Welcome to the first FLOWERS by ingrid and titti.
In my introduction to our collaboration last week I talked about that both Titti and I are Swedish - but I live in the middle of London and Titti lives on this beautiful island called Öland in the Baltic Sea on the East Coast of Sweden.
Titti and I found each other through the blogging world - we both love working with flowers, we are both photographers and we are both very excited about our new collaboration.
I also introduced you to Titti's blog HWIT BLOGG that she has been writing since 2010 and here is her introduction to me and my blog.
The new column will have a different theme each time; this first one is Christmas and we chose to do two different arrangements.
The first arrangement is very much about colour and dramatic contrasts. I have simply used several branches of Ilex verticillata - a particular kind of holly that produces bright red berries on bare stems in the winter. The two containers I have used as vases are - a large clear glass vintage apothecary jar and a new red miniature bud vase.
To add to the festive holiday mood I have used a fabric with red dots, black and white baker's twine, some red and silver baubles in a Marimekko bowl and three traditional Danish felt Christmas tree decorations on a red ribbon.
Round red berries against a fabric with almost the same size red dots makes a fun and interesting composition.
The second arrangement is more about using natural materials. I made a very primitive wreath from dried Clematis cuttings; I have also used moss, pine cones and dried orange slices.
Some other lovely props that I have used are some white honeycomb paper pompoms and for a touch of copper - a Swedish antique pot filled with pine cones.
I have to admit that I cheated when it comes to my little tulip arrangement. It looks like I have planted some tulips in a terracotta pot - but it is in fact three cut tulip flowers that sits in a small container of water inside the pot. I finished it off by adding some green moss around the flowers.
Here is a link to Titti's - HWIT BLOGG - so you can go and have a look at what she has done.
I hope you will enjoy our first FLOWERS by ingrid x titti.
Have a Wonderful Floral Day!
Have a Wonderful Floral Day!
See you soon!
xoxo Ingrid
Lovely are your 3 hearts and beautiful are the tulip flowers!
ReplyDeleteSo bright and cheerful! I'm off to visit your friends blog ~ have a lovely day, Ingrid!
ReplyDeleteSååå fint Ingrid! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteBlir glad av dina bilder och blommor...
Varm kram,
Titti
What a lovely arrangements, zo nice all those flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love the res ones..they are beautiful.
Warm wishes, Eefie
Ingrid, you have styled everything so beautifully here, and that red is just wonderful. I especially love the first one.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Veldig lekkert med rød kontrast....
ReplyDeleteI love how you've made the tulips look potted! I think that's an idea I'll use next winter.
ReplyDeleteMy house feels Christmassy today because I brought in some bunches of Christmas (Regal) Lilies! That's definitely the smell of Christmas for me.
Have a great weekend!
I love the texture, pattern and color of that overhead shot, Ingrid. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a very Merry Christmas! I hope 2014 will be the year that we meet up.
xoxo
G
Ingrid, what a beautiful post. Thank you for sharing. Christa
ReplyDeleteI love the red arrangement and the cut tulips arrangement is a such a different way to display them. Titti's blog is wonderful too. Sending you festive greetings.
ReplyDeleteSarah x