Thursday, February 19, 2009

Spring Flinging 2009

Spring is upon us, and soon we will be seeing an ocean of color splashed across our region in the form of blooms. Flowers are used for many things from a simple arrangement in a jar on your kitchen table for a bit of color, to weddings celebrating the love between two embarking on their new life journey.

Every year brings new trends with it, and of course 2009 holds no exception. For those of us who believe minimal is more and take inspiration from nature, this is our year! This years’ floral theme is “Go Green”, following suit with the rest of the industries out there. But this doesn’t mean all arrangements have to be green per-se, it really means just not going over board, try not to put so many different things in each piece, and really just keep designs simple!

Everyone has an artistic side, and fresh-cut-flowers are an easy and fun way to start exploring it, especially with the trends of this season. One of the styles is going monochromatic, using subtle colors like shades of greens, tranquil creams, and shades of light blues with muted purples. You can also do bolder designs if that better suits your personality, with fuchsias, pinks, plums and oranges.

If you like a natural look, groupings of green Kermit poms with green spider mums and jade roses or green antherium is a great look. Adding mossy branches or curly willow for height stays in that natural realm. You could even go with birds nests, vines or mushrooms down low for added interest. Adding a combination of different kinds of greenery such as lemon leaf, tree fern or safari sunset adds texture. A wonderful way to build this arrangement is in your hand like a bouquet before placing it in a container. Hold the flowers, varying the heights and mixing the blooms, until it is pleasing to your eye, then cut the bottom of the stems even so that when it is placed in your holder it is already arranged. You don’t need a fancy vase for this. An old mason jar, pitcher, watering can, or even a terra cotta pot dotted with moss will look great and earthy!

If you like the minimal look, but your personality is a little bolder, I suggest going with the brighter flowers. Pairing together fuchsia gerbera daisies with orange tulips and mini calla lilies in light pink or plum is a dramatic statement. You wouldn’t even need to add any greenery to an arrangement like this because the flowers speak for themselves! You can place these in an old vase you have lying around the house and then drape it with a piece of bright sheer fabric or a colorful cloth napkin to jazz it up!

I hope these ideas help bring out your artistic side and sprinkle a bit of color into your life and home! It’s fun and everyone can be an artist. If you have any questions, comments, or would like to consult with me, feel free to leave me a comment with your contact information, and I will gladly be back in touch with you soon. Happy designing!

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