March 02, 2018 4 min read 22 Comments
French Country Zinc Pitcher | Antique French Zinc Body Pitcher
For this arrangement I chose these flowers: Hydrangeas, pink stock, violet larkspur, and ornamental cabbage. I snuck in one little queen anne's lace that I had left over from last week's flowers. Please be sure to visit my friends today for their gorgeous floral inspiration! See you next time! Don't want to miss anything? Please sign up to get my blog in your "in box" - there is a little box on the top right to do so! Shop for the best in French Antiques, furniture with the patina of age, vintage accessories to delight you and your family & friends, and French Country utilitarian pieces. Treasures that make your home fresh, beautiful, inspirational and uniquely yours. Visit our shop FrenchGardenHouse.comMarch 03, 2018
Thank you Dolores. It’s so nice to have you here! I agree, tulips are aristocratic and elegant.
March 05, 2018
Lady, my beautiful hydrangea stems arrived today. Gorgeous. Beautifully wrapped. Thank you.
March 05, 2018
Thank Norma, we hope you will be inspired to make your own beautiful flowers to enjoy at home.
March 05, 2018
Oh my my all are gorgeous
March 03, 2018
How charming!Love your purples!Fabulous flower farm
March 03, 2018
Hello Lidy, I’m Dolores, I’m Spanish and I live in Spain. I landed on your blog through my good friend Pam.
What to tell you about how beautiful your blog is! I love … It’s a good idea to connect with other people who have a common issue such as the florist.
Tulips are also beautiful a little mysterious, at least that’s how I feel them. His bearing is aristocratic and elegant.
A pleasure to contact you
Dolores
March 03, 2018
Thank you Jane, like you, I love old and rustic too. This watering pitcher just begs for a little bit more “wild” flowers, doesn’t it? Hope you have a happy weekend!
March 03, 2018
All the arrangements are lovely, Lidy! The zinc watering can is my favorite—I’m partial to old and rustic. I sometimes add a jar or vase to set down in a larger receptacle which keeps from damaging the pot or can. Still, I love your mix of flowers, the varying height, and your expertise on cutting and making the best combo for the water. Smarty lady!
Jane x
March 02, 2018
Thank you Rita, antiques make everything look more beautiful, I agree! Hope you have a happy weekend.
March 02, 2018
This is such a lovely arrangement. I love the zinc jug. I would never have thought of adding ornamental cabbage leaves.
March 02, 2018
Beautiful arrangement, Lidy. I always love an added touch of vintage in anything styled. That flower farm – how gorgeous! Have a great weekend.
March 02, 2018
We lived right by the Keukenhof, which is gorgeous, you are right! I hope you have a beautiful weekend!
March 02, 2018
That field of tulips is gorgeous. I’ve been to the Netherlands during tulip season and the colors are mind-blowing. So is Keukenhof, a kind of tulip theme park, which could be kitschy except that it’s so beautiful.
March 02, 2018
Shannon, luckily it was only for a short season, because while I loved the armfuls, the arranging, changing the water and cleaning up for all those vases was a like part-time job! :). But a very fun one.
I hope you enjoy your weekend too, sweet friend!
March 02, 2018
Lidy, I can’t imagine living near that stunning tulip field! How beautiful… I would be purchasing arm loads as is adore flowers! You have given us such wonderful floral arranging tips. Your spring arrangement is gorgeous! Enjoy your weekend!!!
March 02, 2018
Bonnie, thank you so much for your kind comment. Flowers always make our hearts sing, don’t they? I am going to plant larkspur too, this spring, although it only lasts for a very short season here. Here’s to a beautiful floral cutting garden this year!
March 02, 2018
Oh, great tips Lidy, I haven’t heard the knife one before and I just put bleach on my grocery list! I have seen photos of tulip fields from another friend, and she said one day they are blooming in all their glory and the next day they’re gone! I can’t imagine!! I am so excited about your Floral Friday group!! Your arrangement is just the way I like to enjoy flowers, free, loose, natural, and the colors you chose are beautiful…
March 02, 2018
Lidy, I love the new floral Friday! I’v always adored larkspur and for a number of years I had some in my garden from pass along seeds. I should get busy and plant more. There is not enough time in the day!
Your sweet arrangement in the lovely zinc containers are so natural and pleasing. Makes my heart sing.
Sadly, Sams is 40 miles away, Costco, 85 and Trader Joes, 185. Our grocery store is my only supply for flowers except my garden.
March 02, 2018
I always know that I can come here and both absorb the beauty of what you are presenting to us AND learn something about the subject matter! You are the aficionado of all things beautiful! I cannot imagine gathering tulips from that gorgeous field…what a sight it must be to see it in person….truly breathtaking…you must miss that for certain! Love the choice of flowers and LOVE how you used the cabbage at the base of the pitcher…yes we will all have to fight over that one! And a side note: Long, long ago when I took a floral arranging class, I came home with band-aids on my fingers from the slips of the sharp floral knife…yes, the instructor said as you did, always use a sharp knife when cutting flowers unless you have super sharp scissors…So every time I went to class, I covered my fingers with band-aids to protect my fingers!! So happy that you are part of this beautiful and fun group! Have a beautiful day and weekend Lidy!! xoxo’s
March 02, 2018
Lidy, What a gorgeous sight that must have and then to able to purchase an armful of those beautiful tulips after they were harvested! I love your combination of hydrangeas, stock, larkspur, ornamental cabbage for your French Country arrangement…and I just HAPPEN to know a Potting Shed that would love have that handsome French zinc pitcher to fill with flowers! Your French Country vignette is wonderful from your chippy café chair to the wire basket and beautiful blooms. It was a pleasure to join for Floral Friday.?
March 02, 2018
Lidy, I can’t imagine living across from that beautiful field of tulips, I would have been greedy for sure. What wonderful tips on designing an arrangement. Your French country design is perfect in every way from the zinc pitcher to each carefully chosen stem! What a fun series to be a part of. Happy Friday~
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March 08, 2018
Gorgeous and each bring so much inspiration