How To Save a Fortune on Flower Arrangements.
Bringing you my Floral Pantry idea and How I Changed Up a Flower Arrangement for Spring in Minutes.
Back in December I created a floral arrangement for the festive season using my trusty store cupboard essentials of dried, preserved and faux flowers, foliage and berries. Just for fun, I thought it might be nice to show you how I rearranged it in a matter of moments the other day in the very welcome sunshine to reflect the return of spring.
The trouble was I hadn’t intended on filming it, I was just going to take a few photos. There was I, so very merrily faffing with flowers, that the Duffus that I am didn’t click that perhaps you might like to see the process too. Before I knew it I’d finished and it was too late. So, just for you, I took it all to pieces and did it again with the video camera on this time. It’s just a couple of minutes long.
The idea is simple and it’s one that I have used for many years now for easy floral displays that don’t cost a fortune, but look reassuringly expensive and take just minutes to arrange. It’s all about having a little store cupboard of essentials that you can use time and time again, so that an arrangement barely costs a thing once you’ve built up your stash of supplies. I call it my Floral Pantry. Let me explain so that you can start one too. I’ve added many links for your ease and delight.
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