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ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
FLOWER READING
Here are a few links around the web of flower and garden articles I have enjoyed lately from the healing and restorative practice of gardening, to Robin Wall Kimmerer´s ability to merge science and aesthetics. I’ve been loving these thought-provoking words and podcasts. The New York Time’s article on the duality of healthful and poisonous Continue reading Flower Reading GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow!ABUTILLION ARCHIVES
Beauty and Joy in Edible Flowers. Add delight to your meals with edible flowers! Certainly, flowers add color and aesthetics to thepresentation.
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Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers. HOW TO BECOME A PROP STYLIST The prop stylist is normally responsible for executing the vision of the art director. Sometimes their vision is a vague, one sentence description you can run with, other times, it’s a very specific, pantone color swatch, list of props instruction. The prop stylist will shop for props (might be dishes for food, tables, furniture, backdrops HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-in FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
FLOWER READING
Here are a few links around the web of flower and garden articles I have enjoyed lately from the healing and restorative practice of gardening, to Robin Wall Kimmerer´s ability to merge science and aesthetics. I’ve been loving these thought-provoking words and podcasts. The New York Time’s article on the duality of healthful and poisonous Continue reading Flower Reading GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow!ABUTILLION ARCHIVES
Beauty and Joy in Edible Flowers. Add delight to your meals with edible flowers! Certainly, flowers add color and aesthetics to thepresentation.
FRIENDS - FROLIC!
Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers. HOW TO BECOME A PROP STYLIST The prop stylist is normally responsible for executing the vision of the art director. Sometimes their vision is a vague, one sentence description you can run with, other times, it’s a very specific, pantone color swatch, list of props instruction. The prop stylist will shop for props (might be dishes for food, tables, furniture, backdrops HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-inGARDEN! ARCHIVES
Learn more flower arranging tips, or join me for an online flower arranging workshop, here!You can see more video flower tutorials at You Tube. Don’t forget to subscribe so you’ll be sure to catch each tutorial!. Watch more flower tutorials: ENGLISH COUNTRY KITCHENS The time I spent in the English countryside, two summers ago, holds some of my favorite memories. One thing I came to adore were the English country kitchens and how neighbors, farm workers, kids, and pets would gather around the big farm tables for gossip, cooking, and delicious meals. I´ll always remember Jamie Oliver Continue reading English Country Kitchens A FLORAL DESIGNER'S COUNTRY HOME Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here). I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. And as it turns out, it once belonged to a floral designer. Quinta do Continue reading A Floral Designer’sCountry Home
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Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. WHAT I LEARNED AS A NOMAD Next week, I will move to a new city and settle into a home for a while. It will mark the end of living on the road for a little over a year. In case you are just tuning in, in June of 2014, I sold everything I owned, quit my work as a freelance prop stylist, and packed up a small backpack with three outfits, a laptop, and a camera, to begin a year long journey as a digital nomad/farm 15 TIPS FOR BECOMING A FLORAL DESIGNER I’d love to share some tips today about becoming a floral designer. I wrote a post about my own experience, here, but I thought it would be helpful to share some tips for people who are looking to work in the flower world!. 1. Define your goal.Do you want to own your ownbusiness?
FRIDAY AT LAST.
Thanks for the visits and comments this week! I have some new work that I hope to show you soon. Next week I am also starting a super fun personal project. Can't wait to bring you along for the journey! In the meantime, I've added my favorite Fall + Winter Frolic! posts right there on Continue reading friday at last.LISBON TRAVEL GUIDE
I first fell in love with Lisbon in February of 2015 and after traveling back and forth for a few months, officially moved here in September of the same year. Why Lisbon, people ask? I answered that here, but in short, the unpretentious people, the seasonally focused food, the sunshine, and the extremely laid Continue reading LisbonTravel Guide
TAKING CUES FROM LISBON’S CAFE SPACES For the coffee shop addict, Lisbon cafe spaces offer an acute cultural experience as well as an abundance of visual eye candy, interior design inspiration, and of course delicious treats and coffee. BACKYARD GARDEN PARTY Last Saturday all the girls in my family (and a few lovely friends) met up at Poplar Point for our annual girls-only garden party. My parents work really hard on their garden and so it's fun for them to host family gatherings. Liz and my mom cooked tremendous food: Savory tarts with salmon and goat cheese, Continue reading backyard gardenparty
FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
FLOWER READING
Here are a few links around the web of flower and garden articles I have enjoyed lately from the healing and restorative practice of gardening, to Robin Wall Kimmerer´s ability to merge science and aesthetics. I’ve been loving these thought-provoking words and podcasts. The New York Time’s article on the duality of healthful and poisonous Continue reading Flower Reading GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow!ABUTILLION ARCHIVES
Beauty and Joy in Edible Flowers. Add delight to your meals with edible flowers! Certainly, flowers add color and aesthetics to thepresentation.
