I didn’t expect to fall in love with a little kn I didn’t expect to fall in love with a little knitted kitten wearing a frog suit today, but sometimes life just goes like that… In case you’re looking for a cute knitting project now that there’s a definite chill in the air, what’s holding you back from making this latest heart-warming offering by Claire Garland? @dotpebbles_knits The link to my blog post is in the bio - it has all the info you need to get the pattern today! Hope you enjoy X
Photo: Claire Garland
If, like me, you’re drying flowers right now and If, like me, you’re drying flowers right now and looking for creative ideas, you might like to try your hand at embroidering with them on tulle… it’s a beautiful craft technique I learned from the very lovely @olgaprinku 
Click the link in my bio to get the super simple beginner’s tutorial Olga shared with us - along with lots of inspiring images of her work and all the links you need to connect with her and find out more. Enjoy! X
Photo: Olga Prinku
If, like me, you’re never happier than when you’re messing about in overalls or workwear, I’m thinking you might also enjoy an apron dress. I’ve shared how I made this one using roll end fabric and a great pattern by @dolly_clothing 
It wasn’t all plain sailing… 🤣 there were ruched seams to unpick, a rushed mistake or two, but I came to realise that sewing is not a dark art I’ll never be able to get to grips with. If I can make something wearable like this ANYONE can! I’ve shared a few of my favourite pattern ideas too 💕🧵
The link is in my bio
How lovable is this Eeyore knitting pattern by Cla How lovable is this Eeyore knitting pattern by Claire Garland @dotpebbles_knits? We have 10 to be won and entering couldn’t be easier so why don’t you give it a go? (link in my bio).
Eeyore is my favourite from Claire’s Winnie the Pooh collection because he’s ever so slightly saggy around the edges and in need of love… If you’re looking for your next knitting or craft project he is easy to make and sure to be loved by whoever you decide to make him for. Good luck and happy knitting! X
My happy place. Flowers, bees, butterflies and a s My happy place. Flowers, bees, butterflies and a shed for all seasons… My absolute favourite dahlias came from a packet of seeds sent by Erin of @floretflower along with a review copy of her beautiful book. I didn’t know what I had when I sowed and later planted them. I’ve been hooked on dahlias ever since. My favourite is tall and coral and it flowers and flowers like there’s no tomorrow.
Thanks to Iryna of @forest_toys_ for sharing her l Thanks to Iryna of @forest_toys_ for sharing her lovable and very cuddly Vintage Rabbit knitting pattern for free with my readers. Click the link in my bio to get your free pattern and to discover more of Iryna’s heart-melting creations on @etsyuk
If you’re drying flowers and wondering what to d If you’re drying flowers and wondering what to do with them, I have the perfect creative project idea for you! The very lovely bex @botanical_tales shared her step by step tutorial to make this super simple, ethereally beautiful, dried wild flower wall hanging and it feels seasonally perfect for right now... 
I’ve shared all the info you need over on my blog to get this tutorial and to discover more about Bex and her work - link in my bio.
Photos: @laurajayneedwards
If you’re feeling a little depleted and in need If you’re feeling a little depleted and in need of inspiration, Jane Lindsey has created something truly special at @snapdragon.life offering a supportive creative membership community, a collection of stunningly beautiful online courses and an online shop selling hand-dyed threads and creative provisions. I’ve written a blog post sharing a few of my favourites (link in my bio). Hope you enjoy! X
Photo: @snapdragon.life
So happy to have discovered @wilderandwren pressed So happy to have discovered @wilderandwren pressed flower art and workshops. Can’t think of a better way to capture - and extend - the beauty of this time of year. Photo: @wilderandwren
It’s not too late to sow sweet peas - so easy to It’s not too late to sow sweet peas - so easy to grow and blissfully fragrant in the summer months. 
They were my mum’s favourite flower, so growing them now feels like a precious connection. Especially when I pick some and arrange them in her beautiful old blue and gold jug just as she used to do with the sweet peas my dad grew for her every year.
There are some really handy tips for growing success from founder of The Real Flower Company Rosebie Morton over on the blog (link in bio). Rosebie has a whole farm dedicated to sweet peas near Chichester so she knows a thing or two about the subject!
Main thing I’ve picked up from her is to allow lots of depth for root growth at this stage and to make my own supportive wigwams from twiggy branches when the plants are really starting to go for it and need a bit of direction. This photo is making me yearn slightly.
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FLOWERS, MAKE · October 10, 2016

