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
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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
studio flowers: paperwhite narcissus in bloom
The paperwhite narcissus bulbs I’ve been growing inside in my studio this winter are finally in bloom! Not only are they brightening up my workspace, they have the most amazing scent. What a lovely little project this has been. See more about these paperwhites: For more sneak peeks into my studio and the simple flowers… Continue reading studio flowers: paperwhite narcissus in bloom
studio flowers: paperwhites in bud
Today’s view from the desk in my studio: the paperwhite narcissus I planted last month are in bud now, hooray! (Well, except for a couple of bulbs that are lagging behind… Pretty sure I’ll appreciate those studio flowers in January, though!) (Shown with the Trellis Earrings, Garland Earrings, Rose Window Earrings, and Wisteria Bracelet —… Continue reading studio flowers: paperwhites in bud
studio flowers: choisya & forcing paperwhites
This week’s studio flowers are fragrant: I’m enjoying the Choisya ternata (Mexican Orange Blossom) now, while I wait for the forced narcissus (paperwhites) that are slowly growing for later this winter. (Shown with the Trellis Earrings, Garland Earrings, Rose Window Earrings, and Garland Bracelet I’m working on today.) It’s such a beautiful vignette — I… Continue reading studio flowers: choisya & forcing paperwhites