Usher In Spring With Orchids

Usher In Spring With Orchids

There may be a chill outside, but decorating with orchids can help springtime get here a little faster. Delicate and graceful, orchids add an ethereal and pretty touch to weddings, engagement parties, events, and home decor.

1. Shell game. (via Elizabeth Anne Designs)

1. Shell game. (via Elizabeth Anne Designs)

1. Treasures Of The Sea Forego traditional vases and group orchids in seashells instead to create this unexpected centerpiece. Use a combination of our Light Pink Cymbidium Orchid Spray and Vintage Cream Orchids and arrange them in this 6-8in Lightning Whelk.

2. Chic black.

2. Chic black.

2. Burst Of Color Silk flower arrangements made with dahlias and Bright Red and Pink Cymbidium Orchid Sprays make a bold and beautiful statement when grouped in sleek Black Glass Cylinder Vases.

3. Ceremony seating. (via Caplan Miller)

3. Ceremony seating. (via Caplan Miller)

3. Garden Scene Bring the elegance of a castle courtyard inside by pairing orchids arranged in urns with boxwood backdrops. Create this scene by placing our White Phalaenopsis Orchid Plants in vintage-look Brown Old Gold Fiberglass Urns. Use this 20 x 20in Boxwood Mat for the wall and place the urn on a small pedestal in front of it.

4. Inside game. (via Better Homes and Gardens)

4. Inside game. (via Better Homes and Gardens)

4. Unexpected Arrangement Put a twist on a classic artificial flower arrangement by showcasing the blooms inside the vase, as Better Homes and Gardens demonstrated. Start by gently twisting a palm frond in our Clear Glass Cylinder Vase, and then add a White Cymbidium Orchid Spray. Complete the display by floating a single orchid blossom at the bottom of the vase.

5. Monochromatic exotics. (via L'Olivier)

5. Monochromatic exotics. (via L'Olivier)

5. Rainforest In Green Keep it green with this lush arrangement by L’Olivier Floral Atelier, one of our featured designers. Get the look by surrounding Green Cymdium Orchid Sprays with Fresh Banana Leaves in one of our glass rectangular centerpiece vases.

6. Cascading blooms.

6. Cascading blooms.

6. Pure White White Phalaenopsis Orchid Sprays in clear glass cylinder vases and accented with prefilled votives create a soft and elegant tablescape.

7. Straight from the runway. (via BRIDES)

7. Straight from the runway. (via BRIDES)

7. Fashion Centerpiece For this BRIDES magazine feature, floral designer Bridget Vizoso created an arrangement inspired by a gorgeous gown from designer Zuhair Murad. She blended exotics like orchids, passion vines, amaranths and monstera leaves with bridal classics like roses, sweet peas, lisianthus and ranunculus in a luxurious Polished Brass Urn for an arrangement that’s opulent and sensual.

8. A room with a view. (via Carlos Mota)

8. A room with a view. (via Carlos Mota)

8. Natural Beauty There's strength in numbers. Put our sprawling 38in Fresh Tree Orchid in Standard Clay Pots to bring some of the outside in.

9. Bottled up. (via Style Me Pretty)

9. Bottled up. (via Style Me Pretty)

9. Golden Hues The feathery-soft yellow blooms of this Tiger Orchid Spray are gorgeously framed when placed in our Vintage Mercury Glass Bottles.

10. Mix and match.

10. Mix and match.

10. Effortless Charm One or two single orchid stems placed in etched glass bottle bud vases are downright charming, especially with mixed-and-matched colors. Go with our Green, Purple and White Phalaenopsis Orchids and our Pink, Red & White Camellia Sprays.

11.Corner beauties. (via The Martha Blog)

11.Corner beauties. (via The Martha Blog)

11. Elevated Display Mixing succulents and orchids is unexpected, but the result is stunning. A no-fail method is to group together a hodge-podge mix of succulents and our Mint & Burgundy Lady Slipper Orchid Plants arranged in these Mossed Redstone Rose Pots with Saucers. Place the pots on tall pedestal tables and group them together to add interest to an empty corner. THE SOURCES 1. Elizabeth Anne Designs. Photo: KT Merry Photography. 2. Pinterest. 3. Caplan Miller. 4. Better Homes and Gardens. 5. L'Olivier Floral Atelier. 6. Pinterest. 7. BRIDES/Bridget Vizoso. 8. Carlos Mota: A Touch Of Style. 9. Style Me Pretty. Photo: Ann & Kam Photography & Cinema. 10. Photo: Peter Tak. 11. The Martha Blog.