MEISSEN spring flower arrangement – Do it yourself!
#Springtime
  • When the first warm rays of the sun gently brush your skin and daffodils, crocuses and snowdrops are in full bloom, spring is here! Moreover, for many it is the most beautiful season of the year, because it is just bursting with joie de vivre and energy. The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer and nature is beginning to awaken. Colorful and fragrant spring flowers are an absolute symbol of this wonderful season and often begin to bloom in March.


    Spring is also the high season for exquisite porcelain vases, because the bright splendor of flowers should not only take hold in the garden or on the balcony, but should also make your own home four walls shine. Particularly popular for the classic spring bouquet are tulips, which with their countless different flower shapes and colors are a real joy for every flower lover. However, if you want to try something new this year and decorate your home with an unexpected spring arrangement, then we have just the right idea for you!



“Spring is a natural resurrection, an experience in immortality.“
Henry David Thoreau, Author

  • Do it yourself - Create your own DIY spring flower arrangement:


    Materials:

    - Your favorite MEISSEN bowl
    - 1x Pin Frog (Kenzan) or floral foam
    - 3x Lemons
    - Flowers: green snowball, white hydrangeas, mimosa, daffodils, cherry blossom sprig, ornamental pineapple



    Guide:

    1. Fill your favorite MEISSEN bowl ¼ full with water and place the pin frog on the bottom of the bowl.

    2. Pin the white hydrangea and green snowball to the spikes of the pin frog so that the flowers complement each other to form a harmonious hemisphere.

    3. Supplement the composition with the yellow daffodils by putting them also on the spikes of the pin frog. Then place the lemons next to the flower composition in the bowl.

    4. Complete your new spring floral arrangement by pinning the cherry blossom branch and ornamental pineapple to the spikes of the pin frog to give it that special touch.