My inspiration for this colour story came from looking out the window at the trees and all the autumn coloured leaves.
I have used burnt orange Chrysanthemums flowers with a green centre. Yes, I know Chrysanthemums again - but I think it is such an amazing flower, it is cheep, cheerful and my friendly supplier at the local farmers market will always have a selection of colours. Another thing is that you can keep them going for almost three weeks! So they are very good value for money.
When I have finished styling and photographing the arrangements I always put them somewhere in the house. I get so much pleasure from having fresh cut flowers around. I often put a fresh flower arrangement in our hallway to great you when walk through the door.
I look after the flowers by very carefully conditioning them before arranging, I change the water every few days and re-cut the stems as well as putting them in a cool place at night.
With a theme or colour scheme in mind I gathered containers, fabrics, ribbons, washi tape, beads, twine, plates and some ethnic jewellery.
I find it a pleasure to combine different fabrics with ribbons and buttons or beads. Matching or contrasting the colours.
The two ribbons at the top are both from Jane Means. They are both Stitched Grosgrain ribbons one in brown and the other burgundy.
I am part of Jane Means Ribbon Stylist Blogger team so from time to time I feature her ribbons.
This is an old Indian necklace from my hippie days! I like how it echoes the pattern in the fabric both in colour and shape.