Showing posts with label Mini Christmas Tree Baubles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mini Christmas Tree Baubles. Show all posts

15 December 2014

Tiny Blooms - # 4 - Big White Cyclamen




I'm back with another 'Tiny Blooms' - this series of blog posts are about small arrangements. Small - might be the size of the container or it could be the size of the flowers or the amount of stems in each container. It will also be that the arrangement is minimal both in presentation and that it's quick and easy to do. Apart from that there are no other strict rules - I will allow myself a lot of creative freedom!




This arrangement is one of a few in the month of December - all about inspiration for making a 'Black and White Christmas' - well mostly white with some black additions - and mixing contemporary elements with some vintage. 

As my 'tiny bloom' I have used a potted Cyclamen and I have simply put the plastic pot in a zinc container - to save myself the time to re-pot it.

Two vintage black wooden frames - in the background - frames the white Cyclamen flowers very nicely, some light grey twine, a Finnish Iittala candle holder filled with white, black and silver Christmas tree baubles and a little tea-light finishes off the black and white scene.


So - a super quick and easy 'Tiny Blooms'!



Have a Lovely Floral Day!

I'll see you later in the week!

~ xoxo ~

Ingrid 


[Styling and Photography © Ingrid Henningsson for Of Spring and Summer.] 

5 December 2014

A Bunch for the Weekend - # 32 - Amaryllis




This week on 'A Bunch for the Weekend' - I'm featuring some stunning cream and light green Amaryllis with some very simple foliage.

Amaryllis or Hippeastrums as they are also called - have for a long time been a very popular bulb to grow for Christmas. Lately it has also started to become popular as a cut flower. 

I love how you can get a lot of impact from just a few stems and you will not need any other flowers - just a little bit of foliage.   


You'll need:

- 2 stems of amaryllis with multiple buds or flowers on each stem
- a bundle of long narrow steel grass
- 3 stems of small leaved eucalyptus
- a large clear glass vase or container
- some small candle holders with tea-lights, a plate or saucer and a piece of fabric with a Christmas theme. I have used a black and white fabric with snowflakes and a black plate for the tea-lights.


For conditioning the flowers - you'll also need:

- a sharp knife and cutting board
- elastic bands
- small garden canes
- cotton wool
- a small jug of water
- a florist bucket




If you buy them as cut flowers from a florist, market or flower stall they don't come with any leaves. Look for flowers that have not yet opened up fully with no pollen showing. 

As soon as they open up remove the yellow pollen from the top of the stamens with your fingertips. Have a tissue or paper towel ready to collect them in. The pollen will stain the petals and your tablecloth. Make sure your hands are dry when you do it and wash your hands afterwards. 

Measure the Amaryllis stems against the side of the vase and trim them so that they sit a bit above the edge of the vase. In the case of Amaryllis I like to trim the stem straight across. To make sure the stems will support the heavy flower heads you can insert a small garden cane in the hollow stem.
While holding the flower upside down - insert the cane - fill the stem up with water and plug it with cotton wool. 

To prevent the bottom of the stems from curling up - put a small elastic band around the bottom - close to the end. The bottom of the stems tend to split and curl outwards - the elastic band will prevent that from happening and by cutting the stems straight across you'll have a neat finish.    

Place immediately in a clean container with tepid water and leave in a cool place over night or at least a few hours before making the final arrangement.


Place the Amaryllis stems so that they are leaning on the edge of the container - place the grass and the Eucalyptus evenly all around the flowers.

The black Mexican pottery plate has three little candle holders with tea-lights and some more of those dark mini Christmas tree baubles - all sitting on a black and white fabric with snow crystals.

This is some more inspiration for another 'Black and White Christmas' - where you just keep it simple and stylish. 



Have a Happy Floral Friday and a Great Weekend!

~ xoxo ~

Ingrid

[Styling and Photography © Ingrid Henningsson for Of Spring and Summer.]

1 December 2014

Tiny Blooms - # 3 - Paperwhites




I'm back with another 'Tiny Blooms' - this series of blog posts are about small arrangements. Small - might be the size of the container or it could be the size of the flowers or the amount of stems in each container. It will also be that the arrangement is minimal both in presentation and that it's quick and easy to do. Apart from that there are no other strict rules - I will allow myself a lot of creative freedom!




This arrangement is the first in the month of December and it's all about inspiration for making a 'Black and White Christmas' - well mostly white and mixing contemporary elements with some vintage. 

I have used Paperwhites - a little white highly scented flower that are often forced to flower for Christmas. The Latin name is Narcissus papyraceus - it's from the same genus as Daffodils.

You can plant the bulbs in pots with soil or they can also be planted on top of a layer of little pebbles in a deep glass container. They make a lovely display for Christmas. 

Here I have used them as cut flowers to make a tiny arrangement in a small black vase. 

As usual I conditioned the flowers and just re-cut the stems when making the final arrangement. You can either fill the vase with lots of them - or like here just a few leaning to one side of the vase - a little bit more of a contemporary look. 





Why not put a few short pine tree branches directly on the table and scatter some mini Christmas tree baubles in different shades of white and black among the branches.

I have put the rest of the mini baubles in an old apothecary bowl - as a very simple table decoration. 




A few tea-lights in clear glass holders as candles, a selection of black and white vases and some other containers and two little angels in the back keeping an eye on the whole arrangement! 

Quick and easy 'Tiny Blooms'!



Have a Lovely Floral Day!

I'll see you later in the week!

~ xoxo ~

Ingrid 



[Styling and Photography © Ingrid Henningsson for Of Spring and Summer.] 

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