Just before Mother’s Day, a fellow Chapel Designer Isha from Isha Foss Events suggested we all create a compote design and take over the blogging world with them on May 29th. I L.O.V.E. love compotes so I was in! They are really great vessels to design in. These footed bowls serve as a beautiful foundation to a design. I love how they add just a bit of height and lift the flowers off the table ever so slightly. I also adore that I rarely depend on floral foam since learning how to design in a compote with a floral frog or pin frog.
So, I set out to design a compote. I knew I’d incorporate one of my vintage milk glass pieces and I wanted the design to be romantic and just a tad whimsical. Ever since my trip to NYC in March I’ve been obsessed with Russian Olive foliage. Its got the prettiest silver leaves and when it’s in bloom the smell is divine. When I tried to order some from my local wholesaler I was shot down. I may or may not have snipped these pretty stems from a local parking lot.
I also included ‘quicksand’ roses, ‘white majolica’ spray roses, white veronica, pale blush clematis and yellow columbine.
So there you have it. Do you love the compote as much as we do? Be sure to stop by check out the eye candy on all the other Chapel Designers blogs too:
Isha Foss Events http://www.ishafoss.com/2012/
Flirty Fleurs http://www.flirtyfleurs.com/
Holly Heider Chapple Flowers LTD http://thefullbouquetblog.com/
Exquisite Designs http://www.exqdesigns.com/
Petals & Hedges http://petalsandhedges.com/
Loda Floral Design http://
True Florette Floral Design http://trueflorette.com/
Courtenay Lambert Florals http://courtenaylambert.blogspot.com/2012/05/art-of-compote-goes-national.html
Sebesta Design http://sebestadesign.wordpress.com/2012/05/29/the-classic-compote-arrangement/
Posh Floral Designs http://www.poshfloral.com/