Carlisle Flowers

  This clay pot was made in Fayoum, Egypt.  I was lucky enough to find such a unique vessel at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington, D.C., Georgetown, to be more exact.  Because it’s not glazed, I’d probably use a sleeve if you wanted to do a fresh arrangement.  Instead I put Blackbeard Reeds to complement as […]

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The ingredients for this recipe call for four greens, a wide leaf  to cover the oasis in the vase, salal leaves, asparagus ferns, and variegated pittosporum.  We had about 7 fully opened “Virginia”  roses, pink tinged white carnations, and hypericum berries.  The arrangement is skirted with pink and white alstromeria which help hide the top […]

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How whimsical these paper flowers are like a giraffe’s head above the grasses.  The Indonesian vase is large in scale, perfect for a lobby or pediatric practice foyer.  Of course we can’t limit this arrangement to that.  It’s got staying power, certainly an investment that pays dividends.   Hint:  One village makes an arrangement.

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Mr. Duke has a pinholder hiding in his tummy.  The glads are glad he does.  They stand up straight  because a pinholder is holding them up.  These glads were the ends, the tips of the stalks that I had a couple of days ago.  I just clipped the ends off and let Duke strut his […]

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Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, MD is just outside the Washington, D.C. beltway near Silver Spring.  In our younger years we would take road trips there for the mammouth jungle gym and for me, the gardens.  They have beds of perrenials, annuals, a green house and a gorgeous pond in their Japanese Garden.  This planter  would […]

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What a vase – doesn’t it speak to you of summer?  No need to add any other color but white to this Fern Hill vase.  The blooms are peegee hydrangeas cut from the morning light before the afternoon sunshine.  Crocodile ferns with their spiny underside adds a neat texture.  You can see where we cut the flowers […]

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