Well,  it has commenced… the holiday frenzy of decking the halls is  in full swing and this Farmer is on the action! When Talk Live in Washington,  DC asked me for some ideas, I was glad to oblige. Here are some of my  favorite wreath styles, ideas for holiday décor, and the video from  the Talk Live segment. Enjoy! 
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Grocery Grandeur… with the  holidays fast approaching and time running even faster, a great way  to inject some pizzazz in your holiday tableau can be as close as your  local grocery. Apples, artichokes, pomegranates, and citrus are fabulous  ways to mix in seasonal fun. Here are a few ways to run to the market  for a new spin on holiday décor!  
·         A cut above…try slicing pomegranates  in half and using the exposed jewel toned fruit as a centerpiece and  accent. The ruby red lusciousness will brighten any bouquet. As a garnish,  these seeds and fruit are showstoppers and delicious as well!  
·         How about some sugar, Sugar?…Sugaring  or coating fruit with a dusting of sugar will also give your table a  sweet spin on the produce section’s best offerings. Plus, your guests  can literally eat the décor if the dinner fails! Ha!  
·         Pomanders... an ancient way preserving  fruit, make your own pomanders with oranges, lemons, and limes for an  unbeatable aroma and stylish tablescape this holiday. By sticking the  whole cloves in the fruit, you can make your very own designs for these  classics…displayed in a great bowl, on the mantel, or as party favors,  pomanders are sure bets for holiday success.  
Think Green for the Holidays… Green  is the way to go for this holiday season. Holly, magnolia, pine, cedar,  boxwood…the list goes on and on. Take some inspiration from the greens  in your garden but with a twist on tradition this season.   
·         Cinnamon… the velvety backs of  magnolias are reminiscent of cinnamon. Use the backs of these leaves  with bunches of cinnamon sticks bound with raffia or ribbon for a tone  on tone and natural contrast theme for your table top, mantel, or entryway.   
·         Green, green, green…Though a bowl  of bright green apples is nice on its own, try nestling the green apples  in a bed of moss in a vintage garden urn or pot. The contrast of greens  is fresh and lasts well into the holiday season. Artichokes and limes  make for great green accents as well and the contrasting textures is  sure to be pleasing for you and yours  
·         Water is your greenery’s best friend…avoid  having to replace crispy greens all throughout the season. Make a splash,  literally, by arranging your greens in soaked oasis blocks or watertight  containers to ensure your greenery’s longevity. A pair of great urns  filled with water and bursting with stems of the holidays finest greens  will make a lasting impression for you and your guests this season.  
·         Explore the nursery and garden center…  cut greenery might not be at hand for everyone, so try using live plants  for holiday delight. Rosemary, Norfolk pines, bromeliads, amaryllis,  Paperwhites, and cyclamen all make marvelous garden nods to the holiday  theme. A collection of your favorite holiday plants in terra cotta pots  tied with festive ribbon just might become a favorite thing – plus,  you can plant them in the garden after the holidays!  
Blue Christmas… Don’t let  Elvis’ tune make you think otherwise, a blue Christmas, Hanukah, or  holiday festivity can be quite stylish and garden based with a blue  theme. Simply look to the garden!  
·         Blue Greenery? Yes ma’am! Sounds  oxymoronic, but many garden goodies are blue green in color and make  lovely holiday punches of this lovely color. Blue cedars, ligustrum  and cedar berries, dried hydrangeas, and eucalyptus are all great blue  greens for this holiday time.  
·         Take a blue flower… take blue flowers,  such as delphinium, hydrangea, and iris and mix them with the blue green  greenery or other winter greens for a twist on traditional holiday color  schemes or as Hanukah décor. Add some white floral stems or chartreuse  green buds for a pop too!  
·         Blue and white…jardinières, cachepots,  urns, vases and planters, blue and white porcelain and pottery is just  a winner. Red and green look fabulous in these containers as well as  just about any other color combo. Try the blue on blue combo with the  aforementioned flowers and greenery and be amazed at how wonderful A  Blue Christmas can be.  
I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas… if  bold color or traditional color schemes are not your favorite suit,  then dream up a white Christmas and holiday season for a fresh, clean,  and cool feel to this time of year.  
·         White roses, orchids, hydrangea,  amaryllis, Paperwhites, and lilies all look absolutely gorgeous mixed  with winter greenery. A green and white color combo is neutral and won’t  fight with your existing color schemes and makes for a lovely gesture  and sentiment to bestow as a gift.  
·         Going classic or modern, this color  combo is your answer to holiday color scheme dilemmas. Whether you arrange  the stems in a modern cut glass container or your grandmother’s silver,  green and white works well in any situation. I love to pair this combo  with polished stones in a terrarium for a “mod meets classic” look,  and of course, you can’t go wrong with this combo in julep cups! A  winner either way!  
Color Your World… pick a favorite  color and run with it this holiday season. Give yourself a green base  of holiday trimmings, and your favorite color scheme will then bend  toward the holidays.  
·         As the French say…Taking a favorite  color and using it en masse or “used all together” will surely  make a statement the holidays. If you simply love orange, then fill  your home with shades of rust, copper, salmon, peach, and coral with  stems, sticks, ornaments, and flowers in these shades.  
·         A rose by any other name… roses  come in a vast array of colors, are readily available, and work well  with for a holiday décor. Red roses of course make for a traditional  nod to the season, but white roses massed with evergreen branches, and  pine cones looks great throughout the holidays and again used in the  winter. Lasting for a week or more, roses should be a definite part  of your holiday tableaux.
 

 
 

Your Christmas ideas are as exquisite as I knew they would be...thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! You were fabulous on television.
ReplyDeleteI'll have you know I ran straight to my nursery after work to gather plain wreaths to embellish. Now to find some artichokes! Love that wreath
ReplyDeleteI loved the segment! My fav is the orange arrangement!
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