“Blooms of joy: Elevate your summer vibes with these 10 𝚎nch𝚊ntin𝚐 flower arrangements. 🌸🌼 #SummerBlooms #FloralMagic”
Sunny days, warm breezes, fresh air, and colorful flowers.
These are just a few of the reasons why summer is my favorite season.
But most of all …
I love the riotous color of flowers blooming in the garden and alongside country roads.
To inspire you, I’m sharing 10 summer flower arrangements that are easy to create!
Can you believe I found these gorgeous yellow wildflowers alongside the road?
They look like coreopsis … I added a couple spikes of straw to the arrangement.
Tucked inside a vintage enamelware pitcher, they add a summer touch to my kitchen.
Coneflowers and white hydrangea from my garden create a refreshing decorating detail.
I like my summer flower arrangements to be carefree and simple … just like summer itself.
More wildflowers are stuffed into an enamelware pitcher.
I combined Bee Balm and Queen Anne’s Lace with a fuzzy straw grass for fun.
Summer arrangements don’t need to be fussy … I simply try to make them look balanced.
Sometimes the simplest of arrangements is the most beautiful.
A French enamel pot cradles a beautiful, single pink hydrangea from my garden.
You can’t go wrong tucking wildflowers into a vintage ironstone pitcher.
This type of summer flower arrangement will always look pretty.
Who says a summer flower arrangement needs to sit on a table?
Use unlikely items for a vase, like this hanging candle holder.
We have tons of wildflowers along the country roads here …
I wanted this arrangement to look like I grabbed a bunch of flowers and stuffed them into the pitcher.
Without any arranging at all!
Need a quick and pretty summer flower arrangement?
Tuck a few sprigs of sage or speedwell into a vintage bottle for cottage charm.
Farmer’s Markets are a great resource for summer flowers.
Less expensive than store-bought, snap dragons look pretty in a mason jar wrapped in eyelet lace.
Finally, group summer flower arrangements together for greater impact.
This pretty trio of Queen Anne’s Lace in my dining room cost me nothing.
I simply paired 2 types of white wildflowers together in blue mason jars.