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Spring it Forward with Florals

19 Tuesday Mar 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Shopping

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anthropologie, asos, clothing, dresses, fashion, florals, flowers, forever 21, free people, ModCloth, ruche, shopping, spring

If you look around you will notice all the stores are showing off their spring collections, just in time for the season. Pastels, creams, and lace are a perfect way to dress up during the warmer months. One trend you will always see in fashion is florals. With tons of prints, both large and small, in various colors and treatments, you can express the beauty of spring in one single outfit.

I wanted to share some of my picks for this season to spread my love for florals and extend my support to some of my favorite shops. Enjoy!

Spring it Forward with Florals
Ruche: Henrietta Floral Print Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
Ruche: Time After Time Printed Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
Ruche: Wind in the Willows Peplum Top

Spring it Forward with Florals
Ruche: Floral Fields Collared Dress in Blue

Spring it Forward with Florals
Free People: Handful of Petals Pullover

Spring it Forward with Florals
Free People: Neon Embellished Top

Spring it Forward with Florals
Free People: Heidi Printed Floral Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
ModCloth: Very Berry Charming Dress in Black and White

Spring it Forward with Florals
ModCloth: Knot Too Late Dress in Cherry Blossom

Spring it Forward with Florals
ModCloth: Prettiest Gal in the Bloom Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
ModCloth: Magnolia Way Around Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
Anthropologie: Blooming Silk Maxi Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
Anthropologie: Cheeka Pencil Skirt

Spring it Forward with Florals
Forever 21: Dainty Floral Knotted Top

Spring it Forward with Florals
Forever 21: Floral Embroidered Tank

Spring it Forward with Florals
Forever 21: Essential Sketched Floral Dress

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ASOS: A Wear Floral Print Wrap Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
ASOS: Pepe Jeans Floral Mini Dress

Spring it Forward with Florals
ASOS: ASOS Skater Dress in Floral Embroidery

New Items in the Shop

10 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Invites & Save the Dates, Shop Gray Star Design, Weddings

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bridal shower, classy, Creamy Damask Bridal Shower Invite, Creamy Damask Thank You Card, Deco Inspired Save the Date, fall, fancy, flowers, forma, garden, gray, gray star design, leaves, modern, Modern Gray Flourish Wedding Invitation Suite, nature, rustic, Rustic Leaves Wedding Invitation Suite, table numbers, traditiona, vintage, Vintage Rose Table Numbers, wedding, wedding decor, wedding invites, woodland

I just wanted to share some of the newest items I now offer in my shop. I try to incorporate different styles into my designs so they can appeal to everyone so I hope these newbies are liked among many. Feel free to click on the images to view the item in my shop for purchase.

My Rustic Leaves Wedding Invitation Suite is the first square invite I designed. Although simple and clean, they have a rustic feel that is perfect for a nature inspired wedding. If you are planning a fall event, these would really be nice. It’s available in brown and gray.New Items in the Shop

New Items in the Shop

New Items in the Shop

My Modern Gray Flourish Wedding Invitation Suite is modern and classy. Perfect for any traditional style event or a wedding that is simply grand.
New Items in the Shop

New Items in the Shop

New Items in the Shop

New Items in the Shop

This super fancy and modern Deco Inspired Save the Date will certainly impress your guests and get them prepared for the event of the year. With a beautiful chandelier design on the front and decorative elements on the back, they bring a nice touch to your special day.
New Items in the Shop

My new Creamy Damask Thank You Card is a pretty way to say thank to all your guests who shared thoughtful gifts. Perfect for a bridal shower and wedding. By using a flat card you also save trees. They also match my Creamy Damask Bridal Shower Invites.
New Items in the Shop

Perfect for a garden wedding or rustic styled event, my new Vintage Rose Table Numbers would make a beautiful addition to your guests tables. Instead of numbers, they feature a different flower on each. Of course they can be customized to whatever you would like them to say but the unique touch of these nature lovelies will make everyone smile.
New Items in the Shop

 

How to Make Flower Arrangements

19 Wednesday Dec 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Daisy Hart, Everyday Design, Guest Posts

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centerpieces, decorating, diy, dried flowers, Flower Arrangements, flowers, nature, ribbon, silk flowers

Decorating your house with flowers is a great way to brighten up the interior and bring some color into your home. Creating beautiful flower arrangements at home is quite easy and almost anybody can learn how to do it. With a little practice you can even make them look quite professional.

How to Make Flower Arrangements

When decorating your home, you can use both fresh and dried flowers. Both can help you achieve great results. Even artificial or paper craft flowers can do the trick. All you need to do is to provide yourself with the proper materials.

How to Make Flower Arrangements

Carefully choose the proper colors. If you would like to accent a certain room in your house or use specific colors, you will have to do some pondering beforehand so that you are sure you will make the right decision. Pick what type of flowers you would like to use for your floral arrangement. If you enjoy being creative and don’t mind making new displays every other week, use fresh flowers. Some types of fresh flowers, like jasmine, for example, will grant your room with a magnificent aroma. However, if you are allergic to pollen, or would like a long-lasting arrangement, choose silk flowers.