Stunning Autumn flowers: best fall wreaths & blooms

How to arrange autumn flowers

I love late Summer and Autumn in the flower bed – it’s the best time to be out there: there’s a tenderness even to midday full sun that feels precious, don’t you think? Before the first hard frost hits, I try to savour every last one of that Summer’s beautiful flowers and begin to welcome my Autumn favourites. Japanese anemone and Abelia are just two as are the white flowers of garden chrysanthemums. As the season changes and there’s so much botanical splendour to be had, I thought I would share some of my favourite autumn or (if you’re across the Atlantic!) fall garden flowers and seasonal arrangement ideas.

I’ve picked my favourite Autumn or fall floral arrangements as well as sharing pumpkin decor ideas and pretty fall table decorations that will easily adapt to your native plants.

Discover how to arrange autumn flowers as craft journalist Clare Kelly attends the ‘Autumn Splendour’ floral design course at The Sussex Flower School.

I have also shared lots more inspiring seasonal ideas by my favourite flower creatives (Please scroll down beyond Clare’s workshop write-up). There are fall wreath ideas to enjoy, wheat wreath, wonderful wheat arrangements and beautiful floral displays… I’m partial to a rustic ensemble myself, and love the warm atmosphere created by a healthy fall garland or even just a simple jar of dried daisy-like flowers. whatever cozy harvest ambiance you’re looking to create to celebrate the changing of the seasons, I hope you find beautiful Autumn flowers to inspire you! It’s the perfect time to get creative with Autumn flowers.


I love autumn flowers and I love autumn. I just can’t help myself. It’s the colours, the cosiness….all of it.

sussex flower school workshop

Autumn flowers course

So on a sunny day in early autumn, just as the shorter days were here, I found myself heading to The Sussex Flower School in Laughton for the their autumn flowers course where I was promised a cute pumpkin pick. That is, a pumpkin to use as the basis for an autumnal floral arrangement. Is there a more iconic part of fall than a bright orange pumpkin or pumpkin centerpieces?

autumn pumpkin flower arrangement

Set up by florist Georgia Miles, the School itself is a purpose-built workshop in the grounds of Georgia’s own home, a picture-perfect cottage with its own cutting garden and interior touches straight off the pages of Country Living magazine.

(NB since this post by Clare was first published, The Sussex Flower School has moved to inspirational new studio premises near Uckfield in East Sussex. A converted cow shed with high ceilings and lots of light, the new workshop has its own cutting garden and ample free parking.

Each year, this post gets a lot of love on Pinterest – so as well as the original ideas, I have also updated it with fresh, new seasonal inspiration from other floral creatives too.)

Arriving for the seasonal color course, I was told that the rows of pumpkins pumpkins had been sourced locally – the proud harvest of a schoolboy called Harry who I promised I would mention. Several pumpkins flanked the door of the workshop and inside there were plenty more, along with colourful buckets full of seasonal autumn flowers.

Autumn flowers and pumpkin arrangement

There are two parts to this course. The first is the pumpkin floral arrangement and the second, which takes place in the afternoon teaches students how to make the perfect Autumnal hand tied bouquet.

But first things first, let’s get back to the pumpkins. Georgia demonstrated the technique we would need to employ to get our pumpkin ready. This required a sharp knife to lop off the top and then a big spoon to scoop out the flesh. I am not adept at using sharp tools, so needed a bit of help with this!

