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  • Spring Living Wreath Lucy
    Hello again friends. It’s been snowing and Spring does not seem to be anywhere near, but I’m taking matters into my own hands. I made this pretty living spring wreath using pansies and some moss.  The day I made it, the sun was shining and I actually sat outside to make this wreath. But alas, it was just a little tease from Mother Nature. I started by taking the pansies out of their pot… Soaked some moss in water ….
     

Spring Living Wreath

By: Lucy
19 March 2026 at 09:00


Hello again friends. It’s been snowing and Spring does not seem to be anywhere near, but I’m taking matters into my own hands.
I made this pretty living spring wreath using pansies and some moss. 
The day I made it, the sun was shining and I actually sat outside to make this wreath. But alas, it was just a little tease from Mother Nature.

I started by taking the pansies out of their pot…
Soaked some moss in water ….


And wrapped the pansies with the moss…
I used black thread to hold it together….
I then just used the same string to wrap the pansy ‘moss balls’ to the wreath…
So easy and I love how beautiful it looks. To water it, I spray it everyday and because pansies are so hardy, it’s going to last a long time. 

I love it. 
I took a lot of photos because it was so nice outside and I was enjoying the little break of winter weather. Sadly, it’s been snowing
and cold so I brought the wreath inside. I can’t wait to display it outside and for Spring to finally show up.

Thank you so much for stopping by.

much love,

Lucy

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  • Candlestick Holder Floral Arrangement Lucy
    Hello friends. I hope all is well. It’s been a loooong winter and I’m in need of a little warmth and of course some color. Today I’m sharing this adorable candlestick holder flower arrangement that is so easy to make but looks so pretty on its own or in a grouping. You could use floral foam but I didn’t have any on hand so I cut a piece of pool noodle and used that as the foam base. I simply cut a piece and inserted it over the candlest
     

Candlestick Holder Floral Arrangement

By: Lucy
26 February 2026 at 13:00

Hello friends. I hope all is well. It’s been a loooong winter and I’m in need of a little warmth and of course some color.
Today I’m sharing this adorable candlestick holder flower arrangement that is so easy to make but looks so pretty on its own or in a grouping.

You could use floral foam but I didn’t have any on hand so I cut a piece of pool noodle and used that as the foam base.


I simply cut a piece and inserted it over the candlestick holder. You can place it on the top, bottom or middle of the holder. 
I just poked several faux flowers throughout until I was happy. 
To cover the rest of the foam, I glued on some moss. 

I think it looks so pretty and I can’t wait to make this pretty craft again.
Please don’t forget to visit my friend’s beautiful flower crafts below.

Much love,

Lucy

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