FRIENDS - FROLIC!
Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
HOW TO BECOME A PROP STYLIST The prop stylist is normally responsible for executing the vision of the art director. Sometimes their vision is a vague, one sentence description you can run with, other times, it’s a very specific, pantone color swatch, list of props instruction. The prop stylist will shop for props (might be dishes for food, tables, furniture, backdrops HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers. HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-in FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
FLOWER READING
Here are a few links around the web of flower and garden articles I have enjoyed lately from the healing and restorative practice of gardening, to Robin Wall Kimmerer´s ability to merge science and aesthetics. I’ve been loving these thought-provoking words and podcasts. The New York Time’s article on the duality of healthful and poisonous Continue reading Flower Reading GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow!ABUTILLION ARCHIVES
Beauty and Joy in Edible Flowers. Add delight to your meals with edible flowers! Certainly, flowers add color and aesthetics to thepresentation.
FRIENDS - FROLIC!
Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
HOW TO BECOME A PROP STYLIST The prop stylist is normally responsible for executing the vision of the art director. Sometimes their vision is a vague, one sentence description you can run with, other times, it’s a very specific, pantone color swatch, list of props instruction. The prop stylist will shop for props (might be dishes for food, tables, furniture, backdrops HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers. HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-inGARDEN! ARCHIVES
Learn more flower arranging tips, or join me for an online flower arranging workshop, here!You can see more video flower tutorials at You Tube. Don’t forget to subscribe so you’ll be sure to catch each tutorial!. Watch more flower tutorials: ENGLISH COUNTRY KITCHENS The time I spent in the English countryside, two summers ago, holds some of my favorite memories. One thing I came to adore were the English country kitchens and how neighbors, farm workers, kids, and pets would gather around the big farm tables for gossip, cooking, and delicious meals. I´ll always remember Jamie Oliver Continue reading English Country Kitchens A FLORAL DESIGNER'S COUNTRY HOME Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here). I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. And as it turns out, it once belonged to a floral designer. Quinta do Continue reading A Floral Designer’sCountry Home
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Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. WHAT I LEARNED AS A NOMAD Next week, I will move to a new city and settle into a home for a while. It will mark the end of living on the road for a little over a year. In case you are just tuning in, in June of 2014, I sold everything I owned, quit my work as a freelance prop stylist, and packed up a small backpack with three outfits, a laptop, and a camera, to begin a year long journey as a digital nomad/farm 15 TIPS FOR BECOMING A FLORAL DESIGNER I’d love to share some tips today about becoming a floral designer. I wrote a post about my own experience, here, but I thought it would be helpful to share some tips for people who are looking to work in the flower world!. 1. Define your goal.Do you want to own your ownbusiness?
TAKING CUES FROM LISBON’S CAFE SPACES For the coffee shop addict, Lisbon cafe spaces offer an acute cultural experience as well as an abundance of visual eye candy, interior design inspiration, and of course delicious treats and coffee.LISBON TRAVEL GUIDE
I first fell in love with Lisbon in February of 2015 and after traveling back and forth for a few months, officially moved here in September of the same year. Why Lisbon, people ask? I answered that here, but in short, the unpretentious people, the seasonally focused food, the sunshine, and the extremely laid Continue reading LisbonTravel Guide
HOW TO MAKE A SPRING FLORAL CENTERPIECE Today we are celebrating the first day of spring by sharing how to make a spring floral centerpiece! It’s easy to make a centerpiece using seasonal flowers to decorate a table for a special event orwedding.
