
Fall 2020 is finally here! It is my favorite season of the year! I live in Florida with my family and here we don’t have Fall as a real season. So, we try to visit far places to see all the orange, red, and yellow trees and to recreate as much as possible at home.
I like to bring fall home every year and with every year I get better at it!
I used to own a Wedding Floral Design company Still Floral ( there is still an account on Instagram 🙂 ) after my events, I saved some leftovers blooms and dried it. At first, it happened accidentally, I was so tired to take care of the leftovers that I just left them and then later I realized that I can do something fun with it.
Today, I own a beautiful collection of dried flowers from roses, ranunculus to hydrangeas ( which I didn’t dry up myself).
Every Autumn we drive nine hours up to South Carolina to see family and beautiful fall trees. This is where I get already dried hydrangeas straight from the bush. So, if you live up north you are the lucky ones:)

Most used items in my fall decor:
Different sizes of vessels and vases
Dried Hydrangeas
Other dried blooms
Dried Branches
You can use Pampas Grass for Boho vibe
Here is how I was able to create a collection of my Fall decor.
I like to get my vases at Target ( especially season related), Home Goods, Tjmaxx, online boutique and I still own a lovely collection from my Florist days.
You can dry any blooms that you purchase through a year by leaving in a vase without a water. The same goes for greenery, especially Eucalyptus from Trader Joe’s, is a perfect example.
Finally, when I had a beautiful collection of dried blooms, I created few arrangements to use through my home. This year was my third year that I have reused these blooms. At the end of November they will be in stored in a garage until next Fall.
There are so many possibilities to use your dried blooms through your home. If you’d like to see a tutorial on how to create an arrangement using all dried flowers, let me know down in the comment section.




