I just arrived back at my desk after lunch to find this beauty patiently waiting for me. It’s a ‘Love Bomb’ from Pistil Flowers, a floral boutique located in Toronto’s First Canadian Place. The magenta carnations are stunning and are actually distracting me from my work because they’re so beautiful, I can’t stop looking at them. Now how’s that for making someone’s day? Send flowers out of the blue to someone special. Good idea. Trust me.

Love Bomb, $60, pistilflowers.com
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Spring is in full bloom at the flower shops at Avenue Rd. and Davenport…

I bought these tulips this afternoon, re-cut the stems and am now actually watching them unfurl before my eyes as they soak… Magical.

I was at a press launch yesterday at the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Toronto, and had my buddy Corinna vanGerwen take a shot of this floral arrangement in one of the hotel’s penthouse suites. (One camera + my arsenal of manpurses = one frequently misplaced camera)
Now, nobody doesn’t love peonies, and these super-soft pink varieties are especially pretty. But I’m not sure how I feel about the juxtaposition of the understated elegance of the pink peonies with the harsh, angular greenery that cuts jagged slashes through the arrangement. It’s certainly eye-catching, and adds an edge to an otherwise soft and subdued flower…Â
What do you think? Pretty pairing, or mismatched?
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A huuuuuuge thank-you to everyone who came out to the Norwich Library on Saturday for my flower arranging class! We had a great turnout, and I think everyone stopped by at their local nursery on the way home to pick up some fresh greens for the garden!
Here I am with the showstopper arrangement that I created during the seminar –
an easy, breezy arrangement of simple daisies and pink carnations in a rather unusual vessel… Yes, that’s a watermelon!
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I simply shaved about an inch from the bottom of the melon so that it would sit stable, and then carved off the top third. Using a melon baller, I emptied most of the fruit (about two-thirds deep), and dried out the remaining interior with paper towels. After lining the interior with floral cellophane (clear cling-wrap would work wonderfully as well), I inserted pre-soaked floral foam, secured in place inside the melon with floral tape. Pop in a few of your favourite summer flowers, elevate on a cake stand, and you’ve got a quick and easy centerpiece that will have your guests talking at your next al fresco soiree!
Photos courtesy Rose-Le Studio.
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I’ll be turning these simple stems into stunning “Instant Arrangements” on the next Style at Home Day on Citytv’s 