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Sitting Pretty!

In the 1920's cut flowers were seen as an upper-class luxury representing values of good living, etiquette and entertaining.

Today they represent the pentacle of fine entertainment particularly in the special events industry.

Here the Divine Mr. M, with his playful wit and eye for dramatic detail, offers styling tips on creating amazing floral tie backs appropriate for any special event, courtesy of Mayesh Wholesale Florist.

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Creating the Look

 

According to the California Cut Flower Commission, “Three design trends, each capturing the mood of a particular lifestyle, are particularly popular in the fall---farmhouse, garden style, and neoclassic.

As shown here the selection of cut flowers are essential in accentuating your chosen theme. In this example a "Garden Style" chair tie back using rare flowers like Euonymus, a truly delicate shrub with mint green slender leave bearing clusters of antique pink fruit, lends an element of antiquity to the design.

This formal look is again achieved using one Oasis cage.

Cut flowers include Mayesh Exotica Roses, Masterbloom Dahlias, purple Tricystis (Toad Lily) and Euonymus to create this soft pillowy look.

.........................the divine Mr. M.

 

Dinner Plate Dahlias and Euonymus from Mayesh accentuates this Garden Style chair tie back
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Source: Chair covers from Linen Lenders (818) 781-1181
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