Cut branches
of hypericum berries and chartreuse spider chrysanthemums short enough to just peek over the tops of several glass vases; then arrange them down the center of a long tray.
Not exact matches
I sought out as much info on natural methods as I could find — baking soda in water, egg white dabbed on with cotton balls (mid-wife's suggestion), natural balm made
of beeswax essential oils and
hypericum (homemade by friend
of friend) and tincture
of calendula flowers (probably other things I can't remember!).
Tuck pieces
of wet floral foam into two pots, add a bit
of greenery and some
hypericum berries (available from most florists), and finish off the pair with festive holiday - hue candles.
«The earthy texture
of seasonal greens (juniper and cedar), juxtaposed by bold
hypericum berries, gives this crown an organic and untamed feel.»
On a personal note, I have noticed an increase size
of leaf, year by year, on a
hypericum bush outback.
We love this stunning bouquet
of Mozart calla lilies, sweet Miss Piggy roses, textured pink carnations, delicate scented Alstroemeria and glossy
hypericum berries.
Simply tuck pieces
of wet florist's foam into two pots, add a bit
of greenery and some
hypericum berries (available from most florists), and finish the display with festive holiday - hue candles.
Repeat with the holly and
hypericum until the surface
of the wreath is well covered and there are no gaps where the foam is visible.