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May 31, 2013 / art

Floral Art: Part 3

Floral art ft. Elisa Mazzone

My dearest of friends. This is a bitter sweet post – it’s the last one from our ‘Floral Art’ series, a collaboration between yours truly, planners of awesome – All & Sundry; and camera maven – Thomasz Wagner. It was such a joy to get all of these posts together! Plus, these guys are a dream team.

For this post we selected the work of Australian designer and illustrator Elisa Mazzone. The blooms and the art were a total match made in floral heaven – the one we all love so much.

Got a spring event coming up? Maybe a summer gathering? Or you just want to make a killer bouquet? Then here’s some inspiration for ya!

Floral Art ft. Elisa Mazzone

Floral Art ft. Elisa Mazzone

Amy really worked her magic for this one (don’t mind my dirty dishes in the background!). This arrangement was our favorite, and best of all, I got to keep it and the house smelled like paradise for days!

Floral Art Ft. Elisa Mazzone

Floral Art Ft. Elisa Mazzone

Floral Ingredients
– Common white lily
– Yellow ranunculus
– Pink hyacinth
– Dusty miller
– Yellow cymbidium orchid
– White dendrombium orchid
– Forsynthia

Floral Art ft. Elisa Mazzone

Floral Art ft. Elisa Mazzone

By adding just a few orchids, the arrangement looked stunning! This also saved us quite a bit of money (no need to brake the bank). If you want to recreate the look, just add a few branches for structure and “fluffy” greenery for volume and you’ll be rocking.

Well fellas, that’s a wrap! I’m sure I’ll have more fun projects to show you very, very soon. So keep your eyes open for more artful inspiration.

Credits
Styling: The Artful Desperado and All & Sundry
Photography: Tomasz Wagner

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4 Comments

  1. All & Sundry says

    May 31, 2013 at 11:59 am

    Yay! Can’t wait to dream up/scheme up some other artful projects with you :)

    • Gabriel says

      May 31, 2013 at 12:10 pm

      Yes! Can’t wait for the next project!

  2. alicia says

    May 31, 2013 at 3:26 pm

    Love this one. The yellow is beautiful and smells of summer.

    • Gabriel says

      May 31, 2013 at 3:48 pm

      They totally smell of summer!

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