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Category Archives: Flower Arrangements
0Professional florists…providing flowers for a charity ball at The Landmark Hotel?
This blog post is very much a special one-off for a lovely neighbour of mine… She’s involved in organising a special charity fundraising event in aid of the International Childcare Trust. The event is called ‘The Topaz Ball’ and it’s … Continue reading
3Beautiful art-inspired flower arrangements – a partnership between The National Gallery and Nikki Tibbles of Wild at Heart
Now this is something very special…flower arrangements inspired by wonderful paintings! The arrangements have been designed by florist Nikki Tibbles of Wild at Heart. And the paintings are from the National Gallery’s collection in London. The partnership started in March … Continue reading
2A simple sweet pea arrangement for you to make…
For the first time ever (!), I grew sweet peas indoors from seed this year and they’re now sitting proudly in pots in our garden. I love their fragrance and what’s brilliant about them, is that the more you cut them, … Continue reading