Pumpkins hollowed, you can add flower frogs to the base, with moulded balls of chicken wire on top to create a base for holding the flowers. This is to avoid using oasis or florist’s foam – a major cause of micro plastics entering the eco system.

You can disguise the wire with moss; this has an evocative scent that makes me think of walking through woodland in the rain (it wouldn’t be autumn without a few showers, would it?). If you have moss in your lawn, this is a great way to use it!

If you’re indecisive, the next part of the course would have you dithering for hours as it is time to choose your autumn-hued flowers, many of which come from Georgia’s cutting garden and include dahlias, sedum, pale sunflower stalks, ornamental grasses and gerberas. Her tip: go for an abundance of flowers pick the best blooms to suit your own taste and interior. I’m not a fan of faux florals – don’t enjoy a fake chrysanthemum but I know ‘faux mums’ are very popular, so I won’t try and stop you from adding in to the mix if you feel so inclined.

Georgia’s favourite flowers to grow for Autumn

Abelia is a wonderful deciduous shrub that will give you masses of delicate blossom in the Autumn. it likes a sheltered spot in a well-drained soil. One of my favourite woody plants at this time of year.

To find out what will grow in your own particular areas, you can check out USDA hardiness zone info here

Check out this blog post when we visited the The Real Flower Company farm, Hampshire

in lush farmlands of Hampshire.

Sunflowers one of the best fall flowers to grow as they come in various shades and will flower well in early fall – late varieties. Like or hate moist soil?

Garden chrysanthemums are a good choice: reliable and welcome source of floral pleasure during the autumn months. Will do particularly well in a sunny spot. There’s a wide range of colors from pink flowers to lime green, daisy white and all the seasonal shades of gold, red and orange. A popular fall flower for good reason. Like a nutrient-rich soil?

Among the most popular flowers at this time of year:

​Heath aster

Michaelmas daisies

Sweet Alyssum

Tall stonecrops also known as upright sedums

Eutrochium maculatum common name: Joe Pye Weed

All provide seasonal colour and interesting focal points. The flowering period is key to check for the variety you go for.

how to make an autumn halloween flower pumpkin decoration: autumn pumpkin with purple and orange flowers

Back to my bouquet

I opted for orange gerberas to echo the shape and colour of my pumpkin, dark purple dahlias for a rich contrast of colour, delicate stems of lavender for soothing scents and armfuls of greenery. Others opted for ornamental peppers which did look stunning, just not the feel I was going for. I think I was kind of hanging on to the last of the summer flowers but going for seasonal colours.

how to make an autumn halloween flower pumpkin decoration: how to arrange stunning autumn flowers with Sussex Flower School. Click through for inspiring autumn flower arrangement ideas you'll love

Like an artist starting with a blank sheet of paper, placing the first flowers can be a bit daunting but I decided to just go for it and found that you soon get into a rhythm and work almost instinctively, relaxing as you do.

For me, time flew by and it wasn’t long before I’d finished my arrangement – a small, textured creation, which I was really pleased with. It would make a great addition to my hallway table, maybe with fragrant seasonal tealights or classy fall candles grouped alongside What do you think?

autumn pumpkin flower arrangement

Above: Clare holding her finished pumpkin arrangement

For a glitzier twist on the idea, you could also paint your pumpkin gold. It’s really up to you – a cute gnome was even added to one of my fellow student’s pumpkins which was cuter than you might think and did add a certain old-timey charm. You could also add scarecrow picks if you wanted to go more down that road.

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Creating a seasonal hand-tied bouquet

After an intimate lunch with the rest of the group in Georgia’s house (the main course, a fittingly autumnal butternut squash tart and for dessert one of Georgia’s homemade cakes) we set to work on the hand tied bouquet. Georgia demonstrated a welcoming sunflower bouquet which would work well alongside a thanksgiving tablecloth if you’re in the US.

