter decor. I really prefer Easter being in April, otherwise it's just too chilly and I like being able to enjoy both early Spring and then Easter. I know there's a fine line, but rabbits and bunnies, chickens, eggs and nests can do double duty... do I sound like a crazy old woman who doesn't have anything else to do except chit chat about seasonal decor items? please don't answer that.
Labels:
bunnies,
chickens,
Easter,
faux florals,
faux flowers,
kitchen,
Kitchen Sitting Area,
pillows,
rabbits,
spring,
umbrella
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