Cutting Edge: Bruno Duarte
For Toronto-based floral designer Bruno Duarte, a bouquet doesn’t need a lot of flowers to be spectacular. Since opening his shop Fresh Floral Creations five years ago — which accommodates everything...
View ArticleNotes from a Flower Farm: DIY Yellow Flower Arrangements
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery A Our step-by-step slide show explains how to make three different types of yellow flower arrangements, including a spiral hand-tied bouquet and a traditional arrangement...
View ArticleNotes from a Flower Farm: Decorating With Succulents
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery A Inspired by a family trip to Palm Springs, our floral columnist creates fresh arrangements using succulents—mixed with seasonal flowers and displayed in old silver...
View ArticleRoyal Wedding Bouquets
And here's our update post for the Royal Wedding with all the flower details of the wedding, including the bouquet and the trees inside Westminster Abbey!read more
View ArticleNotes from a Flower Farm: Decorating With Herbs
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery B How to make arrangements using herbs and spring flowers that are perfect for the Passover or Easter table.
View ArticleDavid Austin's Garden Roses
If you want to see all eight varieties of the cut flowers, take a look at our David Austin's Garden Roses Slideshow.In Magazine Issue: May/June 2011read more
View ArticleDavid Austin's Garden Roses: A Slide Show
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery B A slide show of beautiful David Austin roses, a variation of the old fashioned rose that was hybridized to smell and look like English roses,but that would also work...
View ArticleFlower Arranging 101
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery A Creating striking arrangements doesn't take a genius—or a florist. Our step-by-step guide about how to DIY flower centerpieces at home.In Magazine Issue: April 2011
View ArticleA Frog Lover’s Delight
“Isn’t that a fabulous book?” exclaims Lynne Dodson when asked about Bonnie Bull’s Flower Frogs for Collectors (Schiffer; 2001). Bull’s exhaustive guide (600 color photos, with essays throughout)...
View ArticleFirst Lady of Flowers
Dorothy Biddle was one of the first Americans to create what we moderns call a multiplatform brand—books, retail, speaking engagements—and she did it all without the benefit of the Internet. Biddle...
View ArticleNotes From a Flower Farm: Sunflowers, Zinnias, and Dahlias
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery A Now that Labor Day is behind us and the kids are heading back to school, Katherine Anderson of Marigold and Mint creates a number of late summer flower arrangements with...
View ArticleFlowerSchool New York: Master Class with Ariella Chezar
Gallery Page Layout: Gallery A Our online editor attends a class taught by florist Ariella Chezar and share some of Chezar's tips for creating a natural, full but loose centerpiece. Chezar favors a...
View ArticleTwilight: Breaking Dawn's Flower Arrangements
Casa Sugar has a great feature on the wedding flowers in Twilight: Breaking Dawn, Part 1. (The one where the vampire finally gets married, natch.) They interviewed Tammy Polatsek, who not only designed...
View ArticleNotes from a Flower Farm: Holiday Centerpiece Guide
Growing up in Seattle, my family’s Scandinavian Christmas Eve produced a table loaded with salmon, lutefisk, Swedish meatballs, glögg, and fruit soup. The cookie table was piled high with spritz,...
View ArticleNotes from a Flower Farm: DIY Valentine's Day Posies and Arrangements
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View ArticleLinks We Love, Flower Edition: 4/11/12
- Furniture chain store West Elm will be offering pop-up floral stores for three consecutive weekends around the country, starting in late April. They've chosen some of the hippest and most popular...
View ArticleRob Plattel: Dutch Master
Rob Plattel shows seminar students at Flower School New York how to employ normally unused parts of plants to support an arrangement. In Magazine Issue: April 2012read more
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