Ranunculus blooms are among my very favorites. This little bunch was headed straight for my collection of mason jars and glass bottles the second we met eyes. It's easy to feel like an expert in the field of floral arrangement when working with ranunculus as the stems on these blooms possess an effortless way of positioning themselves in an offbeat yet aesthetic grouping.
I incorporated a few daffodil blooms from the back garden and voila: an instant spring face-lift for my space.
I incorporated a few daffodil blooms from the back garden and voila: an instant spring face-lift for my space.
Gorgeous photographs. I love Ranunculus. They're also called the Persian Buttercup. Which I find magical, just like your photos.
ReplyDeleteOh, they are so very beautiful. And your photos are lovely too.
ReplyDeleteMyself I found pretty tulips from a store. Blooms in a vase or glass jar bring the spring to your interiors so nicely.
Thanks for the compliments on the photos, these blooms truly steal the show. I could look at them year round.
ReplyDeleteI love that someone shares my obsession!. Love your blog... then again, I am a fellow VCU grad... :)
ReplyDeletewas blog hopping and landed in your fun world!
ReplyDeleteloving these blooms! had them at my dinner table the other night!
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How lovely! I am sighing for Spring right now.
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