AUTUMN IN BLOOM COLORFUL FLOWERS IN EYE-CATCHING ARRANGEMENTS BRING WARMTH TO THE HOLIDAYS.Byline: Myara Sherwood Correspondent Sure, you can transform walls from drab to fab with paint, slipcover a worn-out sofa and update dreary kitchen cabinets with brand-new hardware. But it's fresh-cut flowers that make a room and will give your home instant pizazz this holiday season, say floral experts. ``Nothing changes the feel of a party like flowers,'' says Sherman Oaks floral designer Mark Held, of Mark's Garden, who created the floral decor for the weddings of Britney Spears, Shaquille O'Neal Shaquille Rashaun O'Neal (pronounced "shak-KEEL") (born March 6, 1972 in Newark, New Jersey), frequently referred to simply as Shaq, is an American professional basketball player, generally regarded as one of the most dominant in the National Basketball Association (NBA). , Jennifer Lopez and other celebrities. ``Flowers make it special. It sets the mood. It's flowers that really make for a festive event.'' Fresh flowers can revive a room, be used as accent colors or as a dramatic flourish to a Thanksgiving Day feast. And you don't need to break the bank to achieve your desired effect. Floral shops, farmers markets and even your own back yard offer a wealth of greenery you can use creatively to bring fall colors indoors. ``Using flowers is a fun and inexpensive way to enhance interior design,'' says Rene van Rems of the California Cut Flower cut flower n. Any of various showy flowers used in fresh arrangements. Commission. ``There are lots of creative ways to use flowers to bring the fall color inside.'' For Thanksgiving, Held prefers a passionate color scheme of ambers, rusts, purples and jewel tones. Roses and dahlias play a special role in his floral arrangements. ``We use a lot of roses. They're kind of dry and if they're supported by hydrangeas, bitter sweet Bitter Sweet is an operetta in three acts written by Noel Coward and first produced in 1929 at Her Majesty's Theatre in London. It ran for a very successful 967 performances. and pumpkins, that's an arrangement that's going to last.'' Dahlias are also a staple in Held's floral arrangements because of their rich, deep autumn colors. While they don't last long, they make for wonderful centerpieces, he says. ``They're great in burnt oranges and purples, and they're big and showy show·y adj. show·i·er, show·i·est 1. Making an imposing or aesthetically pleasing display; striking: showy flowers. 2. .'' To capture the change of seasons, Held incorporates crisp autumn leaves, such as liquidambar and oak, to accent the reds and earth tones in his personal projects. Rosemary and eucalyptus are also two of his favorite decorative plants. Chrysanthemums, which come in a variety of flower forms, colors and sizes, make great accessories for the Thanksgiving Day table, says Jill Slater, spokeswoman for the California Cut Flower Commission. ``Mums are very much in season and very much in style,'' says Slater, who prefers Fuji mums, a single-head variety that provides a mass of color not of the white race; - commonly meaning, esp. in the United States, of negro blood, pure or mixed. See also: Color . ``They grow in yellow and white and bronze. They're very clean and very striking.'' To decorate with mums, ask your florist for varieties in fall colors and place one or two in an unconventional bottle on your mantelpiece, Slater advises. ``One Fuji mum in a soda pop bottle makes a great statement.'' Gerbera daisies are another excellent choice for fall home decor. Available in more than 200 different varieties, they come in myriad colors, flower shapes and sizes. ``Whatever your home decor, gerberas can really create whatever palette you're feeling,'' Slater says. Because of their contemporary, fun look, gerbera daisies can be displayed in unconventional spaces such as a child's room Noun 1. child's room - a bedroom for a child bedchamber, bedroom, sleeping accommodation, sleeping room, chamber - a room used primarily for sleeping baby's room, nursery - a child's room for a baby . And they have no fragrance, making them a good bet for those with allergies. With proper care and watering, they can last up to a week. For traditional display, leave their stems uncut, between 14 and 18 inches long. Lilies, too, make great fall accessories for the home. They're available in many colors, including yellow, orange, deep purple and white; some are fragant. Alone in a vase, they can add a dash of glamour to a room. The life expectancy Life Expectancy 1. The age until which a person is expected to live. 2. The remaining number of years an individual is expected to live, based on IRS issued life expectancy tables. of a cut flower is brief, so if you want to avoid weekly visits to your local florist, use other options that crave less attention and still ensure a festive Thanksgiving. As an offbeat off·beat n. Music An unaccented beat in a measure. adj. Slang Not conforming to an ordinary type or pattern; unconventional: offbeat humor. alternative to flowers, floral designer David Mark David Mark is the President of the Senate of Nigeria. He is a member of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) • • [ uses gourds, artichokes and eggplants in his Thanksgiving themes. ``I keep it organic,'' says Mark, who has revamped the elaborate abodes of Barbra Streisand Noun 1. Barbra Streisand - United States singer and actress (born in 1942) Barbra Joan Streisand, Streisand and Pamela Anderson
Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian-born actress, sex symbol, glamour model, producer, TV personality, and author. . ``Whether it is a centerpiece or an archway, I want to ensure that my designs rebloom and stay growing.'' For long-lasting flowers, Held recommends calla lilies, amaryllis amaryllis (ăm'ərĭl`ĭs), common name for some members of the Amaryllidaceae, a family of mostly perennial plants with narrow, flat leaves and with lilylike flowers borne on separate, leafless stalks. , orchids, chrysanthemums and hydrangeas. ``If you want to choose flowers that are going to last a long time, you want to go with rust-colored calla lilies. They will last beautifully,'' he says. Amaryllis and orchids, in seasonal brown tones, are good choices, too. Although they tend to be pricey, they will last a long time with proper care, Held says. Mums especially are noteworthy for their hardiness. ``That flower is like iron; it'll last forever.'' Hydrangeas have the longest life span and bloom beautifully without much care. ``Hydrangeas are fantastic because they're dry,'' Held says. ``I like to leave them alone and you can reuse those in Christmas wreaths or on the hearth.'' Decorating tips --Create your own horn of plenty horn of plenty n. pl. horns of plenty See cornucopia. [Translation of Late Latin corn c with a cornucopia cornucopia (kôr'ny kō`pēə), in Greek mythology, magnificent horn that filled itself with whatever meat or drink its owner requested. of lilies, roses, dahlias and celosia in yellow, ocher ocher (ō`kər), mixture of varying proportions of iron oxide and clay, used as a pigment. It occurs naturally as yellow ocher (yellow or yellow-brown in color), the iron oxide being limonite, or as red ocher, the iron oxide being hematite. , rose and purple. --Accentuate serving dishes and platters with petals from fall flowers. Choose flower colors that complement the dishes you'll be serving. --Adorn menu cards with flower petals or a single small blossom. --Personalize table settings with a floral ``favor'' at each place: Hollow out Verb 1. hollow out - remove the interior of; "hollow out a tree trunk" core out, hollow empty - make void or empty of contents; "Empty the box"; "The alarm emptied the building" gouge, rout - make a groove in miniature pumpkins and prepare them with floral foam, then tuck in tiny bouquets of marigolds, small chrysanthemums, safflower safflower, Eurasian thistlelike herb (Carthamus tinctorius) of the family Asteraceae (aster family). Safflower, or false saffron, has long been cultivated in S Asia and Egypt for food and medicine and as a costly but inferior substitute for the true saffron or a single orange rose. --Flowers make the perfect decorative napkin ring. Pick a single flower (Bot.) a flower with but one set of petals, as a wild rose. See also: Single variety that complements your table linens. Fold the napkin attractively and place a flower on top. Add a sprig of greenery for a sophisticated touch. - Source: California Cut Flower Commission For an edgier look --Hydrangeas can be dried and painted gold to formalize a dinner table or accent a bouquet. --Succulents and cinnamon sticks offer a modern and minimalist look to the classic elaborate floral arrangement, adding character and pizazz to your personal space. --Create a looking-glass centerpiece. Take a 6-inch cylinder vase and pour in just enough water to cover the bottom to a depth of 1 to 2 inches. Cut flowers to the height of the vase so their tops meet the rim. You now have a fun looking glass for your holiday table. - M.S. Flower care 1. Buy the freshest flowers available. Look for tightly closed buds and shiny leaves; avoid nodding or browning blossoms. 2. Use a sharp knife or shears to cut stems on a slant under running water. 3. Place freshly cut flowers in a deep container of warm water and let them sit at room temperature before arranging. 4. Remove all foliage from below the waterline. 5. Add a preservative preservative Any of numerous chemical additives used to prevent or slow food spoilage caused by chemical changes (e.g., oxidation, mold growth) and maintain a fresh appearance and consistency. Antimycotics (e.g. to the water to kill fungus. 6. Place your arrangement in a cool spot away from direct sunlight. 7. Change the water every other day. If the blooms look wilted, recut the stems. 8. Cover wilting blooms with a thin film of plastic, a paper sack or a newspaper until plump again. - Source: www.ehow.com Make it an autumn to remember Create this simple harvest centerpiece with a fresh pumpkin, autumn leaves and roses: Materials 1 brick floral foam 1 large classic dinner plate 1 small pumpkin Assortment of autumn leaves Two dozen roses in rust, amber and burgundy colors At least nine candles (optional) 1. Soak floral foam in water until well saturated. 2. Place floral foam in center of plate. Place pumpkin on top of foam. Surround the pumpkin with a variety of autumn leaves. 3. Cut rose stems to about 6 inches in length. Insert them into the sides of the floral foam. The flowers should encircle en·cir·cle tr.v. en·cir·cled, en·cir·cling, en·cir·cles 1. To form a circle around; surround. See Synonyms at surround. 2. To move or go around completely; make a circuit of. the pumpkin. 4. Light candles and place them around the centerpiece for an extra holiday glow. CAPTION(S): 8 photos, 4 boxes Photo: (1 -- color -- cover) Harvest house Celebrate fall with season's blooms (2 -- 5 -- color) Harvest centerpiece steps Gus Ruelas/Staff Photographer (6 -- color) no caption (Holiday dinner table) (7 -- color) no caption (Holiday wreath) (8 -- color) no caption (Decorative pumpkin) Photos Courtesy of California Cut Flower Commission Box: (1) Decorating tips (see text) (2) For an edgier look (see text) (3) Flower care (see text) (4) Make it an autumn to remember (see text) |
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