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Adding decor to your home for this holiday season is a great way to make you feel the holiday spirit daily. Flowers are an excellent choice for holiday decor, but figuring out how exactly and where you can add them to your holiday decor can be challenging, which is why we added some tips on adding flowers to your holiday decor in this article.

1. Create a simple centerpiece with peonies

If you have no experience pairing different flowers, you can have peonies as a centerpiece since they’re lovely and frilly. By incorporating peonies into your design, you can easily add a touch of elegance and charm to your holiday decor.

Start by selecting a vase or container that complements your holiday theme. Opt for something with a classic or rustic look, depending on the overall style you’re going for. If you want the peonies to get all the attention, then a minimalist or a classic vase style is acceptable.

Next, gather a few fresh peonies in colors that suit your holiday palette. Peonies come in shades like red, white, and pink, making them versatile options for any festive occasion.

Trim the stems of the peonies to fit the height of your chosen vase or container. Arrange them loosely and naturally, allowing their beauty to shine through effortlessly. You can add some greenery or other seasonal flowers like holly berries or pine cones for an extra festive touch.

Consider placing the centerpiece on your dining table as a stunning focal point during holiday gatherings. Alternatively, it can be placed on an entryway console table or coffee table to welcome guests into your home with warmth and style.

2. Fill a basket with loose peony stems

Another way to make peonies look cute in your home as holiday decor is by changing the vessel where you store them. Instead of just going with your usual vase, you can get a woven basket and fill it up loosely with some stems of peonies.

When it comes to creating holiday decor, the possibilities are endless. One unique and visually stunning idea is to fill a basket with loose peony stems. This simple yet effective technique can add a touch of elegance and natural beauty to any festive setting.

Unlike a vase, since baskets aren’t fragile, you can put them on the floor without fear of someone kicking them over and causing them to break. You can even hang them up if you get suitable baskets.

Also, woven baskets add a rustic appeal to peonies, so if you want to get the elegance of peonies while still making them look approachable, putting them in a basket is the way to go.

3. Make poinsettia ornaments for your holiday tree

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When you think of holiday flowers, poinsettias are a reliable go-to flower choice for many people. If you’re trying to incorporate poinsettias into your holiday decor, adding them to your holiday tree is a simple way.

You must insert the poinsettia flowers into the tree leaves by piercing them with the poinsettia’s stems. You can then add whatever else you want. For example, some people add glitter or hot glue beads onto the petals, which may be more feasible for artificial poinsettias.

Consider using different sizes of poinsettias and experimenting with those to see which ones are most attractive for you.

4. Spice up the mantle with seasonal greens

Adding some greeneries to your fireplace mantle can add that holiday feel to your home. Not only do they bring a touch of nature indoors, but they also add a festive and cozy atmosphere.

For some decor ideas, consider using different types of greenery. Pine branches, cedar sprigs, and eucalyptus leaves are all great options that provide texture and depth to your mantle display. Combining shades and shapes creates a visually appealing arrangement that captures the season’s essence.

As for flowers, pops of color with blooms like poinsettias or amaryllis can elevate the overall look.

Play with varying heights and sizes when arranging your greens, decor, and flowers to add visual interest. Place taller elements towards the back while keeping shorter pieces towards the front. 

5. A simple yet sweet bouquet

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You don’t need to go too complicated with the flowers to use them as holiday decor. One idea is to use flowers traditionally associated with the holiday season, such as red roses or white lilies. These classic blooms can be arranged in a simple vase with some evergreen foliage for an elegant and timeless look.

Consider incorporating seasonal elements like pinecones, berries, or even small ornaments into your bouquet for a whimsical approach. This bouquet choice adds an extra festive touch and makes your arrangement unique.

If you prefer a softer and more romantic vibe, opt for pastel-colored flowers like blush roses or lavender tulips. Pair them with delicate greenery like eucalyptus for an ethereal, dreamy bouquet that complements any holiday decor theme.

Remember, the key is to keep it simple yet sweet – let the natural beauty of the flowers shine through without overwhelming the arrangement. With these ideas, you can create stunning bouquets to enhance your holiday decor and bring joy to those who see them.

