Wednesday 24 February 2010










After weeks of tweaking I'm really excited to finally launch my new website Lilac & Lily.

I set up this blog back in 2008 when I took the huge step of leaving my regular day job in marketing and began the journey towards retraining for a new career in floral design

I've worked as a florist since then and had the opportunity to design flowers for weddings and events at some amazing venues. I’ve loved every minute of it but, ultimately, it’s always been my goal to set up on my own.

So now, I’m really excited to announce the launch of my new website and floral design business and invite you to take a peek at what I’ve been up to.

I'll continue to post here at h for hellebores from time to time, mainly using this blog to post design inspirations and favourite finds.

Please stop by my new site and say 'Hi'. I'd love to hear from you

Monday 22 February 2010

Decorative containers





















































Just doing some research for a brief to come up with designs that integrate decorative containers with the arrangement and am loving Laura Dowling's work.

Images: Laura Dowling

Friday 19 February 2010

My big fat gypsy wedding


















Why settle for Jenny Packham when you can have a Big Fat Gypsy Wedding?

Wednesday 17 February 2010

Paper Mosaic


















I came across this beautiful paper mosaic from a series of botanical images by Mary Delany over at All things considered the other day.

Angie Lewin writes:
It wasn’t until Mary Delany was in her 70s that she first picked up a pair of scissors and began cutting intricate shapes from coloured tissue papers which she mounted strikingly onto dense black backgrounds. The hundreds of collages which she created are the most beautifully coloured and botanically accurate plant portraits.

The exhibition is on rom 19th February until 10th May at Sir John Soane's Museum, 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3BP.Website: www.soane.org

Edmund de Waal
























Poor neglected blog. I've been a bad blogger. Forgive me, I've been busy at work on a new site for my work which I'll be launching soon, but I plan to continue to post design inspirations and favourite finds here on this blog from time to time.

I popped into the Pump Rooms at Leamington Spa the other day to take a look at an exhibition of ceramic works by Edmund de Waal.

De Waal uses a subdued colour palette to create beautiful vessels that are both comfortingly domestic and calmingly sculptural.

The Exhibition, water-shed, features a collection of recent work and includes a newly commissioned installation by the same name. The show is open until 11th April 2010.