Looking to add a little “pop of color” to your designs? Consider using artistic duct tape!
Read MoreFlower inspiration for your Easter table. You can also hide an Easter egg amongst the flowers!
Read MoreOnce you’ve read up the water requirements of your new houseplant, Check the soil daily to see if your plant needs to be watered. Don’t assume it needs water!
Read MoreFloral design has a myriad of components. One especially important component is attitude. The attitude of this design is fun-loving and joyful. Wouldn’t you agree?!
Read MoreA focal flower, typically front and center, holds the interest of the viewer the longest. In this bouquet, the blue South American Hydrangea is just that; Focal.
Read MoreThe Lucky Bamboo plant is native to Central Africa. According to Feng Shui, the Lucky Bamboo plant attracts positive energy that is supposed to bring good health, peace and happiness into the home. Read more on tips for caring for your bamboo.
Read MoreThe Norfolk Island Pine plant is a pretty little tree for cool rooms. It is a bright green conifer that grows to 20ft. tall in the wild. It enjoys 50 degree temperatures and occasional watering.
Read MoreThe polka dot plant is one of those old favorites which has recently been rediscovered. And for good reason! The most eye-catching thing about this plant is not the flowers, but the pink polka dots all over the leaves. Plus, they’re easy to take care of!
Read MoreReba Berge provides you with a step by step guide to creating a long-lasting winter greens arrangement that may be just what your mantlepiece needs this year!
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