Say goodbye to winter blues with these beautiful arrangements.

ALISON GOOTEE; STYLING: PAGE MULLINS

No matter the season, colorfulflower arrangementswill brighten up any room.

Opt for a simple display of budvasesor create a statement-worthy display to impress guests.

Sara Perez Ekanger Arrangements

Credit:ALISON GOOTEE; STYLING: PAGE MULLINS

Perk up a side table, nightstand, or bookshelf using any buds of your choice.

There’s a lot to love about this sturdy bloom that is often overlooked.

A Single Showstopper

Pick one bloom and let it shine.

Paperwhite Flowers

Credit:ROBBIE CAPONETTO; Styling: BROOKE MCAFEE

Use a shallow vessel and fill in any gaps with moss and fruit.

Here, pomegranates add an extra pop of color, but you could also use any variety of citrus.

Ideal for seasonally transitional times, this display is perfect for an entryway, coffee table, or centerpiece.

Bud Vase with Orange Flowers

Credit:Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Vicka Hansen

Use chicken wire in a low bowl to hold all the elements in place.

For structure, start with a water-soaked block of florist foam in your vase to hold stems in place.

Wild Whimsy

Hector Manuel Sanchez

Create a display with dried and replaceable fresh flowers.

Eudora Welty’s Camellias

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Tuck in fresh blooms as desired.

Their simple, colorful buds are sure to brighten up any room during the dreary winter months.

For any produce in the composition, secure it with wooden skewers.

Stem display

The stems make a wonderful display even after the flowers have run their course.Credit:photographs by ROBBIE CAPONETTO; Styling by Buffy Hargett Miller

Repurposed Poinsettias

Give your potted poinsettias a second life.

Stick to a red palette or layer in complementary colors.

For a finished look, cover any bare spaces with moss.

Heirloom Carnation Arrangement

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Subtle Shapes

Give each bloom its due by spreading the love.

Place each in a small piece of water-soaked floral foam and arrange in your desired shape.

Cover any unwanted materials with moss or other greenery.

Classic Bouquet

Credit: Laurey W. Glenn

Foraged Finds

Construct an impactful, yet effortless centerpiece with just three things.

Variegated pittosporum and ivy seen here.

Celebratory Pinks

Dress up your windowsill with individual buds.

Clear and White Bud Vase Grouping with White Flowers and Greenery

Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Kathleen Varner

Shinning Silver

Give any arrangement or single bud a special touch by using heirloom silver vessels.

Light-toned, non-fussy stems and greenery pair perfectly with a blue vase.

Fill in empty space with fresh greenery or stems of berries.

Decorating with pomegranates

Credit:Robbie Caponetto; Stylist: Kathleen Varner

If using bulbs, you might plant them in soil or water.

This will keep them from rotting.

Once they have blossomed, the flowers will last two weeks.

Pampas Grass Dried Arrangement

Credit:ROBBIE CAPONETTO; Styling: Brooke McAfee

Forage for evergreen branches in your yard or head to your local floral shop for greenery like refreshing eucalyptus.

White Flower Centerpiece

Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Kathleen Varner

Large pink and orange dried flower arrangement

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Tulip Arrangement

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Red arrangement

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Produced and styled by Kathleen Varner

Sara Perez Ekanger Fall Arrangements shot at Hotel Peter + Paul in New Orleans, LA

Credit:ALISON GOOTEE; STYLING: PAGE MULLINS

Cut Poinsettia Arrangement

Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

Pampas Grass Arrangement with Planted Herbs

Credit:Robbie Caponetto; Styling: Brooke McAfee

Holiday Floral Arrangement

Credit:Brian Woodcock; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller; Florals: Canaan Marshall

Carnations

Credit:Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Carolyn Chen

Ivy and Berry Christmas Centerpiece

Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Elizabeth Lewis

Camellia Windowsill

Credit: Photo: Ralph Anderson; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

Peony, Foxglove, and Snapdragons arranged in silver containers

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Produced: Kathleen Varner

Christmas Dining Table Centerpiece

Credit:Alison Gootee; Styling: KK Harris

Julie Neill Tabletop

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Paperwhite Flowers

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Kitchen

Credit:James Ransom, Styling: Jennifer Burno DeCleene