by Joan Wyndrum | Sep 25, 2009 | DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials, Flower Arrangement Ideas, DIY Weddings
Despite the seemingly endless ranges of hue and texture that Mother Nature makes available in fresh flowers, sometimes you can’t find just the right shade of blossom that you have in your head for your wedding flowers. Maybe your wedding falls in the wrong season for...
by Heidi | Sep 10, 2009 | DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials, Flower Arrangement Ideas, DIY Weddings
While my passion for flowers encourages me to create new, original arrangements, the practical me can’t help but appreciate great ideas in catalogs and magazines. The floral arrangements in the latest Pottery Barn Catalog party planning section are downright inspiring...
by LF | Aug 6, 2009 | DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials, Flower Arrangement Ideas, Flower Care, DIY Weddings
So you are getting married in September and have decided you are having peonies on all the tables and for your bridal bouquet – completely without the consent of the peonies… a slight problem as recently discussed in Pursuing the Peony. But panic not...
by LF | Aug 3, 2009 | DIY Flower Videos, DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials, Flower Arrangement Ideas, DIY Weddings
We are proud to announce that we now feature over 75 how-to videos from The Flowergod! The Flowergod is well-known in the online community for his instructional DIY videos. Here’s one of our favorites – The Elegant Bride’s Bouquet: View More DIY...
by Joan Wyndrum | Jul 17, 2009 | DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials, Flower Arrangement Ideas, Flower Care, DIY Weddings
We had a post not too long ago about “Hue”, which is what most of us mean when we say “color”: red, blue, purple, yellow, etc. (Have a look at the Blooms By The Box Flower Color Wheel!) You can combine different colors to really swing the mood of your arrangements...
by Joan Wyndrum | Jun 25, 2009 | DIY Flowers: How To Tutorials, Flower Arrangement Ideas, DIY Weddings
In recent years, trends for wedding and party flowers have moved away from elaborate, intricate, filler-laden extravaganzas to the “less is more” approach. Simple hand-tied bouquets using just a single flower variety, centerpieces comprised of floating flower heads in...