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COUPLINGS NO. 20
first day of spring | couplings no. 20 | via: chatham st. house
first day of spring | couplings no. 20 | via: chatham st. house
first day of spring | couplings no. 20 | via: chatham st. house
first day of spring | a flower does not think...| couplings no. 20 | via: chatham st. house
first day of spring | couplings no. 20 | via: chatham st. house
first day of spring | couplings no. 20 | via: chatham st. house

Welcome to Spring. As I sit here typing I'm staring down yet another snow storm and spending precious minutes trying to conjure up what today should feel like - "I'd have to say April 25th. Because it's not too hot, not too cold, all you need is a light jacket." One can dream.

To help with my conjuring, and maybe yours too, I've collected all the pretty I could muster this morning and I'll be staring at this arrangement from now until April when 70 degrees is the new 30. Happy Spring equinox everyone. - b.


Couplings is a series on Chatham St. House celebrating the kindred spirit in images, how they relate and respond to one another in a way similar to how body language communicates between two people. 

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ANATOMY OF A BOUQUET NO. 3 | THE CENTERPIECE
roses & eucalyptus | anatomy of a bouquet | image via: bekuh b.

Here she is, my petite blushing beauty. She reminds me of a Titian masterpiece I've long adored, the Venus of Urbino, with her fleshy pink highlights punctuating the milky backdrop she lounges on. Yes, I'm personifying flowers- Life imitates art this week.

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roses & eucalyptus | anatomy of a bouquet | image via: bekuh b.

I don't think I need to tell you this arrangement feels like a romantic escape from the everyday. The season-less palette makes this a perfect combo year around, and most of the ingredients can be found at your local Whole Foods or Trader Joe's with ease. See the ingredients/anatomy of this bouquet here.

the venus of urbino by titian | image via: bekuh b.

See what I mean, she's a total Venus. - b.


Vase- BHLDN | Table- IKEA | Tablecloth- Etsy (similar)

ANATOMY OF A BOUQUET NO. 3
roses & eucalyptus | anatomy of a bouquet | image via: bekuh b.

After a prolonged break, I'm excited to get back into flower arranging. Practice makes perfect as they say. There's no better way to throw myself back into this, than to start with an anatomy of a bouquet.

This month's bouquet is a rosy mix, with unexpected textures to keep the blooms feeling fresh, and approachable. The soft aroma filled our tiny living room, and with my eyes closed I almost believed I was sitting among the roses in an English garden.

1 | Standard Roses- Typically relegated to my "do not buy" list at the grocery flower counter, I decided to challenge myself with including them in this assortment. They were my statement flower, and to help open them a little wider I used my fingers to push the petals apart. This made them feel a little more organic and less austere.

2 | Spray Roses- Petite and delicate, I love to use spray roses as my "filler" flower in bouquets. I tend to be drawn to white or soft pinks in these types of flowers, but similar to carnations you can find them in almost any hue.

3 | Leucadendron- This exotic leafy filler has become a favorite of mine. Each bunch feels slightly different than the last, though the spiky texture remains consistent. It's that unexpected touch that makes the roses feel less sweet.

4 | Eucalyptus- I love the almost medicinal smell of eucalyptus, and the variety of leaf styles in this genus. I like to pickup a fresh batch now and again to hang in our shower, so this inclusion served double duty for me. Selfish I know.

Check back tomorrow for the finished bouquet- it's a blushing beauty. - b.