6. Make a tree out of flowers

If you want to do a small craft project for your holiday floral decor, consider making a small tree out of flowers. All you need is some floral foam. Form those foam blocks into a cone that looks like a Christmas tree.

After doing that, you can then add flowers into that floral block. Make sure to trim the stems so they don’t stick out of the floral foam block. Once that’s finished, add your usual decorative elements like tinsel and ribbons around the tree.

7. Fill a long vase with orchids

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For those who want a more elegant and minimalistic floral decor for the holidays, orchids will be an excellent choice for them. To encapsulate the beauty of the orchids, make sure you use a long vase with it. That way, you can showcase the orchids to their full beauty.

8. Dress up your wreath with flowers

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Having some wreaths to decorate your doors is a great way to add forest scents to your home. However, don’t just settle for some plain greens when you can elevate your wreaths with some flowers.

Magnolias with your wreaths are a great choice. White lilies and chrysanthemums are also a top choice to add to your wreaths.

9. Design a garland made of carnations

Garlands are great decor for your home’s curtain rods and other horizontal spaces. If you want to know which flowers are the best choice for garlands, then consider using carnations that are simple and cute but impactful and make your garlands look that much more beautiful.

10. Infuse floral accents to the candle holders

Candles and candle holders are decorative pieces you might have lying around the house for the holidays. Consider adding floral accents to your candle holders as well. Just be sure that your floral accents won’t reach the open flames if you do plan on adding them to your candle holders.

Conclusion

These floral decor ideas should help you create an inviting and festive environment for your home this coming holiday season. Don’t be afraid to play around and experiment, but with just the sheer presence of the flowers in your home, you already elevate the appearance and atmosphere of your home this holiday.

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We love dinner parties! From the great food and wine to the fantastic company, throwing dinner parties is such a great way to enjoy food, friends and family. We know that there are a lot of aspects that contribute to a great dinner party, and having a beautiful place setting is one of them! Putting together plates, napkins, placemats and glasses is a pretty basic thing to do .. but creating a beautiful place setting is more of a challenge! A dinner party is so elegant when the table is ready when guests arrive. We know from working with our clients that sometimes incorporating colour into places in your home can be intimidating – and we know your dinner table is no different! Well, fear no more! This blog is going to show you the best places to incorporate colour into your place settings without sending you running for the hills!

 

1. Start with a place mat or charger.

This is a FANTASTIC place to incorporate colour. Most people have a set of white or ivory dishes, which is perfectly fine! White is a timeless neutral and can be dressed up or dressed down, and also goes with everything! Add a charger underneath your dinner plates. Having a set of chargers is a great investment. They don’t have to be china, all they need to be is beautiful and to your taste! Chargers can be as inexpensive as you’d like, so having a few different sets won’t cost a fortune!

 

 

If you don’t have chargers, than a place mat is another great option. Colourful place mats are a great addition to your table & don’t have to break the bank! Colourful, patterned, textured, whatever you like! This gives your table a more refined look and adds a different element.

 

 

2. Mix up your serve ware.

 
Do you have a stunning set of china getting dusty in your buffet? Bring it out! Life is too short to worry about a chipped glass or plate. These beautiful items are meant to be used. Incorporating a vintage bowl on top of your white plate and colourful china adds another layer to your table and adds interest as well. Among all that, it’s a conversation starter! You can be sure one of your guests is going to ask about the beautiful dish that is in front of them. If your concerned about breakage still, maybe the bowl is just decorative. It can be moved off the plate upon dinner being ready.
 
Do you have a set of silver that never gets touched? Bring it out! Show off these family pieces or collectables. No one sees them hiding in a cabinet and adding different elements to your table scape makes it unique and personalized!
Colourful glassware is something we are seeing a lot of these days too! Tinted wine glasses, coloured water glasses, glasses with coloured stems, be creative! There are many places to add your flair.

