Friday, April 22, 2016

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I love my garden it is my spot of peace and harmony. Each morning, just before I begin my lengthy day, I take a few minutes to see what new issues that are taking place. Autumn is indeed in full swing right here in San Francisco, and even though I nevertheless develop some beautiful varieties, I know that most of them are obtaining prepared to go to the (brief) hibernation. So I gathered what still looked excellent - plus, some heirloom tomatoes from the vegetable crates - to provide this arrangement. With the exception of a peony on an event two weeks ago that would not open on time, almost everything here is from my garden and yard. The autumn colors are wealthy and gorgeous striped, colorful and hallmarked, and are shorter than the days, I genuinely enjoy to do with some of these darker palettes. I hope you about your garden or neighborhood and see a stroll, what you as well to create. - Kiana Underwood of Tulipina

Photo by Nathan Underwood

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About Kiana Kiana is the owner of Tulipina, a boutique style studio in San Francisco, California, United States. Kiana passion for flowers started in the garden of her grandfather, and surrounded by nature from a young age, stirred a passion for design and style, which can be observed in her flower operate these days. In addition to weddings and events, Kiana teaches sold-out workshops for students about the world.

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The Heuchera with its pink dots, truly stole my heart. Autumn has surely left his gorgeous markings on this sheet!

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Garden assemblies

Flowers: .. Poppy, peony, Viola (pansy), columbine, camellia, bougainvillea

Leaves and fruits :. Pistachios, sugar maple, birch, Heuchera, Cotoneaster berries and heirloom tomatoes

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When creating arrangements I constantly three elements in thoughts: colour, kind and balance. I want to bring the outdoors in a vase and show them how it looked in nature or in the garden. . Note: Floral Pin Frogs are my primary signifies for maintaining an asymmetrical arrangement safely in a rather shallow vessel

Start off with the leaves / branches. If you spot the branches to the pins of the flowers frog, make sure to by to create the balance at the edges and in the middle. (See beneath)

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The tomato. Provided that they are the heaviest elements in this arrangement, please make positive that the flowers frog pins safe the stems. (I added a couple of wooden skewers in chosen tomatoes, as it strains to disperse the weight of the vessel.) "Http://www.decorfox.com/wp

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Add your focal flower. I normally take a massive flower as my concentrate flower, and right here is the peony is employed for this objective. Of course you can use any massive flower at your disposal - a large rose or dahlia - or even a nice big mother, who in the season is now

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Continue with the violas (pansies) and a couple of columbines , I am pretty obsessed with violas I have them and if their stems grow up in diverse shades of the whole garden and numerous planters, I am pleased, because I use them in my arrangements. They also last nicely and reduce in water.

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Lastly, pleased touch, add the Poppies. Iceland poppies in season are in California proper now, and I really like how considerably asymmetry and life that they add to this arrangement.

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The Heuchera! It really is such a good addition to the pink camellias

Credits :.
Floral design and styling of Kiana Underwood / Tulipina Floral Design and style (Instagram / Twitter)

Photo © 2015 Nathan Underwood (Twitter)

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