If you're feeling as though winter will never end take my advice and pick up a pair of snips and head out into your garden to look for signs of spring. Try cutting a few stems of what you find - from twiggery pokery to the first daffs, and arranging them in an attractive vessel. Look at your shelves and maybe choose something unusual to arrange in - a bowl or a jug or even a pretty glass. I promise that the activity of going for a stroll around your garden, looking closely at the promise of spring, spotting the occasional stem which would look pretty in a vase, will not only put a shot of oxygen into your system, but will remind you that spring WILL come, the days ARE lengthening, and that even if it rains while you're out there, there are unexpected goodies to find.
Georgie has a lovely online demo all about creating handtied bouquets, so if you're interested in seeing more of the detail do take a look at the website and book to come along if you like https://www.commonfarmflowers.com/collections/online-demos/products/the-hand-tie-bouquet-demo-online
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