 3. Add a table runner or table cloth

 
Depending on the formality of your party, adding a table cloth or table runner will add another layer, and an opportunity for more colour! There are so many fun patterns and colours of table linens available. If your charger/place mats, plates and bowls are all solid colours, this is the perfect place to add some pattern! It doesn’t have to be a crazy pattern like animal print, a simple subtle pattern would be beautiful too. Depending what you like, this options are truly unlimited. Are you having a formal party? Try a beautiful damask patterned table cloth. Is this a casual dinner with friends? A geometric table runner would add interest and variety to your table.

4. The Centerpiece

 

The best place to add colour. Fresh flowers, candles, you name it! Fresh flowers come in all shapes, sizes and colours. You could do one large vase, multiple small vases, vases in colours with neutral flowers, glass vases with bright flowers, vases with multicolored flowers… whatever you like! Do your thing!

Remember – keep it simple, keep it seasonal and have a great time,

 

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“I am always looking at magazines for ideas for my centerpieces, but they all look so expensive and hard to put together. How can I get that look for my home?”

So many people are entertaining from home these days. This is a fad that many thought wouldn’t stick around but entertaining at home is typically more budget friendly and a great way to show off your beautiful home! There are a lot of different ways to throw a dinner party from a formal party to a backyard BBQ, but regardless of your type of party, 9 times out of 10, there will be a centerpiece on the dinner table.

Here are some suggestions on what to use as a centerpiece for your dinner parties.

Floral centerpieces

– are a classic and traditional option. There are so many different types of floral arrangements that can be present on your table. So how does one decide?
 

Incorporate a colour scheme

Part of hosting is making things look nice for your guests. Plan your floral arrangement based on a predetermined colour scheme. For example, if you have all white dishes and serve ware, incorporating another colour will enhance the table setting. Maybe you love purple and don’t own any purple dinner accessories. A centerpiece is a fabulous place to incorporate it. A white and purple floral arrangement would be a beautiful way to spice up your traditional white dishes.

There are so many sizes and shapes and styles of centerpieces to create. Depending on the size of your table, you may have the space to have multiple arrangements on the table. A series of small vases instead of one large arrangement gives your table a fresh look. It doesn’t have to be flowers either! As you can see in this photo, beautiful and bold lilacs in these oversized teal vases with glass bottles mixing in for fun make a big impact but the arrangement is so simple, paired with robin’s egg blue dinner plates and glasses set on the rough textured, reclaimed wood harvest table looks absolutely incredible for a spring dinner or wedding

 

Candles

Candles are another classic option for a center piece. These can be arranged in many different ways using various colours, sizes and textures. Candle centerpieces have so much DIY potential, and with sites like Pinterest and Houzz, the options are truly endless for what you can do! There’s no reason to go crazy expensive either… Simple is beautiful too. If you’re looking for a wow-factor, be creative with your arrangement, it will look great!!

Holiday Themed Centerpieces are so much fun.

For Christmas, try adding ornaments into a large dish. Throw in a little sparkle if you can! A little glitter by candle light will make your table shine.

When it comes to ‘dressing up’ your table think about these important points…

  1. Time of year, seasonal decor is easy to find so it won’t be a stressful endeavor to under take

  1. Type of gathering.  Is it formal? Casual? Family-friendly? Inside or Outside?  This will be vital when decide what to put on that table
  1. How crafty are you? There are tons of great ideas with glue guns, glitter and so much more but if you aren’t a crafty soul you could get stressed out, keep it simple, sometimes the simplest decor makes the most impact.
  1. Waste.  If you worry about waste think about edible centerpieces like fruit, candy, nuts or even beautiful artisan bread laid and displayed in a chic way.  If you opt for florals, think about how you could re-purpose the arrangements in your own home or give them away as a ‘prize’ like you often see at Weddings.

 

 

You can do so much with basics like ribbon, mason jars, flowers, paint, glitter, flowers, twigs, burlap, leaves, pumpkins, nuts, fruit, coffee beans, candles and other basics from around the home, the possibilities are really endless…

 

We love the look of a simple and seasonal centerpiece – celebrate the beauty that surrounds you everyday and embrace it!

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