i wanted to share my favorite look for the season... candles!
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floating candles, tapers, pillars or votives... paired together or used seperatly are sure to leave an impression on your guests
these all white arrangement's are the icing on the cake in these settings
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xo, the fleurette's
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during the holiday's what a great way to adorn mantles, mirrors, doorways and staircases... but gorgeous garland!
garland can be made of many things... fresh or faux greenery, berries, dried elements, pine cones, yarn, burlap and the list goes on. i thought it would be fun to share our favorite garlands... their uses and materials for this festive time of the year!
at the shop for the holiday's les fleurs has 6' mixed faux garland (which is stunning), sparkly pine cone garland (so amazing tucked into your christmas tree) as well as the freshest outdoor garlands
pinterest.com mix of holiday greens, including magnolia, spruce & cedar with lemons grouped done the mantle |
pinterest.com heavy western mix tripled cascading down the foyer stairs looks amazing the chartreuse accents and sugar pine cones top it off |
room service ~ decorating 101 blog spruce garland frames these window's where the homeowner has hung satin trimmed sugar pine cones |
countryliving.com, december 2011 cedar and seeded eucalyptus are perfect on this mantle |
contact the designer's at les fleurs 978.475.9669 for a consultation today for all your holiday trimming idea's!
joyeux noel
xo, the fleurette's
you are cordially invited to...
savior faire home's
holiday trunk show for french + italian
enjoy specials at les fleurs and savoir faire home all day, sunday, december 4, 2011
check out french + italian at frenchitalian.com
xo, the fleurette's
urns, window boxes & small container gardens
it might be too cold for our roses in the garden, but that doesn't mean our planters should go naked :o)
fresh, native greenery bring a warmth to the bare landscape during the winter months
pine, juniper, cedar, arborvitae, magnolia and boxwood to name a few
birch branches with carolina sapphire, german boxwood, pine, juniper & arborvitae |
red dogwood with ilex berries, cedar & pine |
i love when the first snow (not the kind on halloween weekend)
just lightly covers the greens in the planters... it's so magical
shown on the table in the stone urn is a simple blend of western cedar, german boxwood, birch with a metallic feather fern |
xo, the fleurette's
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
by any other name would smell as sweet."
by any other name would smell as sweet."
-Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare
juliet garden roses by david austin
"one of the first david austin cut garden roses to be released in the UK,
the juliet is well known for its large heads, peach shade, and fragrant smell."
- davidaustinroses.com
i thought we'd share some of our favorite arrangements with juliet as the staring rose!
photo courtesy of bloomaflicka.com |
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flowers by, ariella chezar |
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xo, the fleurette's
don't forget about dressing your table for your thanksgiving feast!
fresh floral arrangements will be available for pick-up or delivery
thanksgiving store hours
tuesday, november 22... 9am - 6pm
wednesday, november 23... 9am - 5pm
thursday, thanksgiving day... closed
*starting friday, november 25 les fleurs will be open 7 days a week
until christmas eve day
sunday 12pm - 5pm
tuesday-saturday 10am - 5pm
thursday, thanksgiving day... closed
*starting friday, november 25 les fleurs will be open 7 days a week
until christmas eve day
sunday 12pm - 5pm
tuesday-saturday 10am - 5pm
try making these fabulous martha stewart place cards for your harvest table...
make these at home... they will be perfect with your floral's from les fleurs |
click the link below to make to create these
our favorite mainer... my beloved cousin heather (fabulous studio florist... anyone in maine needs a florist, let me know!) took me to my first farmer's market!!
it was a rainy saturday morning, we drove down a long country road with fields on either side when we pulled up to this lovely market, very sweet indeed!
the sheep were all out in the pasture eating breakfast... and so were we
(best ever spinach and feta croissant! homemade!!)
this was my first experience with brussel sprouts ever!! i've eaten them, never seen them like this tho!! |
french beans... who knew there were french beans? we love all things french at les fleurs |
the colors were soo rich and abundant |
i so loved that all the vendors displayed their goodies on burlap covered tables!! |
salad turnips... i'd like a basket full of these just for the dining room table please |
our market findings! heather made the yummiest side dish with the veggies |
nestled in our tokens is some kale, which i had for the first time! |
my cousin's introduced me to kale chips, click the link below for some kale chip recipes
these plants were almost 5' high! soo pretty |
i am looking forward to my next trip to the farmer's market, in the spring & summer months the market sell fresh flowers from their garden's
the color's and organic nature to all the market treats were so inspiring... can't wait to design from my new found inspirations
xo, the fleurette's
(and a special thanks to my floral engineer!)