It is quite fiddly to get the hang of, as you need to grip the flowers securely but not too tightly, a similar premise as getting the correct tension when knitting. Once again, we were given an enormous choice of autumn flowers and told to take our pick.

how to arrange stunning autumn flowers and halloween pumpkin decorations with Sussex Flower School. Click through for inspiring autumn flower arrangement ideas you'll love

The beauty of the hand tied bouquet is that it can be achieved with almost any seasonal flowers and foliage. Once you’ve mastered the basics. It’s all about starting with one strong, central piece and working from there, holding everything in place as you go.

For me, the key was properly looking at what I was creating as I went and adjusting if necessary. I did need quite a lot of help getting the hang of this but as with most craft techniques, it’s all about practice and not getting too het up by mistakes.

how to make a hand tied bouquet

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Finally, we wrapped our creations with coloured tissue or brown paper and tied with raffia. I know I’ll feel confident enough to give my own hand-tied bouquets as gifts now. Why don’t you get yourself a couple of pumpkins, some flowers you like and have a go yourself?

Thanks to Clare for sharing her day at The Sussex Flower School with us

Course information

For up-to-date information about current courses and workshops offered by The Sussex Flower School, check out their website. As well as the Autumn Splendour course featured here there’s also currently an Autumnal Wreath course (see examples below for some ideas). The bottom Autumn leaves wreath is probably my favourite and uses foraged foliage preserved and made glossy with glycerin. Simply mix one part glycerin with two parts water and submerge the leaves you want to preserve. Put a weight on top to keep the leaves submerged for 2-5 days. Dry gently when removed from the water – the leaves should now be soft and pliable.

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This beautiful creation is from another of Georgia’s courses.

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Other creative Autumn flower ideas

Autumn Harvest wreath by The Real Flower Company

dried flower autumn wreath by the real flower company #autumn #wreath #driedflowers #frombritainwithlove

Love this seasonal Autumn Harvest dried flower wreath from The Real Flower Company. It’s made using seasonal stems grown on the RFC farm in Hampshire. I just love how abundant and seasonal it feels.

Green and Gorgeous flowers

(listed in our directory here) is a great source of floral inspiration, whatever the season. I love these latest ideas from G&G on Instagram

autumn flower arrangement by rachel siegfried of green and gorgeous flowers - creative design with chrysanthemums, seasonal foliage, lichen and a vintage burnished silver vessel.

rachel siegfried of green and gorgeous flowers autumn floral design workshop

photo credit: Eva Nemeth

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Find an inspiring selection of courses, flowers for events, farm gate flowers, pick your own flowers and more at Green & Gorgeous

Rachel’s blog is also a great place to browse for inspiration. I found myself lost in these two posts about flower growing on the farm, dahlias in particular (my own particular passion):

green and gorgeous flowers dahlias on the flower farm green and gorgeous flower farm dahlias

These beauties (above) are Carolina Wagemans dahlias and I’m struggling to get hold of tubers. I’ve registered my interest at Withypitts Dahlias for Spring 2026, so I’ll keep you posted… If you have any other suggestions for sourcing tubers of this gorgeous dahlia, do let me know!

And how lovely is this rosehip and viburnum natural Autumn wreath?

love this seasonal autumn wreath rosehips and viburnum berries. click through for more seasonal autumn flower arrangement ideas you'll love to make

And I have just added this gorgeous Allouise Salmon Chrysanthemum for planting next Spring and hope to pick up some of the fully grown flowers at the Green & Gorgeous Farm Gate before they’re gone…

allouise salmon chrysanthemum green and gorgeous flowers

Gathered Autumn leaf garland by Roots & Wings

love this simple autumn leaf garland roots and wings - who have kindly shared their simple step by steps to making one for your own fireplace, mantlepiece, wall or shelf this autumn or fall #autumn #wreath #garland #leavesa

Thanks to Olivia at Roots & Wings for sharing this with us. Roots & Wings makes award-winning organic and ethically sourced jams, chocolates, natural beauty products and more.

I love the simplicity and that you first head outdoors and enjoy a seasonal walk looking for pretty leaves.

