Spring Flowers for a Spring Party
First off, I'd like to say a very sincere thank you for all your enthusiasm and encouraging words on my last posting! Secondly, I am immeasurably grateful to all of you who follow me on Instagram and have expressed your love and have prayed for my health. And for those of you who aren't aware of it, I have been ill since March 27th with bronchitis which turned into pneumonia. Each day I feel
ever so slightly
improved. We have long-standing plans to travel next week, so here's hoping I'm well enough to go.
In the midst of this illness, Bethany, our first-born and only spring baby, turned 28 years old! Spring is her favorite season -- when all the world is fresh and new, returning to life, and full of beauty.
As all the colorful spring flowers make her heart happy, I knew a vibrant and fragrant arrangement down the center of the table would put a smile on her face for her birthday celebration.
Julia did the shopping, (since I was too ill), and chose bouquets of: daffodils, grape hyacinth (purple being Bethany's favorite color), and white tulips.
I utilized a long, skinny, willow basket, some packaged moss, and a bunch of canning jars to pull the whole look together. A half-dozen, pint-size, wide-mouth jars were placed in a zigzag arrangement down the length of the basket and filled with water. (Not shown: I filled the gaps between the jars by placing half-pint canning jars
upside down
into the spaces to help support the moss.)
Then I cut the flower stems to length and divided them up evenly between each of the jars.
Small handfuls of moss were tucked gently around the edges and between all the flowers.
The pop of green and airy tendrils of the moss helped to provide just that organic, fresh, springtime look I was hoping for.
To recreate this look for your spring table, you will need:
- long, skinny basket
- half-pint and pint-size canning jars
- 5 to 6 bunches of springtime flowers
- pre-packaged, color-enhanced moss
- scissors
- water
Next time I write, I'll tell you all about the dinner we served and share our favorite chocolate cake recipe from the celebration!