Artistic arrangements

From bouquets to centerpieces, floral arrangements are getting more artistic and less...flowery. Looser,
woodsier bouquets are taking the place of what Andonoplas refers to as the "tight, hand-tied, round Martha Stewart look." In the same vein, table decor is moving toward rustic accessories such as boxes, apothecary jars, painted driftwood and vintage glassware, as opposed to a single floral centerpiece.
redeye-wedding-trend-forecast-2012-20120224-005

( March 23, 2012 )

From bouquets to centerpieces, floral arrangements are getting more artistic and less...flowery. Looser, woodsier bouquets are taking the place of what Andonoplas refers to as the "tight, hand-tied, round Martha Stewart look." In the same vein, table decor is moving toward rustic accessories such as boxes, apothecary jars, painted driftwood and vintage glassware, as opposed to a single floral centerpiece.

  • Email E-mail
  • add to Twitter Twitter
  • add to Facebook Facebook
  • add to StumbleUpon StumbleUpon
The Courant is using Facebook comments on stories. To comment on courant.com articles, sign into Facebook and enter your comment in the field below. Comments will appear in your Facebook News Feed unless you choose otherwise. To report spam or abuse, click the X next to the comment. For guidelines on commenting, click here.

Top Trending Videos

If you're interested in having a FOX CT anchor or reporter speak at your event, send an email to FOXCTspeaker@ctnow.com

Fox CT Booking Producer Want to be on Fox CT? Contact the Fox CT Booking Producer on Facebook