To make it, you take a length of cotton and thread a thick needle. Next just sew in your gathered seasonal leaves where you’d like them to be. If the branches are too thick, tie them on instead and then keep sewing. All you then need to do is tape the garland to your wall, mirror or door. Paper washi tape looks lovely, is kind to paintwork and easy to reposition. Another perfect placement idea: how about hanging from the back of a pantry door?

love this simple autumn leaf garland roots and wings - who have kindly shared their simple step by steps to making one for your own fireplace, mantlepiece, wall or shelf this autumn or fall #autumn #wreath #garland #leavesa

Kinfolk and Sunday Suppers collaboration

love this autumn leaves fall table decoration hanging single leaves to create a feeling of fall indoors just one of many inspiring autumn flowers arrangement ideas you'll love to create in your own home #autumn #leaves #flowers #arrangement #fall #frombritainwithlove

I adore this idea of hanging Autumn leaves above a dining table to create the feeling of fall indoors. It’s simple to do – just use a large needle to thread a length of strong cotton through the top of each leaf and attach to a light fitting or your ceiling.

autumn flower arrangement idea with dahlias, geranium leaves, olives, citrus fruit and purple garden flowers below a falling autumn leaves table decoration by kinfolk sunday suppers. Just one of many beautiful fall autumn flower ideas you'll love to recreate in your own home #autumn #flowers #fall #arrangement #ideas #frombritainwithlove

I love how some of the leaves have almost fallen as low as the table. This ties in with the simple seasonal flower and foliage arrangement. Scented rose geranium leaves, cafe au lait dahlis, bunches of green olives, citrus fruits and purple flowers from the garden create a rich, autumnal arrangement.

See more lovely images from this event here.

Floribunda Rose

I also always love to see what Sarah Diligent of Floribunda Rose is creating. She runs workshops throughout the year as well as creating the most beautiful British flower arrangements for weddings, magazines and events. She is also the queen of sustainable floristry – get her essential guide book on the subject here. Here’s a selection of lovely Autumnal images of her creations.

love this autumn flower arrangement by Sarah Diligent of Floribunda Rose using british flowers including chrysanthemum, dahlias, autumn leaves, foraged foliage and seasonal berries and greenery. Click through for more autumn flower arrangement ideas you'll love to make #frombritainwithlove #mybritainwithlove #britishflowers #autumnflowerideas #autumnleaveslove this autumn flower arrangement using chrysanthemums and seasonal autumnal foliage, foraged greenery for autumn flower arrangements. Click through for autumn flower arrangement ideas you'll love to make #frombritainwithlove #mybritainwithlove #britishflowers #autumnflowerideas #autumnleaveslove this autumn flower arrangement by Sarah Diligent of Floribunda Rose using british flowers including jewel shade ranunculus, tulips, anemone, blackberries, seed heads, ferns, autumn leaves, foraged foliage and seasonal berries and greenery. Click through for more autumn flower arrangement ideas you'll love to make #frombritainwithlove #mybritainwithlove #britishflowers #autumnflowerideas #autumnleaveslove this seasonal autumn flower arrangement on vintage metal chair using berries, autumn leaves, foraged greenery and flowers. #frombritainwithlove #mybritainwithlove #britishflowers #autumnflowerideas #autumnleaves

These last two ideas by Sarah are beautiful in their simplicity. Individual blooms and bits of foliage arranged in jars or small vessels create an informal look that I really love. The perfect way to display snippings from walks along the hedgerow.

I also love these photos from Sarah’s Instagram page from a seasonal Autumn flowers workshop she taught in collaboration with wonderful Tallulah Rose Flower School:

sarah diligent of floribunda rose florists demonstrating how to create autumnal seasonal urns with fall flowers and leaves sarah diligent of floribunda rose florists creating seasonal autumn flowers at a sustainable workshop with tallulah rose flower school

autumn foliage and flowers doorway decoration by sarah diligent of floribunda rose florists at a sustainable floristry workshop with tallulah rose flowers

This last photo is of Sarah’s own workshop in Hampshire – I’ve had the pleasure myself of attending her Christmas wreath making workshops and can heartily recommend…

floribunda rose florists studio in hampshire

Eva Nemeth

See more of Eva’s beautiful work in this inspiring guest blog post she wrote for us : Flower Photography Tips and Ideas by Eva Nemeth.

