This year, we are sharing some ideas inspired by all the beautiful plant materials, blooms, and scenery nature has to offer as the earth prepares to rest during the colder seasons.
Now that Thanksgiving is behind us, it's time to start prepping our homes for all the festive celebrations ahead. Many people love incorporating fresh botanicals and natural elements into their interior design. There's just something so calming, joyful, and authentic about bringing the outdoors in during the winter months. This year, we are sharing some ideas inspired by all the beautiful plant materials, blooms, and scenery nature has to offer as the earth prepares to rest during the colder seasons.
One of the easiest ways to incorporate flowers is with fresh-cut bouquets. You can place these in various rooms throughout your home. Look for blooms from a local Kanata florist that match your existing color scheme or holiday theme. Roses, carnations, hydrangeas, and mums are always beautiful choices. You also can't go wrong with mini bouquets on dining tables or side tables. Centerpieces made from flowers, foliage, pinecones, and candles make wonderful focal points too.
Adding greenery like eucalyptus, pine, juniper, or rosemary branches brings a natural element indoors. You can tie bunches with ribbon and place them in vases. Or use them to wrap presents underneath the tree. Similarly, pots of poinsettias, amaryllis, or paperwhites flowers in Ottawa are great– sitting on fireplace mantels or bookshelves brings beautiful pops of red, white, or pink color. These long-lasting blooms will still look fresh and festive throughout all of your tours and events.
Decorating your front door with fresh wreath signals to guests that they have arrived at a home celebrating the holidays. You can find pre-made ones or make your own using greens, berries, pinecones, and floral accents like orchids or mini roses. Hang smaller wreaths on mirrors or place them on tabletops as well. Draping garlands along staircases, fireplace mantels, or windows adds greenery without taking up much space. Opt for ones made from pinecones, holly berries, or eucalyptus for natural appeal.
Don't limit your floral arrangements to just tables and mantels. Think outside the box by putting mini bouquets in powder rooms, on shelves, hanging baskets near entryways - anywhere that could use a cheery, colorful touch. Place a small pot of paperwhites or amaryllis on the back of the toilet. Tuck spring bouquets behind picture frames, in nooks, or on windowsills. Get creative with how and where you display floral accents throughout your entire home.
Do not forget about the aroma! Many fresh flowers and greenery have wonderful scents that fill a room. Citrus blossoms, pine, cinnamon, and other warm spices lend themselves beautifully to the holiday season. tuck small bowls of potpourri containing these fragrances around your house. You also can float tealight candles in vases of water with a few drops of essential oil for a scented glow. The smells will enhance the cozy, welcoming atmosphere for all your guests.
If any of these natural holiday décor ideas have you itching to get started on your own floral transformations, you'll be glad to know there's an easy way to source all the materials you need. Whether you're looking to deck the halls with greenery indoors or out, need bouquets and centerpieces for your gatherings, or want to stock up on seasonal blooms to enjoy, Talisman Flowers, your nearby flower shop in Kanata has got you covered.
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