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| By: Claire Bowes |
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Fresh Flowers in All the Traditional
Places
When you think of a beautiful floral
arrangement, you often think of the dining room table,
especially if it is holiday time. And why not? Beautiful dining
centerpieces have graced our tables for centuries. Whether you are
having a party, decorating for a holiday, or simply adding a
beautiful touch, keep in mind that floral arrangements should
complement the decor and mood of the room. Remember, too, you
don't have to have a traditional arrangement just because you find
it in a traditional location. Instead of one big center
arrangement, you may want to try a series of vases and candles on
a fabric runner for a stunning effect.
Another traditional location for fresh flowers is in the foyer
or entranceway. What a great way to make a terrific first
impression. Regardless of your style, flowers in the entryway can
create the mood from the moment someone walks through your door.
Is your home formal? Try an elegant centerpiece or a piece of
artwork on a pedestal draped with a garland and flowers. For a
homier, friendlier look, place a basket with a garden bouquet on
the entry table. No matter what your style, flowers can enhance
your home.
Beyond Tradition
Let's not stop with tradition! Fresh flowers are so beautiful that
they should not be relegated to the dining
room and entryway alone. Why not brighten every room in your
house? Let's look at a few ideas to help you think outside the
box.
* Kitchen: Think beyond basil and
oregano! Fill your kitchen window ledge with pots of herbs and
sun-loving plants like kalanchoe, African violets, or primroses. A
few well-placed gerbera daisies can help spice up your kitchen,
too. The best part is that you can enjoy your mini-harvest every
day.
* Bedroom: Add a touch of romance in
your bedroom with a few beautiful stems that complement or accent
the color of your linens or wallpaper. There is simply nothing
like waking up to a delicate scent drifting from your nightstand.
Tea roses, freesias, peonies, lilac and lilies, all have delicious
fragrances.
* Guest Bedroom: Welcome your guest
with a bright floral addition. Visitors feel extra special with a
bright bunch of cut flowers sitting pretty on the guest room
nightstand.
* Bathroom: Flowers in the bathroom?
Why not! A simple plastic tumbler filled with fragrant blossoms
makes an attractive air freshener. You can even add floating
rose-petals in a bath to spoil a friend!
* Office: Any job is more enjoyable
when the surroundings are cheerful and attractive, and what is
more cheerful than cut flowers? Bring nature indoors and make
yourself happier and healthier!
* Laundry Room: I can hear you now -
NOT the laundry room, too!! Yes, even the laundry room can use a
bit of sunshine. Rinse out an old bleach or detergent bottle, fill
it with cut flowers and place it on your washing machine or shelf.
It'll help lighten the load on washday!
* Staircase: Create a stepped effect
with a series of flowers in interesting containers.
There is nothing wrong with tradition - a big floral arrangement
on the dining room table is always a welcomed addition to the d
cor of the room. Fresh flowers, however, don't have to stay in the
dining room. Be creative! Think unique! Put them in all your nooks
and crannies! And yes, even put them in your bathroom!
You Don't Have to be a Floral Designer
You've been to the florist before and know that you can't create
the gorgeous centerpieces you find there, nor can you afford to
buy them already made. Don't worry! Simply buy some fresh flowers,
take them home, and experiment. Anything that can hold water is a
possibility for a flower arrangement.
* Water Pitchers
* Urns
* Pots
* Vases
* Bowls
* Watering Cans
* Soda Bottles
* Mason Jars
* Champagne Bottles
* Mugs
* Even a Child's Plastic Cup
Once you have a few containers, the fun begins. Try filling a
clear glass with flowers and fill with colored marbles. Create a
cluster of different sized flower-filled bottles on a coffee
table. Use bowls and shallow dishes for floating flower heads or
petals and add floating candles for a bright and shining effect.
Mother Nature has created great beauty in flowers and you simply
can't go wrong. Develop your own personal style and taste by
experimenting with different colors and types of flowers. Each
week try a different look, color, or kind of flower.
The complementary colors of flowers can brighten any part of the
house, from the kitchen to the family room to the bedroom. Expand
your ideas to different areas throughout your home. The important
thing is to have fun and enjoy.

Claire Bowes is a successful freelance writer
and owner of 1st
for Flowers
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