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Creating a warm and welcoming ambience in your home can be done with style and panache using artfully placed floral decor including bouquets of fresh flowers, festive wreaths and grand centrepieces.

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Holiday Elegance - see belowHandmade Floral Gifts are Budget-friendly Season Brighteners

Are you trying to balance a shrinking holiday gift budget with a list of recipients that just seems to grow longer every year? You’re not alone. With many Americans prepared to spend less on holiday shopping and decorating this year, it’s likely more people will choose to give homemade gifts and create their own holiday decor.

Homemade gifts can be a great way to stretch holiday gift-giving dollars. Plus, each gift makes a personal statement that you cared enough, investing your time and effort to convey the holiday spirit. Making gifts is also a good way for families to spend time together during the holiday season.

It’s possible to find homemade gift and decorating ideas to fit virtually every taste and budget. Food, especially baked goods, and craft items continue to be top choices for handmade gifts. Both categories offer a wide range of options that can be made by people with all levels of expertise – from dedicated and experienced crafters to relative newcomers to the tradition.

Whether you’re a seasoned handmade gift-giver looking for something new and exciting to make, or a beginner looking for a fail-safe gift, decorations and crafts made with fresh cut flowers can be a sure-fire winner. Floral gifts deliver fresh, fragrant and personal touches to the recipient’s (and your own) home. “Fresh floral arrangements can range from basic and simple to more creative and elaborate,” says Jill Slater, flower designer for flowerpossibilities. “Regardless of the design, the charm and allure that a homemade floral arrangement offers will add a warm and inviting feel to any room of the house.”

Here are two festive “flower recipes” sure to brighten the holidays – and the home – for the flower lover on your list. Or, give yourself a fragrant gift and make the arrangements for your own home.

Holiday Hostess GiftHoliday Hostess Gift

Materials:

  • 2 washcloths – holiday colours like red and green, or silver and gold

  • 1 sprig of holly

  • 1 red rose

  • One sheet of holiday theme decorative velum

  • 1 yard decorative ribbon

  • 1 medium-sized rubber band

  • Double-sided tape

  • 1 coaster

  • 1 water tube

  • Floral preservative/food

  • Floral clippers and scissors

Directions:

Make a 3-inch fold at the bottom of the long side of each washcloth. Fold this end to meet the edge of the opposite side of each washcloth. Stack the two folded washcloths on top of each other. Cut the velum to the height of the folded washcloths. Roll the washcloths together and wrap the velum around them. Secure the velum around the washcloths with double-sided tape and then a rubber band for extra security.

Tie the ribbon in a square knot around the rubber band and place the rolled washcloths on top of the coaster. (To tie a square knot: left over right, right over left). Cut the holly and rose short and insert them into the water tube that has been treated with floral preservative/food. Now, place the water-tubed flower into the top of the rolled washcloths.

Holiday Elegance (see Picture above)

Materials:

  • 1 loaf pan from the kitchen cupboard

  • 1 brick floral foam

  • Two 12-inch tapers

  • 3 stems stargazer lilies

  • 12 stems red roses

  • 2 stems yellow-berried hypericum, divide into six to eight clusters

  • 8 stems leather fern

  • 6 stems sword fern

  • 2 stems lemon leaf

  • Floral clippers and knife

  • Floral preservative/food

Directions:

Soak the floral foam in water that has been treated with floral preservatives/food for about 30 minutes.

Insert the soaked floral foam into the loaf pan and insert two tapers, equally spaced, into the top of the foam.

Cut two sword fern stems to 9 inches in length, two more to 7 inches and the remaining two to 5 inches. Next, insert one of each length into each side of the short end of the loaf pan. Cut all the leather fern stems to approximately 4 inches and insert the stems into the floral foam to cover it almost completely.

Cut the lemon leaves at varying lengths, dispersing them throughout the arrangement. Divide two stems of yellow-berried hypericum into six to eight clusters, cut to approximately 8 inches and scatter them evenly throughout the arrangement.

Use the individual blooms of the stargazer lilies and insert them evenly throughout the arrangement.

Cut two red roses to 7 to 8 inches in length and insert them at the narrow ends of the arrangement. Cut another 10 red roses to approximately 4 inches in length and insert them throughout the arrangement.

You’ll find more recipe ideas at flowerpossibilities.com.

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