Thursday, March 15, 2012

Ombre

I love this trend. So when I found myself with a few extra flowers from an order earlier this week, I decided to make a little ombre arrangement for our house.


Ombre: According to Merriam -Webster, ombre means "having colors or tones that shade into each other..." I love how this shading looks in floral designs, it seems to bring out the subtle tones in flowers that you might not otherwise notice.


By the way, that calla lily was grown LOCALLY, in OREGON by Oregon Coastal Flowers!!!! Yahoo!!!! Local flowers are starting to come into the market! Spring is on it's way, folks!


And speaking of spring and local flowers, the Botanique Seasonal Subscription is starting in April! This subscription brings you eight weeks of locally-grown, gorgeously arranged flowers. Know someone with a spring birthday? Why not give them flowers for eight whole weeks? I betcha they would love that. Check it out here.

1 comment:

  1. Oooooh pretty. Although I had noticed the "ombre" trend a bit, I didn't know the word for it. I'll have to play around with the concept. Like you said, I love it when the color of one flower makes you notice the subtle shades in the other flowers. I recently did a wedding with orange and salmon pink and was surprised by the beauty of the combination!

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