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Making A Wreath
‘Tis the season...And what better way to get into the festive spirit than by creating your own seasonal door wreath?! We like to use a good mix of winter evergreen foliage to create a natural and textured look, but you can pair it down for a more minimal feel too. Most of the foliage we use should be available at your local florist, but why not experiment with your own? We always like to add some seasonal foliage from our garden - trailing ivy is great for making asymmetrical shapes and herbs add extra scent as your wreath is drying!...
Making A Bouquet
Lots of people ask us how best to arrange their flowers at home so we thought it would be a good idea to show you a step-by-step guide to making a hand tied posy...a great way of displaying your flowers at home. Choosing your flowers and foliage To make a well balanced bunch it's best to have a main flower (a larger, bolder flower such as a rose or peony), a secondary flower (a smaller flower such as tulips, anemones, thistle or clematis), and a filler flower or two (small, almost foliage like flowers - wax flower, astrantia, lilac etc...)....