How to Make Flower Arrangements

The room decor needs to be complemented by the colors you choose. If you are a beginner in this field, use the help of a color wheel. As complementary are considered the colors beside the one you have chosen. Similarly, contrasting are those that are on the opposite side. For example, if the main color theme of your room is yellow, pick a color that is next to the yellow color on the color wheel.

Before you actually start making the arrangements, make sure you have nice containers for them. You can use ceramic vases, large coffee mugs, wicker baskets, brass containers, sculpted clay or even small cardboard boxes. Don’t forget that you will need a watertight container if you use fresh flowers. According to the size of your container, cut an appropriate piece of floral foam which will fit just right. Glue it to the bottom of the container. If you are to be using fresh flowers, soak the foam once its glue dries. Thorns and lowers leaves are to be trimmed in order not to rot or mold in the water.

How to Make Flower Arrangements

Greenery as well as the tallest of the flowers should be arranged first. If the arrangement is to be a centerpiece, put them in the middle. If not, put them in the back. While arranging the rest of the display’s components, be careful not to create any single color patches. For instance, if you have a bunch of red flowers, do not place them all right next to each other, but rather put a yellow or a pink one with some greenery among them. This will break the patch.

How to Make Flower Arrangements

If your container of choice is a wooden box or a basket, use some trailing greenery which will soften the container’s sharp outline. Adding plain or scented candles is optional. However, if you decide to use such, make sure everything is properly trimmed in order to avoid setting your arrangement on fire.

As a final touch, you can attach a ribbon, preferably a silk one, which is to be changed throughout the year, in order to match the themes of the different holidays – a green on for St. Patrick’s Day, a red one for Valentine’s Day, red-white-blue one for Independence Day, etc. By making floral arrangements you will bring in bright color and mood in your home, which can last all year long.

Written by Daisy Hart

http://www.flowersbypost.org.uk/valentines-flowers/

The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

Posted by melissaoconnor in Advice & Inspiration, Daisy Hart, Guest Posts, Weddings

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bouquets, cutting flowers, daisy hart, flowers, light, watering

If you want your flowers to grow properly and live longer, you have to know how to treat them. Cut flowers are the most difficult type of flowers because they die out very quickly and you need to be well aware of the different ways in which you can change that. Here are some great and easy tips on how to properly cut flowers and take care of them.

Guest Post: The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

The secret is in the treatment which involves the use of proper growing floral substance, watering and nutrition and in the correct performance of the cut of the stem. The best way to take care of a flower is to treat like an actual living being, a human or an animal. All are simple requirements, space, water and care and light.

Guest Post: The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

Try to learn everything about the specific type of flower and you will see your knowledge will grow for it but also your understanding of the way it lives and develops.

Guest Post: The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

The Best Time to Cut Flowers
In order to achieve the best results imaginable you have to gather the flowers early in the morning, before sunrise or after sunset, before the night falls. The general idea is that you must not expose the cut flower to too much sunlight or too much heat. Therefore you must also remember that it is important for you to pick the flowers in a cool day with a cool weather, not freezing but balanced and cool. Aim for a temperature somewhere less than 80 degrees of Farenheit.

The problem that is caused by higher temperatures and exposure to direct sunlight during the process of cutting consists in the fact that the metabolism of the flower will be quickened and the flower’s energy will be greatly deducted, this experience is something similar to a human stroke . Take care of your flower and it will repay you with its beauty. In addition, if you cut the flower when the sun is shining and the air all around it is hot, its water naturally gets more easily evaporated and by the time you put the flower in the vase with the new water, the flower will most likely have been damaged to a great degree.

Guest Post: The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

The crucial period for cut flowers is between the moment they are cut and the moment when they are placed in the vase with fresh water supplies. No sudden evaporation of water will take place in the evening or the early morning when the air is the coldest and the sun is nowhere to be seen. However, you must not cut flowers that are wet in any way because once cut they are very vulnerable to diseases. If the flower has any sort of liquid on it when it is cut off, the moisture upon it may develop some sort of bacteria and then the flower may wane even faster than if it was cut off during a sunny hot day.

Guest Post: The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

Useful Tools
The tools that can prove to be very helpful in the cutting flower process are scissors, that enable you to make a nice, clean, straight cut, without any plant particles remaining on the end of the cut of the stem. Also, remember that everything must always be clean. Change the water and wash the flower itself every day.

Guest Post: The Basics of Working with Cut Flowers

{Daisy Hart is a writer and blogger with great flair for flowers and flower decoration projects. She is focused on writing the best possible way and is constantly searching for new sources of inspiration. Currently she contributes articles mainly on flower related thematic.}

http://www.flowershops.co.uk/anniversary-flowers/

Written by Daisy Hart

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