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4 Cheerful Flower Displays for the Holidays

4 Cheerful Flower Displays for the Holidays
Photography by Nicole Du Bois. Styling by Sidney Bragiel.

Glad tidings and great joy abound as we join family and friends for celebrations marked by a cascade of traditional scents, sounds, and colors. Flower arrangements are ideal for rounding out your holiday home décor and extending well wishes to loved ones.
Christmas Classic

Photography by Jim Bathie. Styling by Melissa Smith.

Flowers enhance the merriment as an arrangement of beautiful blooms spills forth amid a vignette of silver trees, greeting cards, and tiny gifts. A white pedestal dish holds a foam block to anchor seeded eucalyptus and variegated greenery. Bold florals like garden roses, carnations, and ranunculus mix among contrasting Queen Anne’s lace, tea roses, hypericum berries and maidenhair fern for a light, airy feel.

Cup of Cheer

Photography by Stephanie Welbourne Steele. Styling by Melissa Smith.

As Christmas draws near, it doesn’t take much to ready your home for the merry moments ahead. You can even incorporate welcoming florals into your table settings. Add an elegant focal point to each plate with an ornate cup full of juniper, red carnation buds, holly, and hypericum berries.

Holiday in Bloom 

Photography by Nicole Du Bois. Styling by Sidney Bragiel.

A bouquet of white lace flowers, ranunculus, scabiosas, lisianthus, and Veronica ‘White Wands’ mingle with green-kissed garden roses and mini hydrangeas in clear glass vases. Beautifully wrapped gifts add a festive finishing touch to the display.
Bountiful Blessing

Photography by Stephanie Welbourne Steele.

As a symbol of prosperity, pomegranates lend an air of graciousness to arrangements fashioned this time of year. A silver footed cachepot serves as the foundation for this presentation of the crimson fruit with snow-white peonies, cream garden roses, and vermilion anemones. Add twigs of winterberry, feathery astilbe, and cedar tree clippings for texture

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