Flower urn
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I a-d-o-r-e the romantic, natural style of the floral designs created by Jo Rodwell from Jo Flowers. And in this week’s Florist Friday blog post, I’m thrilled to feature Joanna Millington’s photograph
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the French Bedroom Company Blog, Meet The Floristas - we interview our favourite local florists for their top tips on getting perfect wedding flowers and bridal bouquet. With Forage Flowers and Tigers to Lilies.A vintage antique urn filled with white roses and eucalyptus for a french wedding day centre piece

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What do you get when you combine insanely gorgeous florals by SHARLA FLOCK DESIGNS , the planning geniuses of MAP Events , and out of this world photography by Gia Canali Photography ? Give up? You ge...
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Planting out little cosmos plants in the garden this week, it seemed a very long time ago that we were cutting tulips from the same beds - how time flies in the spring! It is such a busy time of year with little time for writing so for now we can only share with you some recently captured i

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You just might be speechless after this next wedding by Mike Colón Photographers and, believe you me, I completely understand. With a _breathtaking_ ceremony overflowing with gorgeous blooms by Enc...

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“Branch arrangements are the easiest way to fill a room with flowers. If set against a white wall, the arching branches need no augmentation. The drama is in the placement of the branches, which should arch as if still on the bush.” –ARIELLA CHEZAR

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Along with getting your homes cleaned, organized, and aired out, injecting bright, fresh color with spring flowers, held in a traditional vessel like the classic urn, is a beautiful way to welcome spring – just around the corner.

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With the official start of spring this weekend, it’s time to renew and refresh our homes and gardens after a long winter! Injecting bright, vivid color with fresh spring flowers held in a classic urn is a beautiful way to welcome spring. image via Small urns can be used on a buffet or console table for Easter entertaining. If you have a large foyer, a medium sized urn can be filled with tulips, cherry blossom branches or if you’re just stepping out of a frigid winter, bulbs of daffodils…

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