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"Cheerful Chic:" from Walden Floral Design is a stunning floral arrangement featuring a delicate mix of chamomile, hydrangea, eryngium, eucalyptus, Queen Anne's lace, and fern, all arranged in a charming and sophisticated bouquet.

 

The chamomile brings a touch of whimsy to the arrangement with its cheerful and sunny blooms, while the hydrangea adds a softness and femininity with its billowy clusters of petals. The eryngium, also known as sea holly, adds a touch of drama and texture with its spiky blue blooms, while the eucalyptus provides a refreshing and invigorating scent.

 

The Queen Anne's Lace, with its lacy white blooms, is the centerpiece of this arrangement, adding a regal and majestic quality that's perfect for celebrating the arrival of spring. The ferns provide a delicate and intricate touch, completing the overall elegance of the bouquet.

 

Whether you're sending "Cheerful Chic:" as a gift or keeping it for yourself, you'll love how this arrangement brings a touch of style to any space. Order yours today and experience the timeless beauty of this stunning springtime bouquet!

 

*Please note: Although we make every attempt to design our creations to mirror the photograph shown, we sometimes need to substitute product based on quality and availability of the flowers.

Cheerful Chic:

SKU: WFD-FLW-TQL
$116.95Price
  • Queen Anne's Lace, with its delicate and lacy white blooms, has made appearances in popular movies and TV shows. Here are some interesting facts:

     

    • In the movie "Midnight in Paris," Queen Anne's Lace was used in several scenes, including the scene where Gil and Gabrielle take a walk through the gardens of Versailles. The flowers add to the romantic and dreamy atmosphere of the film.

     

    • Queen Anne's Lace was also featured in the TV series "Outlander" in season 2, episode 10, "Prestonpans." The flowers were used as part of a battlefield scene, where they were scattered among the wounded soldiers. The delicate blooms provided a poignant contrast to the brutal reality of war.

     

    • In the TV show "Anne with an E," Queen Anne's Lace is referenced in the second episode of season 2, where Anne is asked by her teacher to identify the flower. Anne's response, that it is also known as "wild carrot," leads to a discussion about the medicinal properties of the plant.

     

    • Queen Anne's Lace was also used in the movie "Atonement," where it was featured in several scenes, including the scene where Robbie and Cecilia have their romantic encounter in the library. The flowers add to the ethereal and dreamy atmosphere of the film.

     

    Overall, Queen Anne's Lace has been used in a variety of ways in popular media, from adding to the romantic and dreamy atmosphere of films to serving as a poignant reminder of the harsh realities of war. Its delicate and intricate blooms make it a popular choice for filmmakers and set designers looking to add a touch of elegance to their scenes.

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