
Blue & White Deluxe Artificial Flower Arrangement
White hydrangeas and peonies provide the base here — full, generous heads that give the arrangement its weight and volume.
The peonies include real-touch stems with petals that feel as convincing as they look, which matters up close. Then the blue comes in through agapanthus, with their tall, open clusters of vivid blue-purple petals that break through the white and immediately draw the eye.
It's a combination that feels classic without being safe. The blue is confident enough to make a statement, and the white keeps everything around it crisp and clean. Green ranunculus and white cosmos add lighter, more delicate detail between the larger heads, and blueberry sprays bring small, dusky clusters that tie the blue tones together at the edges.
Skimmia, pittosporum and eucalyptus fill out the greenery with enough variety to keep it looking natural rather than arranged.
At 70cm, it has real presence. Hallway tables, mantelpieces, dining tables or anywhere near a window where the light can catch the agapanthus petals. It looks striking in a coloured glass vase that picks up the blue, but works just as well in white ceramic if you want the flowers to do all the talking.
An arrangement this full from a florist would be a weekly expense. This is a one-time decision.
White hydrangeas and peonies provide the base here — full, generous heads that give the arrangement its weight and volume.
The peonies include real-touch stems with petals that feel as convincing as they look, which matters up close. Then the blue comes in through agapanthus, with their tall, open clusters of vivid blue-purple petals that break through the white and immediately draw the eye.
It's a combination that feels classic without being safe. The blue is confident enough to make a statement, and the white keeps everything around it crisp and clean. Green ranunculus and white cosmos add lighter, more delicate detail between the larger heads, and blueberry sprays bring small, dusky clusters that tie the blue tones together at the edges.
Skimmia, pittosporum and eucalyptus fill out the greenery with enough variety to keep it looking natural rather than arranged.
At 70cm, it has real presence. Hallway tables, mantelpieces, dining tables or anywhere near a window where the light can catch the agapanthus petals. It looks striking in a coloured glass vase that picks up the blue, but works just as well in white ceramic if you want the flowers to do all the talking.
An arrangement this full from a florist would be a weekly expense. This is a one-time decision.
Description
White hydrangeas and peonies provide the base here — full, generous heads that give the arrangement its weight and volume.
The peonies include real-touch stems with petals that feel as convincing as they look, which matters up close. Then the blue comes in through agapanthus, with their tall, open clusters of vivid blue-purple petals that break through the white and immediately draw the eye.
It's a combination that feels classic without being safe. The blue is confident enough to make a statement, and the white keeps everything around it crisp and clean. Green ranunculus and white cosmos add lighter, more delicate detail between the larger heads, and blueberry sprays bring small, dusky clusters that tie the blue tones together at the edges.
Skimmia, pittosporum and eucalyptus fill out the greenery with enough variety to keep it looking natural rather than arranged.
At 70cm, it has real presence. Hallway tables, mantelpieces, dining tables or anywhere near a window where the light can catch the agapanthus petals. It looks striking in a coloured glass vase that picks up the blue, but works just as well in white ceramic if you want the flowers to do all the talking.
An arrangement this full from a florist would be a weekly expense. This is a one-time decision.



















