I still remember the first time I saw Bells of Ireland growing in a field in New Ulm, Texas. I loved the apple green color and the distinctive shape…still do!
image via Sweet and Saucy
image via Jacqueline Ahne
image via Missy Photography
image via Floral Verde
image Jacqueline Ahne
image via Rosetree Floral Design Studio
image via Erin Volante Floral
image via Hilary Miles Flowers
image via Holly Heider Chapple Flowers
image via Alison Events
image via Isari Flower Studio
image via Soulflower
image via Sweet and Saucy and Jasmine Star Photography
How do you feel about Bells of Ireland?
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6 comments:
I definitely think they have their place. I love the two cake treatments, and the arrangements by Floral Verde and Alison Events. Looks like you found some new floral artists to admire and share!
I like Bells of Ireland, we call them 'elephants' ears' in Chinese. Love them on its own like Alison Events and I also use them cut up like the cake in Missy Photography. The way used by Eric Volante Floral is genius! Happy Monday!
I don't know which I like more, the viburnum or the bells of Ireland...
Love green!
I reslly dont like them! well i do but everytime i use them in my designs they always droop or shrivel within a few hours :(
I don't like their little thorns, but I love the lines they create when they have funky bends in their stems!
Thanks for giving me ideas about how to use bells of Ireland. I confess I've never used or purchased it for my shop. I absolutely love the first picture with the cloche.
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