BACKYARD GARDEN PARTY Last Saturday all the girls in my family (and a few lovely friends) met up at Poplar Point for our annual girls-only garden party. My parents work really hard on their garden and so it's fun for them to host family gatherings. Liz and my mom cooked tremendous food: Savory tarts with salmon and goat cheese, Continue reading backyard gardenparty
FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow! A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
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Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. ENGLISH COUNTRY KITCHENS The time I spent in the English countryside, two summers ago, holds some of my favorite memories. One thing I came to adore were the English country kitchens and how neighbors, farm workers, kids, and pets would gather around the big farm tables for gossip, cooking, and delicious meals. I´ll always remember Jamie Oliver Continue reading English Country Kitchens HOW TO MAKE A FRENCH HAND-TIED BOUQUET Since I was young, I’ve loved making hand-tied bouquets as gifts for friends. The French love tightly packed bouquets with lots of greenery and created the spiral stem technique. The cute little water pack, makes for easy transportation. This is my version for Mother’s Day. Enjoy! Supplies: flower clippers parchment paper (14″ by 14″ piece) scalloped edge ruler or Continue reading HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers.HOWIES CLOTHING
Give me a simple summer uniform, and I'll be a happy girl. I've been loving this site, Howies, that I found over on Hannah's blog. I'd love to wear an apron skirt or a rainbow shirt! Howies shoots a prettycatalog too.
HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-in FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow! A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
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Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. ENGLISH COUNTRY KITCHENS The time I spent in the English countryside, two summers ago, holds some of my favorite memories. One thing I came to adore were the English country kitchens and how neighbors, farm workers, kids, and pets would gather around the big farm tables for gossip, cooking, and delicious meals. I´ll always remember Jamie Oliver Continue reading English Country Kitchens HOW TO MAKE A FRENCH HAND-TIED BOUQUET Since I was young, I’ve loved making hand-tied bouquets as gifts for friends. The French love tightly packed bouquets with lots of greenery and created the spiral stem technique. The cute little water pack, makes for easy transportation. This is my version for Mother’s Day. Enjoy! Supplies: flower clippers parchment paper (14″ by 14″ piece) scalloped edge ruler or Continue reading HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers.HOWIES CLOTHING
Give me a simple summer uniform, and I'll be a happy girl. I've been loving this site, Howies, that I found over on Hannah's blog. I'd love to wear an apron skirt or a rainbow shirt! Howies shoots a prettycatalog too.
HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-inSHOP - FROLIC!
Shop. We offer online flower arranging workshops as well as workshops, retreats, and walks in Lisbon, Portugal. Visit the shop here.GARDEN! ARCHIVES
Learn more flower arranging tips, or join me for an online flower arranging workshop, here!You can see more video flower tutorials at You Tube. Don’t forget to subscribe so you’ll be sure to catch each tutorial!. Watch more flower tutorials:EAT! ARCHIVES
These cheery edible flower tartines are delicious and fresh for a spring or summer lunch. Try peppering up a tartine (an open-faced sandwich) with edible flowers. A FLORAL DESIGNER'S COUNTRY HOME Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here). I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. And as it turns out, it once belonged to a floral designer. Quinta do Continue reading A Floral Designer’sCountry Home
ENGLISH COUNTRY KITCHENS The time I spent in the English countryside, two summers ago, holds some of my favorite memories. One thing I came to adore were the English country kitchens and how neighbors, farm workers, kids, and pets would gather around the big farm tables for gossip, cooking, and delicious meals. I´ll always remember Jamie Oliver Continue reading English Country KitchensPARTY ARCHIVES
By Annemarie Buckley for Frolic!. The 4th of July calls for a major dose of red, white, and blue. Here is a simple way to create your own menus and place cards using gouache paint, painter’s tape, and my new favorite tool: white charcoal pencils. PANSIES EDIBLE ARCHIVES Edible Flower List: 10 Flowers You Can Eat. Pansies. Nasturtium. Calendula. Borage. Roses (not from a florist!) Basil flowers. Rosemary flowers. Coriander. Lilac HOW I TRAVEL: TIPS FOR TRAVELING ON A SHOESTRING! As an expansion of a post I wrote last year for Babble, I wanted to share my travel philosophy here on Frolic! I don't have a big budget for fancy vacations and incessant jet setting but I've figured out a way of traveling that works for me. Admittedly, I don't have the complications of kids and pets to worry about and I do have a flexible job. These freedoms make it a bit easier, but don't in 15 TIPS FOR BECOMING A FLORAL DESIGNER I’d love to share some tips today about becoming a floral designer. I wrote a post about my own experience, here, but I thought it would be helpful to share some tips for people who are looking to work in the flower world!. 1. Define your goal.Do you want to own your ownbusiness?
