Dried Hydrangeas: The Complete Guide to Buying, Styling & Care
A single dried hydrangea head can fill a jug on its own. The flower is that generous — wide, voluminous,…
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A single dried hydrangea head can fill a jug on its own. The flower is that generous — wide, voluminous,…
Read More →The best dried flowers for weddings combine longevity with photo-perfect form. Pampas grass and bleached ruscus give modern structure; dried…
Read More →Hold a stem of dried gypsophila up to the light and the tiny flower heads almost disappear — cloud-like clusters…
Read More →Dried flower arrangements are one of the simplest ways to transform a room. A bunch of pampas in a terracotta…
Read More →The dried pampas in the corner of Lauren’s studio has been there for four years. It’s lost a little height…
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Most dried flowers don’t smell of anything at all — and that’s perfectly fine. But if fragrance is important to…
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Buying British-grown dried flowers cuts the floral supply chain’s carbon footprint dramatically — most fresh UK florist flowers are air-freighted…
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Dried grasses are the unsung heroes of the dried flower world. They don’t get the Instagram fame of pampas grass…
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Dried protea is one of the most striking statement flowers in any arrangement — bold sculptural form, leathery petals that…
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Roses are the one flower everyone recognises, and when they’re dried, they take on a completely different kind of beauty.…
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