Not only is
Valentine’s Day a day for celebrating love, it’s also the day to start
celebrating the return of Spring flowers!
๐ทToday, I’m sharing my absolute
favorite go-to flowers for Spring…
This arrangement
was made entirely from flowers from my garden, a are so many of the florals I’m
sharing with you today.
Hydrangeas,
Daisies and Roses! They're all so reliable, and I adore the fact that they’re
always soooo pretty, easy to style and long lasting.
Hydrangeas
on their own. A truly classic look that always looks good. I’d say
they even have a classic cottage charm that can’t be replicated!
Edible
pansies are one of my favorite ways to dress up a dessert. From store-bought cupcakes, toa homemade cake,
these little violas always bring a smile!
Cottage garden
flowers are a thing of wonder and joy! You can basically just pop them into a
vase or pitcher, and they do their thing.
I’d love to
know, what are your favorite springtime blooms?
Roses from any
home garden have a unique way of swooning and swaying with grace in any
container.
The one word that keeps creeping up this season is BUNNIES!
And I just found the cutest hand
painted blue and white bunny rabbit pitcher on Amazon that’s so perfect for
holding lots and lots of flowers! ๐
It’s also a really nice large size, as you can see here holding 3 dozen roses
from Trader Joe’s. ๐
Here’s the link for the pitcher: Blue Transferware Bunny Rabbit Pitcher.
This was our
breakfast room last spring. The geraniums, foxglove, and hydrangeas have now
been planted in the cottage garden in the backyard.
That’s what I
love so much about using live plants for dรฉcor in the house…
I can continue to
love these flowers outside for years to come, and not only that, but next year
I’ll be able to snip their blooms and use them again in the house!
The pink kalanchoes in the wicker baskets have fast become one of my favorite
plants!
They’ve looked
like this since Easter and just keep getting better and better, so I keep
them in the house!
Blue Gayatri Buti print is one of the newest prints from Pacific and Rose,
and I love how this tablecloth looks with all the cottage flowers.
Blue and white is
always a favorite look for me, and a little pink compliments these linens
perfectly.
We had quite a rainstorm
all day yesterday, especially last night, and I’m so looking forward to a
little sunshine today.
I don't know
about you, but I think rainy days can quickly be chased away with fun spring
floral arrangements like this.
"I must have
flowers, always, and always." ―Claude Monet ๐ I feel the same exact way!
These late spring florals (above) in my living room are all entirely picked from my garden.
A tablecloth made
from vintage fabric plays up the colors of the flowers so perfectly. Both the
pink and blue hydrangeas, along with the deep pink ranunculus are from my
cottage garden.
Entering this season with this as my mantra...
"You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter
than you think." --A.A. Mine
Be strong for yourself and treat yourself with kindness! The white hydrangeas from my garden bloom very early in spring and are almost evergreen all winter.
Above... a little homemade apple jelly is another real treat. Little acts of kindness are important for everyone! Start your day with a few little things that bring a smile to your face.
Even a little group of Erigeron karvinskianus, or as we call them here in California, Santa Barbara daisies are dainty little reminders of spring. It’s fun to plant them up in the most unexpected sorts of containers!
Here are a few
links to some of my favorite accessories that are featured in this post with
the lovely Spring flowers we’ve talked about…
Blue Transferware Bunny Rabbit Pitcher
Happy Valentine's day!!
ciao fabiana
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