
Art with impact.
via Pinterest via Waiting on Martha

Live plants/flowers.
via Pinterest via 11 Magnolia Lane



Art with impact.
via Pinterest via Waiting on Martha
Live plants/flowers.
via Pinterest via 11 Magnolia Lane
I am so excited for spring flowers and bright colors that are going to fill our outdoor space so I thought I’d do a post about bringing that color in and enjoying indoors as well! Just last night sweetums brought me the most beautiful pale pink roses. Having them on my desk makes the room feel so much lighter…
via styleathome
Using hints of color in a room make me happy. Especially when those items are so easy to change out like pillows, curtains, and decor you have around the house like books and frames. I’ve been loving gold and pink lately.
If you are loving the room you have now and don’t feel like changing it but you want to tie in some of your favorite flowers, getting one simple throw pillow that pulls out similar colors can do the trick!
via anthropologie
If you want to go bolder, find some wallpaper or upholstery with a floral print/pattern. Anthropologie usually has some unique upholstered items. If you struggle getting real flowers into your home, adding a flower pattern might give you what you need for that spring feeling indoors. I’d love to have one of these in my office!
via cuckoo4design
Most often we forget about livening up our bedrooms since all we tend to is sleep in here, but bringing some fresh flowers in and updating your bedding can really bring you into the season.
Any green thumbs or floral experts out there? I pinned this image a long, long time ago because it is exactly what I want my bouquet to be. I know the pinks ones are peonies, but does anyone know what the little green ones are?
via Pinterest
Could they be baby’s breath dyed green?
via Pottery World
I thought maybe they were viburnum but the clumps look too small to be viburnum. Any ideas?
Anyway, it’s dreary and damp in Maryland, so here are more gorgeous flowers to brighten up your Friday!
How stunning is this?
via The Knot
and this!! Stunning!
via The Knot
via Style Me Pretty
via Style Me Pretty
I had to share these with you. They’re from a company called Chive Home. I discovered them while cyber-slacking. We’re in the process of getting our little balcony ready for the summer so I was looking for cute ways to grow and display flowers.
Like ’em? They’re on sale at ideeli, in the Home Department, under Chive Home – and range from $14 – $55. What do you think?
It could not be drearier here outside DC. Misty, foggy, and cold isn’t really great for keeping up a cheery disposition. Hoping these gorgeous bouquets will help perk me up a bit – and you too!
Hello beautiful…..
Is there anything more luxurious than peonies?
Fuchsia and navy…classic and striking
via Style Me Pretty
I do not like cold weather. I’d pick 90 degrees and humid over 30 degrees any day. However, I LOVE autumn. Hands down the best season for fashion, a number of outdoor activities, and the return of the sense of coziness.
via Artessen via The City Sage
2 above via Habitually Chic
3 above via Artessen via Automatism
I love to bake….well, I love to eat baked goods..and autumn is the season for warm breads and muffins
via Pinterest
lovely