The Lonely Bouquet

Bouquet of Baronesse garden roses, Romantic Antike garden roses and White Majolica spray roses by Floral Verde LLC, Cincinnati, OH I first heard about Lonely Bouquet Day on Botanical Brouhaha. It was started by Emily at Fleuropean in Belgium. The basic idea is to share the joy of flowers with unsuspecting strangers. What a lovely concept! Although I was too busy to participate on the official day, June 30th, my daughter and I made a special trip to Deerfield Honors Veterans Park in Mason, OH to drop off a bouquet of beautiful garden roses on July 11th.

Bouquet of Baronesse garden roses, Romantic Antike garden roses and White Majolica spray roses by Floral Verde LLC, Cincinnati, OH

Dropping off a Lonely Bouquet at Deerfield Honors Park in Mason, OH

Dropping off a Lonely Bouquet at Deerfield Honors Park in Mason, OH

We left the flowers on a park bench. I hope they were adopted and enjoyed! For more information on The Lonely Bouquet check out Emily’s official (inter)National Lonely Bouquet Day page and Emily’s ‘The Lonely Bouquet’ blog posts. Follow The Lonely Bouquet on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and check out The Lonely Bouquet Map to track the world-wide movement.

Here are links to the other the other Chapel Designers that participated in (inter)National Lonely Bouquet Day: Posh Floral Designs Exquisite Designs Alluring Blooms Alicia Jayne Florals Stacy K Floral Celebration Florals Soiree Floral Urban Petals Colonial House Au Courant Floral

Floral Verde and The Chapel Designers are Crazy for Compotes

garden style centerpiece with Don Juan climbing roses, Bougainvillea What is a compote? It's a stemmed or footed dish for displaying fruit, nuts, candy or flowers. Compotes are so in right now - just ask the staff at Martha Stewart Weddings. There is something special about the act of lifting flowers up off the table in a pedestal bowl. It creates a visual separation between the flowers and the table - lending an air of importance to the flowers. Arranging in a compote has changed the way I view flowers. I am seeking out more interesting soft-stemmed flowers to take advantage of the opportunity to drape delicate flowers and foliage over the edge. I could go on and on, but the simple truth is that compotes have helped me discover the more naturalistic style that I crave.

Inspired by Ariella Chezar's The Art of the Compote class at The Flower School New York, The Chapel Designers have decided to each share compote arrangements of our own. My arrangement contains Don Juan climbing roses, Bougainvillea "Barbara Karst", Mexican evening primrose, light green Phalaenopsis orchids, Cape honeysuckle and Dwarf Pink Powder Puff vine.

garden style centerpiece with Don Juan climbing roses, Bougainvillea

garden style centerpiece with Don Juan climbing roses, Bougainvillea

Thanks Isha for coming up with this fabulous idea, and setting it into motion! Here are links to the other designers that participated in The Chapel Designers' compote challenge: Isha Foss Events Alluring Blooms Flirty Fleurs Celebration Florals Holly Heider Chapple Flowers LTD Fleur:ology Exquisite Designs Petals & Hedges Bare Root Flora Loda Floral Design True Florette Floral Design Courtenay Lambert Florals Grapevine Floral Company Modern Day Floral Sweet Pea Floral Design Sebesta Design Petals and Promises Posh Floral Designs