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How-To Floral Rings

September 24, 2012 by Lacey Leave a Comment

I teach high school. Its truly a fantastic set up.  Honestly, with my landscaping degree completed last April I never imagined myself in a classroom ever again.  But while in Spain this summer I saw an opening for floral design and couldn’t resist.  So now I’m teaching every other day and free lance designing the rest of the time.  High schoolers can be interesting, there’s no denying that. 
The design activity we did today was so cute, I just couldnt help sharing.  We made floral rings with button mums.  Since mums are in season now that we’re in chilly September, grab a few from your garden and make a ring.  They’ll keep for a day or two, especially if you refrigerate them when they arent being worn. 
You’ll need:
  • 1 foot or so of thick colored bullion wire + 2 feet of a smaller gauge wire for the              decorative base
  • jewelry tools (small wire cutters & needle nose pliers) 
  • a wooden dowel about the size of your finger
  • floral pins
  • button mums 
  • Oasis floral adhesive

 1) twist the end of the thick bullion wire into a spiral

 2) Wrap the wire around a wooden dowel the size of your finger two or three times depending on your desired thickness.

 3) Bring the wire back up to the top and twist the loose end into a spiral.

4) Take the thinner wire, and wrap it around two fingers so that it makes a loose oval.

 5) Pinch the center of the oval, and wrap the tail of the wire around the center once or twice to secure.  Fan out the loops on either side into a flower shape.

6) Attach the wire flowers to the ring using the tail wrapped around the center, making sure to keep the center as compact as possible. 

 7) Use Oasis Floral Adhesive to attach the button mum to the center of the wire flowers.

Filed Under: Floral Design, Here's How, Projects

Outdoors Inside My Spanish Apartment

July 16, 2012 by Lacey Leave a Comment

I’m a firm believer in cutting gardens. Bringing my garden into my home gives me as much pleasure as does extending my living spaces outdoors. However, I didn’t cut these flowers. I do not have a garden here in Spain {other than the bougainvillea of course} nor is it the season for mums. My husband surprised me with these a few days ago, a purchase made at one of the many cut flower stalls in the plaza. I must say that I admired his color choice. The simple beauty of the white-on-white, coupled with contrast of the exposed brick walls, feels fresh and clean. Since mums are a wonderful, long-lasting cut flower, they’re sure to keep the living room serenely beautiful until we fly home next week.

Grab a pair of clippers, pick out the perfect vase, and bring some of your outdoors in.

Check back tomorrow for our Plant of the Week!

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A Few Of My Favorites for Cutting

Anenome

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Blanketflower

Coral Bells

Coneflower

Coreopsis

Lily

Liatris

Peony

Phlox {upright}

Yarrow

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Filed Under: Floral Design, Travel

Bartzella Itoh Peony: The Perfect Cutting Flower

April 17, 2012 by Lacey Leave a Comment

Bartzella Itoh Peony
Paeonia x ‘Bartzella’
Bartzella is the perfect cutting peony!  The lemon yellow double blossoms will make a springy statement, whether it’s in your landscape or in a vase on your kitchen table. 
Unlike other peony varieties, (which require hoops or stakes so that the heavy blossoms don’t bend the stalks to the ground) staking is unnecessary for this strong-stalked variety, making it must have for peony lovers!  Plant this buttery bloomer in masses for blocks of color, or pair with pink toned spring bloomers like English daisies, bleeding hearts, or creeping phlox.     
USDA Zones: 4-9
Exposure: partial to full sun
Height: 2-3’
Width: 2-3’
Bloom time: late spring
Soil media: prefers well drained soil
Water requirements: regular watering
Photo Attributions:
Monrovia.com
Photographer: Doreen Wynja

Filed Under: Floral Design, Perennials

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