Blue Berry Chalk Vase Arrangement!
Secret Arrangements from Life in Bloom
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Today I’m featuring an Arrangement that goes along with a Mocktail Recipe- from “J Schwanke’s Life in Bloom”! When we film an Mocktail or Cocktail Recipe- we need flowers that set beside the drink… to make it Flowery! I realized that these arrangements are simple- easy to create- and have some fun tips and tricks that go with them… that would be helpful to you- for creating flowers at home!
Thus- it’s great to show you how these beautiful vase arrangements go together… this week’s arrangement features flowers from my Garden- including Astilbe, a Zinnia, a stem of Nine Bark, Dusty Miller and gorgeous Red Hydrangea from Proven Winners: Invincibelle® Ruby. I also have some Cottage Yarrow from my Friends at Hope Dahlias (Featured in Episode 203- of Life in Bloom)- and Scoop® Scabiosa. I create this arrangement in a Chalk Board Cylinder Vase from Dollar Tree- and use my Dramm Tools- the Purple Colorpoint® By Pass Cutter and Compact Pruner in Purple! I hope you enjoy this simple garden style arrangement!
If you want the recipe for the Lavender Blueberry Spritzer Mocktail- you can find it here!
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