As I say on my About page, I enjoy making arrangements from flowers I buy at grocery stores. I figured I’d create a blog post featuring photos of my top 10 favorite arrangements from the past year. Here they are, in reverse chronological order:
This first one, from the end of September, consists of gerbera daisies, rice flowers, and what I refer to as fuzzy green filler.
This bouquet is a blend of roses and ranunculus, aka buttercups.
This one, from July, is all mums.
Purple alliums, white mums, and orange gerberas.
This photo, from May, is currently on my About page. Here we’ve got two kinds of mums and hypericum berries.
Astrantias, two kinds of mum, and leafy green filler.
Yellow and red ranunculus, carnations, and a filler named lepidium.
This arrangement from January utilizes sunflowers, mums (again), chamomile, carnations, and a filler I believe is called solidago.
For Christmas, I combined roses, mums, and winterberry.
Finally, from last November, here are carnations, mums, and leafy green filler.