FOODIE FIELD TRIP: A VISIT TO DOC DOC is one of my favorite foodie spots in Portland so I invited myself and photographer, Lisa Warninger, to visit their kitchen on a chilly fall morning last month.This cozy little restaurant feels like eating in a friend's home. When you walk through the doors to be seated, you walk straight through a tiny farmhouse kitchen where chefs, Paul and Jobie, prepare farmer's market-inspired meals. FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
About. Founded by floral stylist Chelsea Fuss, this lifestyle and interiors site is rooted in floral inspiration but avoids feeling twee. It has a laid-back vibe and its focus on using flowers in display, pattern, fabric or scent is perfect for those moments when you need a reminder of how beautiful and varied flowers can be. -SarahYoung, The
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Shop. We offer online flower arranging workshops as well as workshops, retreats, and walks in Lisbon, Portugal. Visit the shop here. GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow!FRIENDS - FROLIC!
Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A FLORAL DESIGNER'S COUNTRY HOME Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here). I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. And as it turns out, it once belonged to a floral designer. Quinta do Continue reading A Floral Designer’sCountry Home
A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
HOW TO MAKE A FRENCH HAND-TIED BOUQUET Since I was young, I’ve loved making hand-tied bouquets as gifts for friends. The French love tightly packed bouquets with lots of greenery and created the spiral stem technique. The cute little water pack, makes for easy transportation. This is my version for Mother’s Day. Enjoy! Supplies: flower clippers parchment paper (14″ by 14″ piece) scalloped edge ruler or Continue reading HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers. AN AFTERNOON BY THE SEA The train ride from Lisboa to Cascais offers a constant sea view and it’s fun to just hop off at will to discover the villages and cities along the coast. Spending an afternoon at Paco de Arcos was a lovely way to usher in spring. Whenever you are looking for healing energy, the sea will Continue reading An Afternoon by the Sea FROLIC! - FLOWERS ALL THE TIME! For almost 15 years, I’ve been blogging and Instagramming under Frolic! You can read all the archives here. Going forward, I’ll be blogging over at chelseafuss.com. I’ve loved this site but I want to have everything in one place. Be sure to check the new blog for updates about Field, Flower, Vase, my new flower arranging book!ABOUT - FROLIC!
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Shop. We offer online flower arranging workshops as well as workshops, retreats, and walks in Lisbon, Portugal. Visit the shop here. GARDEN IDEA: PLANT A MEADOW! Good morning! Happy Monday. I hope you had a lovely weekend! This week on Frolic! I’ll be sharing the rest of the photos from my English farm adventure the last six weeks. I am honestly still processing the whole experience. Collaborating and working alongside Lara of Manor Farm Cottage Flowers opened my mind to new ideas, tips, and Continue reading Garden Idea: Plant a Meadow!FRIENDS - FROLIC!
Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. A FLORAL DESIGNER'S COUNTRY HOME Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here). I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. And as it turns out, it once belonged to a floral designer. Quinta do Continue reading A Floral Designer’sCountry Home
A TOUR OF MY APARTMENT A Tour of My Apartment. Before I pack up, I wanted to be sure and snap some photos of my apartment. I’ve lived in this place for four years, which is longer than I’ve lived in any dwelling. I’ve actually moved over 10 times in the 14 years I’ve lived in Portland! Though I am always restless, I’ll admit it was lovely to stick withone
HOW TO MAKE A FRENCH HAND-TIED BOUQUET Since I was young, I’ve loved making hand-tied bouquets as gifts for friends. The French love tightly packed bouquets with lots of greenery and created the spiral stem technique. The cute little water pack, makes for easy transportation. This is my version for Mother’s Day. Enjoy! Supplies: flower clippers parchment paper (14″ by 14″ piece) scalloped edge ruler or Continue reading HOW TO BECOME A FLORAL DESIGNER Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a floral designer? I recently wrote a post on the details of being a prop stylist so I thought it would be great to do another about my other career as a floral designer. I’ve had such a love for flowers since the time I was a kid and no matter what turns my career has taken, it sort of just always returns to flowers. AN AFTERNOON BY THE SEA The train ride from Lisboa to Cascais offers a constant sea view and it’s fun to just hop off at will to discover the villages and cities along the coast. Spending an afternoon at Paco de Arcos was a lovely way to usher in spring. Whenever you are looking for healing energy, the sea will Continue reading An Afternoon by the SeaGARDEN! ARCHIVES
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Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here).I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. A FLORAL DESIGNER'S COUNTRY HOME Last month I was on the search for the perfect country house to hold the countryside portion of our 2020 Flower and Garden Retreat (see more about it here). I happened upon a rustic home with traditional details and thoughtful design. And as it turns out, it once belonged to a floral designer. Quinta do Continue reading A Floral Designer’sCountry Home
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Here are a few links around the web of flower and garden articles I have enjoyed lately from the healing and restorative practice of gardening, to Robin Wall Kimmerer´s ability to merge science and aesthetics. I’ve been loving these thought-provoking words and podcasts. The New York Time’s article on the duality of healthful and poisonous Continue reading Flower ReadingCONTACT - FROLIC!
Name *. Email *. Website. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. ENGLISH COUNTRY KITCHENS The time I spent in the English countryside, two summers ago, holds some of my favorite memories. One thing I came to adore were the English country kitchens and how neighbors, farm workers, kids, and pets would gather around the big farm tables for gossip, cooking, and delicious meals. I´ll always remember Jamie Oliver Continue reading English Country Kitchens FINDING THE PERFECT CITY Lovely postand you got me dreaming.about a city I’d love to live in for a while or forever, perhaps. I’m with you, I need water. Having grown up on Long Island surrounded by the stuff, water is PANSIES EDIBLE ARCHIVES Edible Flower List: 10 Flowers You Can Eat. Pansies. Nasturtium. Calendula. Borage. Roses (not from a florist!) Basil flowers. Rosemary flowers. Coriander. Lilac HOW TO DO A FARM STAY IN EUROPE: PART 1, THE SEARCH How to do a Farm Stay in Europe: Part 1, The Search. As you may remember me mentioning, one way I made this trip possible was by doing farm stays for about half of the time. The main motivation was that I truly wanted to return to working with the earth and gardening, the fact that it would also give me a free lodging and food, a built-in TAKING CUES FROM LISBON’S CAFE SPACES For the coffee shop addict, Lisbon cafe spaces offer an acute cultural experience as well as an abundance of visual eye candy, interior design inspiration, and of course delicious treats and coffee.* About Frolic!
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These cheery edible flower tartines are delicious and fresh for a spring or summer lunch. Try peppering up a tartine (an open-faced sandwich) with edible flowers. Perhaps you have some leggy pansies in a pot or an arugula that has gone to seed. Sometimes garden scraps can quickly elevate a meal. Using a mix of seasonal edible flowers that I foraged, grew, and purchased from a local grower (microgreens.pt) , I layered them on a sandwich with herbal butter for a fresh and subtly floral flavor. I used some rye sourdough as the base for the edible flower tartines. You can find my favorite rye sourdough recipe here.
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