Reviving 70s Chic: Dried Flower Inspo For 2024!

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I'm pulling out all the 70's inspired dried flowers because of these funky unbalanced vases that I found. Join me and I do my best to create a dried flower arrangement that will be timeless.
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70's purple - Dodge Challenger "harvest" yellow - Chevrolet Chevelle "burnt" orange - flower printed davenports (sofas) "avocado" green - bathroom tile / utilities brown - Dodge van and wood side paneled station wagons and mushroom printed wall paper "mustard" yellow - kitchen appliances
Yep, all the 1970's. Great job! Thanks for sharing and bringing back great memories of fantastic music, family gatherings and community "oneness"

roxannern
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Gorgeous! You did the 70’s proud. And I love Bo’s purring 😻

margielliott
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The seed pods at the end are like putting on mascara. The perfect finishing touch. I just love watching it all come together.😊

gaylecorwin
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Ah, the seventies. I was born in 1976. We had deep rust colored carpet, avocado green washer and dryer and harvest gold kitchen appliances. The wallpaper in the dining room was orange, white, gold and green floral. I love some seventies chic throwback accessories. Interesting how you can use flowers to complement different aesthetics. Another fun video.

bethhubbs
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Hoping for a seedling tour video 🤞 and general spring update 😊

Starrynite
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Yes they are dust collectors. BUT dried flowers are so beautiful during the winter months and I think they are arranged perfectly for the flowers used. Orange is not my favourite colour but remember she’s designing a 70’s and orange was very commonly used in the 70s. I remember watching my Mom doing dried arrangements of which she sold MANY! Love the video😊

janepeters
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Heeyyy, what's up? 🤔 We haven't seen you in about three weeks! 😳😢 We miss you all! ❤❤❤

KristinaWes
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Look beautiful! I agreed with all your choices. ❤

chrispetersen
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Are you guys OK? Busy planting? Two weeks without a post and Im getting a bit worried. U gus are my fav flower farm

kimberlysnider
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That kitty's purr is everything! 🧡🐈🧡

erika_is_growing
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Hi, I saw a skull with antlers on one of your walls recently, and wondered why it didn't have dried flowers. Anyway, love the love and the joy of your work. Watching from Australia. JR

jakirose
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Love it, definitely love the brown touches at the end!
Reminds me of our family room back in the 70’s, very “earthy “

mienkedezoete
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The 70's. Looking into my closet I see paisley. Dark Greens and Dark Blues borders with reds, yellows, oranges inside. then gold rimmed glasess. Don't forget the fringe on vests, dresses, and shirts. I had the coolest floppy hat and fringed sleeves on a brushed leather jacket. Gold rimmed glasses. Everything was GOOVEY!

lip-skisnaturals
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Those arrangements are beautiful! I like them with the brown you added around minute 33... Very creative. Blessings!

lindaparra
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This so reminds me of the 70s and I think these are gorgeous, I want a dried flower wreath so bad!! great job Sabrina and LOVE the orange. your work is so professional.

cass
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If you're selling them you have to get the tags off the bottom. And it looked like there was a red tag That means you got them on super sale, best ever!

staceymarchant
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So beautiful love the station wagon Brady bunch vibe. Try drying your sun flowers and rubeckia right side up not upside down that way the centers show more and petals fall down around the center.

GiftedGoat
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It’s really hard to find vids on what plants and how to dry. So thank you!

SKM-Bavaria
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Great design! Wonderful use of all the transitional yellows! I can see these in high end hotel . And what a fabulous bouquet for a bride and styled photo shoot. Well done, I love it!

kobedeister
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Successful interpretation of the 1970’s in dried flowers! Nicely done!

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