strike fresh garden and interior decoration ideas from Magnolia ’s new Silos shop class .
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Nestled together on the close of the Magnolia Silos property in Waco , Texas , are the Shops at the Silos , six individual boutiques with curated concepts . Owned and design by Joanna Gaines , the quaint stores bring idea like hosting , house decor , change of location , and sport ( Chip Gaines ' personal favorite ) to living . Magnolia debuted the newest addition on February 6 , and it ’s here just in clock time for spring .

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The Flower Shoppe help visitor create beautiful floral arrangements for their homes with a assembling of vases , pots , faux florals , and flowered design books . It ’s the perfect full point to tuck new place interior decoration to freshen up up your space for the season . Plus , you could format the blooms on - site and even ascertain how to wrap your bouquet at the paper wrapping place .
get wind whattrends we ’re eyeingat The Flower Shoppe at the Silos and how to get the look in your home just in clock time for outpouring .
1. Textured Vases
One Flower Shoppe bulwark blow floor - to - ceiling shelves filled with different vessels for floral arrangements , and we ’re not just talking uncomplicated chicken feed vase ( though we love those , too ) . Ceramic , terra - cotta , brass , and rattan holders in unlike colors and shapes are used throughout the shop to display sensational faux blooms . Larger planters and jugs with unique handle condition , painting , and ceramic R-2 detailing whirl customer another option for gravid bouquets .
This spring , place your false florals in a terra - cotta , ceramic , or woven vase to give your space extra texture and warmth . The natural color of terra - cotta warms up a outer space while the material make for a sturdy and practical vessel to check a bouquet of flowers .
2. Hanging Flowers
We love this subtle detail tucked in the corner of The Flower Shoppe . Next to tissue basketful fill with flowers and a garden proscenium , a smalldried floral bouquetis hung on peg hook . Drying blossom is a simple ( and detached ! ) method to preserve your preferred or most meaningful bouquets . Todry peak , tie string or twine around the stand of your stem , and hang the bouquet upside down in a cool , morose room for several days . The flowers palpate cockeyed when they ’re entirely dry and ready .
Now you may make your spring blooms last by displaying them around your home . Take a note from Magnolia ’s playbook and hang little bouquets upside down in otherwise mundane area , like empty corner or closets , to impart unexpected but intentional beauty .
3. Monochromatic Arrangements
While a potpourri of colored flowers always makes for astunning arrangement , try using homochromatic blooms for a striking display . Here , a collection of glass vases make different color of flower ranging from white to orange and pink . Each vase only holds two or three stems of one color . When placed together , the colors flow into each other and make an ombre upshot .
While The Flower Shoppe display uses over a dozen separate arrangements to create the exhibit , you could easy get a standardized look in your home by using three or four vases . Remember to pose and put the blossom in order from luminosity to dark .
4. Wrapped Bouquets
The wrap station at The Flower Shoppe has us thinking doubly about pitch out the brown paper used on many corsage . Instead of cast it away , save it for the next time you have dry or fresh flowers . Wrap the bouquetin the paper to turn it into an elegant decor spell . place it on a stool , ledge , or tabular array for a subtle and price - effective style to dress up your plate .
5. Pressed Flower Artwork
This homemade art is a Magnolia signature at this point : Pressing flowersis a accustomed pattern for Joanna Gaines . In fact , she has a herbarium ( a solicitation of pressed flowers ) in her roseate cottage on her and Chip ’s farm . While you do n’t have to have an entire space devote to them , pressed flowers do make for an easy stunning way to beautify your home base .
To make the project , sandwich flowers between two small-arm of sheepskin paper , and press them in a heavy book . Once the efflorescence are press out and dry out ( which may take a few weeks ) , arrange them in a frame for easy wall prowess . The best part is you could modify the face for each time of year as you press and dry out more flowers .

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