Interiors/Entertaining/Outdoor Living

Easy DIY Flower Arrangement

letstalkBeing able to throw together an easy DIY flower arrangement at the last minute will make your entertaining life a lot easier. For me, having fresh flowers in the house always makes me simile.  Especially in my powder room.  It’s a WINK here!

flower arrangement

Give me a sparkling, clean house with fresh flowers and I am a happy camper.  Before we get down to putting the flowers in the container, there are a few decision that needs to be made.  So, let’s go ahead and jump in with a few tips.

 TIP 1  Look around for the spot that you want to place the arrangement.  That will indicate the size, style and color of the container.  Containers can be as interesting as the arrangement.  Try to think out of the box. Work on that WINK!  If it can hold water, for me it’s a container!  To hold the flowers in the container, you can use frogs, pin holders, or floral foam, also known as oasis.  I am all about easy, so I usually go for the oasis.

Floral aarrangement in a metal container with glass tubes
This is an arrangement I made to compliment Russian artist Irina Llina’s mixed media painting in my library. The container and the flowers have a very smart and stylized feel as the painting.

large arangements drink a lot of water. Fill the container about every 6 hours

Celebrity florist designer Eddie Zaratsian suggests that you chose one foundation color and two accent colors.  That is an easy way to think about your collection of colors.  You can see his theory working with the way the arrangements on this site are done.

TIP 3 I like to start with branches and greenery to create the shape.  This gives you a form to work within.  Greenery can be your best friend in order to make an arrangement with design and texture.  I am always seeking to build an arrangement that looks like it has just been picked from the garden.  This arrangement on my buffet has that picked-from-the-garden look:

This one was made to compliment a larger arrangement on the table
This one was made to compliment a larger arrangement on the Dining table. The container was covered up with floral grass.

A straight from the garden arrangement in the foyer made by Gretchen Pruitt McDaniel

Always keep a look out for friends that have gardens that you all can share with each other.  I am lucky to have a large network of friends with bountiful gardens that I can pick from.

TIP 4 The area or room will set your color and texture.  Sometimes you can add an interesting color that is not in the room, but make sure it is a compliment to the main color.  You can purchase a small artist color wheel to help you determine the compliments of your main  color.

My friend Kay Morgan Dunn is standing by an arrangement done for the First Lady of Kentucky, Jane Beshear.  The room is very romantic and the colors are a reflection of Jane and the decor of the salon.

Corals are Janes' favorite color
Corals are Jane’s favorite color
Formal portrait of First Lady Jane Bershear
Formal portrait of First Lady Jane Beshear of Kentucky

 

The Salon

I was thinking about the color purple, it’s a color that stands on its own.  Just about any arrangement can use the purple shades.   I  also watch whether the neutral color of white flowers may need to be a cream.  If that non color is wrong, your whole arrangement will be off.  You want to have a very calming, yet interesting look.  I call it, a “second look arrangement syndrome”.  It is the same way with whether you wear a blouse in the creams or whites!

Using an eggplant with a chunk taken out for flowers
Here an eggplant is shown as the container. A chunk can be removed to make room for the flowers.

Below is Rebecca Roberts Pruitt’s arrangement, she put together to compliment the Abrishami Hessam oil painting.  I think the modern painting needed the simple uncomplicated arrangement she put together.  Well done Rebecca!

arrangement
Rebecca used a touch of purple to pop the arrangement.  Purple is a good color to use if you need a little blue in your arrangement.

This is where you can incorporate fruits, vegetables, and artificial materials in an arrangement to give it a WINK here!  This arrangement carried out the look and feel of the dining tables, which used arrangements in handmade barn wood boxes with  oil lanterns and flowers.

Arrangement used in the entrance arrangement for the wedding of Mary Beth Minor
Arrangement used in the entrance  hall arrangement for the wedding of Mary Beth Minor

TIP 5  SPACE, SPACE is a must. Be mindful that some flowers open up after a while.  Plan on the space as you place the flowers.  This reminds me of people who plant trees and shrubs like they will never grow. Giving flowers like lilac or hyacinth space to open and position themselves will keep your arrangment in shade.  Tulips are another flower that needs special attention so it can stretch and bend toward the light.

Keep thinking that the goal is to make an airy, lush, bit rambling arrangement.

TIP 6  One of the big no-no is not to use flowers that are out of season. It is like not wearing white before Easter, eek!  So, I have put flowers into 2 categories: spring and summer, fall and winter.

There is a real wink here!
There is a real wink here!

Spring is when the flowers bulbs are on the market, but as summer pops in, you are still light and airy and the bulbs slowly disappear off the market.

fall floral arrangement
Darker colors are great for fall arrangements.

As fall shows its head, you will notice colors get darker and heavier in texture.

Here are my two friends Joann RIce and Lori Goggins shopping in he London Flower market. Markets are a great place to see a lot of flowers at one time.
Here are my two friends, Jo Ann McDonald Rice and Lori Swift Price shopping in the London Flower Market, while we were there for Kate and William’s wedding.

Anytime you can see a lot of flowers at one time, it really is a big help in choosing the right shades.  It also gives you an opportunity to come up with a WINK you did not expect.

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