This beautiful dahlia photograph and tray of Autumn flowers by Eva are available as cards in her shop. I love to stock up on her lovely cards because they are really something special. Her Photography Notes from the Garden book is also well worth knowing about – either as a gift for a loved one or treat for yourself. Eva offers a range of workshops, courses and photography services.

autumn flowers dahlias seasonal flatlay photography by eva nemeth click through for lots of other inspiring autumn flowers ideas by my favourite creatives #autumn #flowers #seasonal #fall #dahilas #frombritainiwithlove

autumn flowers photography card by eva nemeth

Simply by Arrangement

Sarah Statham of Simply by Arrangement grows flowers up in her Yorkshire cutting garden and offers a range of inspirational courses and classes. She has a painterly way with the arrangements she creates. Check out her Simply by Arrangement instagram page for lots of ideas.

I’ve picked out these two Autumnal lovelies created using British seasonal flowers. Dahlias, coreopsis, cosmos, grasses, rosehips and seasonal foliage combine beautifully.

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Electric Daisy Flower Farm

If you’re in need of creative ideas, Electric Daisy Flower Farm is another great source of inspiration. Love the contrast between the deep Autumnal shades of this arrangement and the acid yellow backdrop. Wild and cozy sunflower decor with dahlias and other seasonal blooms.

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Wild Bunch Flowers

I spent a very happy day learning to arrange Spring flowers with Tammy Hall’s Wild Bunch Flowers farm in Shropshire. Read the full post here: Flower arrangement ideas using Spring flowers from an English cutting garden

Tammy offers a range of seasonal courses as well as flowers for events as well as selling flowers from the shepherd hut in her garden on Fridays

She has a natural, light touch with her arrangements and is inspired by the wild, natural beauty around her.

I love this beautifully simple Autumn arrangement Tammy created with the last of the dahlias, chocolate cosmos and seasonal foliage.

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Henthorn Farm Flowers

These two ideas using dried flowers and findings are by Kirsten of Henthorn Farm Flowers. Getting creative with dried flowers is a great way to go and hugely popular right now. All you need are your foraged ingredients and a wreath hanger. I say wreath hanger, but a piece of wire or string will do the trick.

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For more ideas and for tips on drying your own flowers, Bex Partridge has written her indispensable guide: Everlastings, which is available to buy on Amazon here

everlastings dried flowers book bex partridge - how to dry and create with dried flowers

Chapters include how to harvest and dry your own everlasting dried flowers and lots of creative ideas to enjoy making. I’ve picked out this Ethereal Wreath to give you a flavour of the inspiration to be had. It’s made using a vintage soil riddle, and attaching dried flowers, leaves and seed heads to lengths of fine bullion wire attached to the mesh of the riddle.

dried flower hanging flower garland by bex partridge from the everlastings book. click through for lots more creative ideas with fresh and dried flowers #autumn #flowers #garlands #frombritainwithlove

Kate Langdale

Finally I had to share these ideas by wonderful Brighton florist Kate Kangdale:

love these bright orange and red autumn flowers with chinese lantern and red berries by Kate Langdale click through for loads more creative autumn flower ideas you'll lovelove these autumn wreaths with hydrangea pampas grass and willow by kate langdale florist brighton. click through for loads more creative autumn flower ideas you'll love

The wonderful giant Autumn wreaths above are decorating wonderful Hove venue The Townhouse. Atmospheric and quirky, The Townhouse is where I join inspirational artist and author Philippa Stanton to celebrate the launch of her book Consciously Creative.

