favs of 2010

2010 is coming to a close dear friends! I thought I would share some of my favorite things I've found this year.



1.- popcorn, indiana kettlecorn. delish!
2.-Vampire Weekend, Contra and Iron & Wine's the shepherd's dog album.
3.-The Hunger Games trilogy- a great read! And a classic Wuthering Heights
4.- my sister's riding boots- rouch
5.- soft structured dress, anthropologie
6.-jeweled waist dress- boden
7.- flapper fringe necklace- madewell
8.-tuffed love seat- terrain
9.- wildfield quilt- anthropologie
10.-vintage card catalog - flickr
11.-bed time bus roll- my sweet prints - although I would add prayers to mine :)


I hope you enjoy your new years! I think me and the hubs are going to hunker down for a quiet evening and seafood dinner. See you in '11!

christmas container plantings




outdoor winter plantings that I did on friday. Burrrrrrrrr!!!!! It was cold! They are designed with ceder, pine, spruce, pine cones, red dogwood branches and ilex berries.

Personal story, maybe too personal for this blog but as I was finishing up the designs in the first two photos, I had a distinct impression that my father (who passed away almost 10 years ago) was there admiring my work. What an overwhelming and happy moment that was for me!

Happy monday dear friends!

new in shop: gift certificates


just in time for the holiday rush! get them while they're hot here.
Give the gift of a floresdelsol custom arrangement!

DIY: vintage fabric holiday wreath


this little holiday craft is sooo simple, cheap and fun to make!

what you'll need:

fabric- about a yard. Mine is a vintage green handmade thrifted table cloth with laced edges. It was $3.
There are so many options to use, and the fabric you choose will determine the look. I found some old plaid flannel shirts that would make a great holiday wreath with a totally different feel.

foam wreath- any craft store. I used a 16 inch and got it from michaels with the 40% off coupon.

quilt batting- not totally necessary but softens the foam wreath and makes it a little more plush.

paper and felt- for making the fan flowers

glue gun and scissors.

To start:
wrap a portion of the foam wreath with the quilt batting. Next, cut long strips at your desired width. Then simply tie them each strip on the wreath with a knot. Double knot some for a varied look.

it helped me to put a piece of fabric on top of the wreath to cover the batting when you tie the knot or bits of white will show at the knot.

continue knotting the whole wreath or leave a space (like above) if you wish to add a little embellishment.

to create the fan flowers, I used paper from an old vintage book and folded them back and forth like an accordion. Then I folded the accordion in half and glued it. I then made an identical accordion and glue them together to form the flower. You can cut your paper in different lengths for different size flowers.

lastly, I cut felt circles and then snipped away at them, glued them with some added lace and added them to the center of the fan flower. Glue the fan flowers to your wreath and add some extra glitz if you wish!

happy holiday crafting!

in shop: mercury glass centerpiece


a slight variation from this with roses instead of protea flats as my supplier waits for the proteas to be released from customs in Africa. Can be found in the shop here!

I am also pleased to announce the winner of the ferns and moss is MissLittleJeans. A faithful follower. Congratulations! Thank you to all who commented.

hugging onto fall






organic autumn collections I cant seem to let go of! It still has not snowed here (it's a warm 60 today) and technically winter does not start until December 21. So i'm hugging onto the crunchy browness of fall for as long as I can.

I had a wonderful thanksgiving and hope you did too! Mine was full of making fresh centerpieces at a local floral shop I free lance for and watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade with my girls.

ps- dont forget, the fern giveaway ends on friday.

pps- rabbit rabbit and happy december!
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