Showing posts with label Gardenista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardenista. Show all posts

21 February 2014

Floral Media - # 20 - Floral Spring Links


sweet peas at Winston Florist, Gardenista

From pushcart to floral empire - Winston Flowers in Boston - floral beauty all around - from Justine Hand at Gardenista.








Leslie Shewring's brand new and very beautiful pastel floral and geometric fabrics are just in at my local fabric store - The Village Haberdashery here in London. I think it's soon time for some fabric shopping! Leslie also writes the blog A Creative Mint

Leslie and Holly Becker at Decor8, have written a book together called Decorate with Flowers - it's out soon and I can't wait to see what these two talented ladies have in stall for us!

Floret Flowers DIY sweetpeas cutting flowers l Gardenista

Seven tips on how to grow sweet peas - from Erin at Floret Flower Farm.


Hyacinth Bulb Vases, Gardenista

Some great Bulb vases from Janet Hall at Gardenista.

Richmond, Petersham nursery, Petersham nursery cafe, restaurant, nursery, Gael and Francesco Boglione, Lucy Boyd, Cat Ashton, slow food


If you ever visit London and are in need of some flowers or something to eat visit Petersham Nurseries just outside Richmond - from Tea Time in Wonderland.


Get ready for spring with some DIY Wall Vases by Erin Boyle at Gardenista.

Black and Blue floral - Stylist Sania Pell, photographer Beth Evans

Blue flowers and black backgrounds from stylist Sania Pell. Dark, moody and mysterious! 

sarah winward's floral studio in salt lake city | gardenista

Sarah Winward's Floral Design Studio in Salt Lake City - what a beautiful space by Erin Boyle at Gardenista


I hope you have enjoyed the floral spring links.

Have A Wonderful Floral Friday And A Great Weekend!

See you back here soon.

xoxo Ingrid 


14 January 2014

Floral Media # 15 - Tulips and Other Bulbs



On the 15 January its Tulip Day - Tulpanens Dag - in Sweden. The tulip flower is the most popular cut flower in Sweden and also one of my favourite flowers. Minna Mercke Schmidt at Blomsterverkstad photographed some stunning tulip arrangements created by Gunnar Kaj.



This is an update of a post of mine that was previously published two years ago. I'm reposting it because it gives you a little bit of the history of tulips.

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Claus Dalby shows some Paperwhites planted in big planters. The bulbs are planted quite close and as a nice finish Claus has put gravel on the surface in between the bulbs. 

growing lily of the valley indoors, gardenista

Erin Boyle on Gardenista shows you how to grow Lily of the Valley on a windowsill.



Miss Pickering - as she likes to call herself - is a florist and blogger, she likes to cook and has a dog she calls 'The Hound'. 
I love this wall of stacked old wooden crates in her flower shop in Stamford - full of planted and cut flowering bulbs.

[Photography: 1. © Minna Mercke Schmidt, 2. © Ingrid Henningsson, 3. © Claus Dalby, 4. © Erin Boyle, 5. © Miss Pickering.]


Have a Lovely Floral Day!

Back soon!

xoxo Ingrid


  

1 January 2014

Floral Media # 11 Pretty Flowers for 2014



Isabel Bannerman photos. Gardenista

The flower photography by Isabel Bannerman is stunning - it was featured on the gardening blog Gardenista by Kendra Wilson. Isabel puts the flowers in a box lined with black velvet and takes the photographs with a macro lens.



This is such a sweet little spring bouquet - it was made for a newborn baby - but can really be used for any occasion - created and photography by Erin Boyle.



I know it's a little early for cherry blossoms - at least here in the UK - but you can't blame a girl for dreaming of spring - can you? Created and photographed by Erin Boyle. 



A mini bouquet of dried winter beauties foraged in Brooklyn by Erin Boyle - and tied with a pretty velvet ribbon.



A beautiful bouquet using black and white Anemones and some other flowers for a stunning effect - flowers and photography by Erin Boyle.

[Photography: 1. © Isabel Bannerman, 2.© Erin Boyle, 3. © Erin Boyle, 4. © Erin Boyle, 5. © Erin Boyle]


Have a Wonderful First Floral Day of 2014!