You can read all about the wonderful day we spent with her there – and see lots of photos of the wonderful flower installations created for the event by Kate Langdale – over on the blog here: Conscious Creativity by Philippa Stanton @5ftinf They’re as much fall wall art as they are wreath…

Floret Flower Farm

I do realise that Erin and her team at Floret are not in the UK. They are inspirational growers and flower creatives over the Atlantic in Washington state’s beautiful Skagit Valley in North America. But I am including her because she is such an inspiration for so many in the British Flowers community of growers and creatives.

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Also, I don’t want you to miss out on her upcoming free Fall mini course. The course is designed to help you grow some of Erin’s favourite cut flowers: tulips, ranunculus, anemones and dahlias. Find out more about all of Floret’s courses and resources here.

The fall mini course is a four-part video-based course that will pop into your email inbox after you sign up.

I followed one of Erin’s tutorials about dahlia splitting last year and the results were amazing! I’d started out with 9 bulbs and by late spring planting this year I had over 30 bulbs – all now plants and covered in flowers.

A yearning for urns

This arrangement gives you an idea of the seasonal loveliness you’ll find over in the Floret Flower Farm world. Once Autumn’s gone, change up the colours to deep greens, reds and purples and you have yourself a charming holiday centerpiece…

autumn flower arrangement floret flowers dahlias, crab apples, autumn fall leaves and foliage as well as hips and seasonal colour. Click through for more autumn fall flower ideas as well as links to sign up for the free fall flower course with floret #autumn #flowers #fall #floret #frombritainwithlove

I hope you’ve found something to inspire you here – whether you were moved to create something dramatic in a fabulous vintage urn, or super-simple but every bit as beautiful in a jam jar. Any container that sparks your imagination can make the perfect vase. I keep old cups that might have a crack or broken handle and fill with snippings. What about Halloween or Autumnal/ fall mugs? Whatever sparks something in you is what you should go for. In these troubled times of ours right now, moments of joyful creativity and seasonal color are more precious than ever, aren’t they?

You can discover much more about Erin’s story and Floret Flower Farm in my blog post: Floret Farm’s A Year in Flowers

A pin to save to Pinterest

autumn flowers ideas and step by steps to create seasonal simple flower arrangements using autumn blooms including dahlias, dried flowers, herbs and foliage


Resources:

The Sussex Flower School is listed in the From Britain with Love Directory

Find out more about what’s on offer at The Sussex Flower School; by checking out their listing here>>

Green and Gorgeous flowers is listed in our directory here

Floribunda Rose is listed in our directory here

The Real Flower Company is listed in our directory here

Wild Bunch Flowers is listed in our directory here

Discover more about Roots & Wings here.

Find their recipe seasonal diy page here: 

Feeling inspired? Take a look at the Creative Workshops category in our Directory, where you’ll find a variety of inspiring courses, from art and crafts to fashion and beauty, interiors, cooking and flower & gardening.

Clare Kelly is a freelance craft journalist, photographer. All workshop images courtesy of Clare Kelly.

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  1. Kelsey says

    September 3, 2019 at 11:19 am

    So much inspiration! Whenever I’m creating an arrangement I always look for a way to give it a unique twist and whilst I love autumn arrangements there’s only so much orange and brown I can take ! Love the pumpkin arrangement and the idea to add to eucalyptus to give it a contemporary twist… simply fab

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    • Laura Dunkley says

      September 3, 2019 at 11:36 am

      That’s so good to hear – can’t believe it’s nearly Autumn already!

