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Friday, January 27, 2012
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Christmas Candlelight Tour 2011, Historic Fredericksburg Foundation
I led the decorating team for 404 Hanover Street, the circa 1842 home of Gaynelle and Courtney Scott, for the Historic Fredericksburg Foundation Christmas Candlelight Tour. The stately home, filled with early Virginia and New England antiques, was the perfect setting for simple decorations with a bounty of fresh, local greenery. We had a fabulous team working on this house, with members of the Ann Page Garden Club - Andi Gabler, Laura Ann Cline, Alice Nuckols, Lana Kelsey, Martha Manner-Brown, Sue Moorefield, Carol Evans, Leslie Campbell, Sharon Fick, Sharon Null, and Rita Campbell; and friends and family, Tina Egge, Betsy Kiley, Sarah Hall and Gaynelle's sister-in-law, Susanna Jett. Gaynelle and Courtney Scott were gracious, kind and generous throughout the process. We had such fun and the results were perfect for this house. I was thrilled to support HFFI in this way! My daughter, Khaki Valentine, took all of these pictures.
Welcome to 404 Hanover Street
Wreath Workshop at Stratford Hall, December 2011
Make your own fresh wreath with greens from Stratford Hall
$35.00 for Friends of Stratford
Join Betsy Valentine at Stratford on December 7!
What better way to launch the holiday season! Join Betsy Stuart Valentine at the Barns at Stratford for a workshop to design and create your own traditional wreath using seasonal, native plant material cut on the plantation. We'll have fruit, bows, and other traditional decorations to enhance your natural wreath. Suitable for beginners to advanced. Join your friends for a fun way to start the holiday and take home your own wreath!
Wreath Workshop
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon
$35.00 for Friends of Stratford
$40.00 for non-members
All proceeds benefit Stratford Hall
Workshop with Limelight Hydrangeas - August 2011
Invites you to a
Flower Arranging Workshop
Arranging with Limelight Hydrangeas!
Thursday, August 11 and Friday, August 12, 2011
810 Caroline Street
Mezzanine Level - Upstairs from Jabberwocky
Downtown Fredericksburg
Workshop at Belle Plains, May 2011
Betsy Valentine
invites you to a
Flower Arranging Workshop
Just in Time for Summer Entertaining!
on
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
9:30 to 11:30 AM
in the Carriage House
at "Belle Plains"
the Home of Chris Morin
We'll be working in the Carriage House, so we will enjoy the beautiful Potomac River View in the midst of Chris' fabulous gardens!
Monday, January 9, 2012
UVaClub of Fredericksburg Send-Off Party, August 2011
CARH Meetings
The following 4 pictures were taken at a Reception at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center, June 2011. CARH Annual Meeting. All of the flowers were from my garden or Colleen Fisher's.
I did small arrangements of hosta, hydrangea, honeysuckle, jasmine, shasta daisies and phlox for each cocktail table. |
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Reception at Florida House, Washington, DC, CARH Annual Meeting, June 2010. |
Every Day Flowers
Limelights from my garden and stock from the florist, a cool combination. Summer 2011. |
Easy Topiary with Limelight Hydrangeas, Summer 2011. Fabulous for tables at a large fundraiser, as these are inexpensive, easy and quick. |
One of my favorite designs, with florist flowers and hosta and honeysuckle from the garden. These flowers were left over from the August workshop. August 2011. |
This is one of my favorite arrangements with limelight hydrangeas and honeysuckle. The limelights are all cut about the same length so it's more the look of a bouquet, than the arrangement below. I tied 3 strands of raffia at the center to tie it all together and add to the bouquet look. This will last for a long time as the limelights will dry. I did this arrangement for a friend. Summer 2011. This is one of my signature looks. |
Limelight hydrangeas, butterfly bush and honeysuckle in a glass cylinder vase. The limelights are cut at varying heights in this arrangement, so it's sort of a stacked look. This will last a long time. The hydrangeas and butterfly bush will look good after they dry as well. I have 19 limelight hydrangea bushes in my garden, so I always have a vase of them in my house! Summer 2010. |
St. George's, December 2011
I did these arrangements for the altar at St. George's for Sunday, December 18. They lasted so well that they were moved up to the Narthex to greet everyone on Christmas Day. I love using these large garden urns in church. I used magnolia, evergreens from my back yard, and nandina as the focal point.
The Altar at St. George's, October 2011
I did these arrangments for the first Sunday in October. The hydrangeas are from Ann Sears' garden, the oak leaf hydrangeas, coreopsis, and honeysuckle are from Colleen Fisher's garden, and the sedum and crepe myrtle are from mine. There is a little bit of jasmine from my sister's also. It takes a village. The coreopsis is the most fabulous flower for arrangements. It's delicate, light and airy. If you don't have any in your garden, plant some next spring. This arrangement lasted well through the following Friday.
Flowers for My Mother
My mother loves flowers and was a fabulous flower arranger in her day. She now lives in assisted living and I try to keep her supplied with something living in her apartment. Here are a few of the arrangements and little bouquets I've taken her.
Fall 2011 |
Summer 2011 |
Spring 2010 |
Summer 2009 |
Spring 2009 |
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