Plum flowers, at last! These small winter arrangements have brought life to my studio workspace since I first cut them. This moment doesn’t last — these are branches from my Italian prune plum tree, not longer-lasting flowering plums. But oh, how very worth it they are! Proof that spring really is coming. (See them here,… Continue reading studio flowers: plum branches in bloom
Category: studio flowers
studio flowers: hellebores and double snowdrops
Here’s a quick sneak peek into my studio, where a vase of cut purple hellebore buds has joined what’s left of my previous flowers. (It’s been mostly computer work this week, so no jewelry photos today, sorry!) I’ve freshened up and restyled the tiny vase, adding a few double snowdrops. And the plum branches I’d… Continue reading studio flowers: hellebores and double snowdrops
studio flowers: snowdrops
I love late winter and early spring flowers. Today I cut a few common snowdrops and put them in a tall shot glass I use as a tiny vase, with a deer fern frond to keep them from looking lonely. They’re small and simple, and I love how the hanging bells of their flowers is… Continue reading studio flowers: snowdrops
Winter into Spring in the Mechanical Garden
Late winter into early spring is such a tricky season… Still cold, still dark, but part of me yearns for the first glimpses of color. It’s so beautiful in my garden, though. I couldn’t resist bringing that botanical inspiration into my studio for some Mechanical Garden collection jewelry photos. shop the Mechanical Garden collection After… Continue reading Winter into Spring in the Mechanical Garden
a year in studio flowers
I love looking back through these little moments of beauty, seeing what decorated my work space and gave me joy when I glanced up for a minute. A few flowers or leaves snipped from my garden (or bought along with my groceries)… An orchid or other houseplant moved so it’s on display while in bloom…… Continue reading a year in studio flowers