See you soon!

xoxo Ingrid

   

17 December 2013

Floral Media: Ten More Ways to Create a Green Christmas



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Create a simple window-box that lasts all winter using tiny pine trees. Yet another post by the brilliant Erin Boyle who you usually find on Gardenista.

If you haven't come across Gardenista before and you are even vaguely interested in gardens, garden design, plants and flowers, it's a must! It's absolutely brilliant blog with new posts throughout the day, great to look at, fun and interesting content; and an amazing source for anything garden related.


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Make a simple holiday wreath out of willow and dogwood branches. Start with making a basic frame and then add some eucalyptus branches. Very beautiful in all it's simplicity - I would be tempted to keep it up for the rest of the year. This one is from the Free People BLDG 25 Blog. 

Why not plant up a basket with winter flowering plants - like Minna Mercke Schmidt has done here. Easy, seasonal and it will last all winter.



Some more festive green decorations by Erin Boyle. I think this is very sweet and so easy to make. Big is not always better!

Here is a simple and stylish way of wrapping presents - Patricia from All Seasons blog has personalised wrapping paper - this one has the name of the blog on it then she has used simple twine, wooden tags and some ivy berries. 

Here I'm going with a bit of whimsy! What about a making a skirt out of pine branches - maybe not to wear - only for some decorative fun! Kate from Kate's Creative Space has created something out of very basic materials.

Christmas is Claus Dalby's favourite time of year and he makes some very festive decorations filled with candles and lots of sparkles - to light up those long dark nights in Scandinavia.


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This DIY Alternative Christmas tree is also from Free People BLDG 25 Blog. They have used bits of nature collected from outside along with some other fun things.

Over on my Pinterest I have a board called 'Branches and Trees for Christmas'. There are nearly 300 images and they are all 'green'. I love Pinterest and I think it's the most amazing source for inspiration. Please, take a look and tell me what you think! 

I hope you have enjoyed my second post with inspiration for creating a Green Christmas. You can find the first one here.


Have a Wonderful Inspirational 'Green Christmas' Day!



See you soon!

xoxo Ingrid


[Photography: 1. © Claus Dalby, 2. © Free People BLDG 25, 3. © Minna Mercke Schmidt, 4. © Claus Dalby.]

11 December 2013

Floral Media: Ten Ways to Create a Green Christmas


botanical ice lanterns | gardenista


Some of us are dreaming of a White Christmas - but others might be dreaming of a green one.

Here are a ten inspirational ways to create a greener Christmas.


10 Beautiful Styles for a Green Christmas from The Style Files. These images are some of my favourite images this Christmas season. I just love how they have used natural plant material to decorate for Christmas.

Here are some quite wild and beautiful wreaths that is not just for Christmas. Winter Wreaths for Christmas from Windflower House.

Holiday Decor for Small Spaces by Erin Boyle at Gardenista. Not all decorations has to be big here are a few ideas for miniature decorations.

How to pick The Perfect Christmas Tree by Amanda Gutterman at Gardenista. Some of us take a long time to pick out our tree so here is a little guide to help you.

Linda Lomelino from Call Me Cupcake lives and works in Sweden. She bakes, cooks and makes ice cream and have already written two cookbooks. Here she shares her recipe for a soft Gingerbread Cake and she had decorated the cake in a festive Christmas way.



How to make Botanical Ice Lanterns by Erin Boyle at Gardenista. Fun to make and pretty to look at - but you have to live somewhere very cold. 

A sweet little green bulb arrangement from Minna Mercke Schmidt at Blomsterverkstad. Minna is brilliant at using plant materials that she has in her garden and makes beautiful arrangements for the table.

My favourite garden guru and publisher Claus Dalby in Denmark knows how to do light up a garden in grand style.

How to make eco-friendly Fire Starters by Erin Boyle at Gardenista. Give away as presents or use when you make your own fires this Christmas.

The last one is a video where Alexa Hotz, the Managing Editor of Remodelista, shows how to make a very simple garland. 




I hope you have enjoyed my Green Christmas post and have found some new inspiration.

Have a Lovely Floral Wednesday!

xoxo Ingrid

[Photography: 1. © Erin Boyle, 2. © Linda Lomelino, 3. © Alexa Hotz.]


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