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I didn’t expect to fall in love with a little kn I didn’t expect to fall in love with a little knitted kitten wearing a frog suit today, but sometimes life just goes like that… In case you’re looking for a cute knitting project now that there’s a definite chill in the air, what’s holding you back from making this latest heart-warming offering by Claire Garland? @dotpebbles_knits The link to my blog post is in the bio - it has all the info you need to get the pattern today! Hope you enjoy X
Photo: Claire Garland
If, like me, you’re drying flowers right now and If, like me, you’re drying flowers right now and looking for creative ideas, you might like to try your hand at embroidering with them on tulle… it’s a beautiful craft technique I learned from the very lovely @olgaprinku 
Click the link in my bio to get the super simple beginner’s tutorial Olga shared with us - along with lots of inspiring images of her work and all the links you need to connect with her and find out more. Enjoy! X
Photo: Olga Prinku
If, like me, you’re never happier than when you’re messing about in overalls or workwear, I’m thinking you might also enjoy an apron dress. I’ve shared how I made this one using roll end fabric and a great pattern by @dolly_clothing 
It wasn’t all plain sailing… 🤣 there were ruched seams to unpick, a rushed mistake or two, but I came to realise that sewing is not a dark art I’ll never be able to get to grips with. If I can make something wearable like this ANYONE can! I’ve shared a few of my favourite pattern ideas too 💕🧵
The link is in my bio
How lovable is this Eeyore knitting pattern by Cla How lovable is this Eeyore knitting pattern by Claire Garland @dotpebbles_knits? We have 10 to be won and entering couldn’t be easier so why don’t you give it a go? (link in my bio).
Eeyore is my favourite from Claire’s Winnie the Pooh collection because he’s ever so slightly saggy around the edges and in need of love… If you’re looking for your next knitting or craft project he is easy to make and sure to be loved by whoever you decide to make him for. Good luck and happy knitting! X
My happy place. Flowers, bees, butterflies and a s My happy place. Flowers, bees, butterflies and a shed for all seasons… My absolute favourite dahlias came from a packet of seeds sent by Erin of @floretflower along with a review copy of her beautiful book. I didn’t know what I had when I sowed and later planted them. I’ve been hooked on dahlias ever since. My favourite is tall and coral and it flowers and flowers like there’s no tomorrow.
Thanks to Iryna of @forest_toys_ for sharing her l Thanks to Iryna of @forest_toys_ for sharing her lovable and very cuddly Vintage Rabbit knitting pattern for free with my readers. Click the link in my bio to get your free pattern and to discover more of Iryna’s heart-melting creations on @etsyuk
If you’re drying flowers and wondering what to d If you’re drying flowers and wondering what to do with them, I have the perfect creative project idea for you! The very lovely bex @botanical_tales shared her step by step tutorial to make this super simple, ethereally beautiful, dried wild flower wall hanging and it feels seasonally perfect for right now... 
I’ve shared all the info you need over on my blog to get this tutorial and to discover more about Bex and her work - link in my bio.
Photos: @laurajayneedwards
If you’re feeling a little depleted and in need If you’re feeling a little depleted and in need of inspiration, Jane Lindsey has created something truly special at @snapdragon.life offering a supportive creative membership community, a collection of stunningly beautiful online courses and an online shop selling hand-dyed threads and creative provisions. I’ve written a blog post sharing a few of my favourites (link in my bio). Hope you enjoy! X
Photo: @snapdragon.life
So happy to have discovered @wilderandwren pressed So happy to have discovered @wilderandwren pressed flower art and workshops. Can’t think of a better way to capture - and extend - the beauty of this time of year. Photo: @wilderandwren
It’s not too late to sow sweet peas - so easy to It’s not too late to sow sweet peas - so easy to grow and blissfully fragrant in the summer months. 
They were my mum’s favourite flower, so growing them now feels like a precious connection. Especially when I pick some and arrange them in her beautiful old blue and gold jug just as she used to do with the sweet peas my dad grew for her every year.
There are some really handy tips for growing success from founder of The Real Flower Company Rosebie Morton over on the blog (link in bio). Rosebie has a whole farm dedicated to sweet peas near Chichester so she knows a thing or two about the subject!
Main thing I’ve picked up from her is to allow lots of depth for root growth at this stage and to make my own supportive wigwams from twiggy branches when the plants are really starting to go for it and need a bit of direction. This photo is making me yearn slightly.
I love this image of my friend Jo - we were trying I love this image of my friend Jo - we were trying out tiny living for a feature I was writing - this was taken on our way to indulge in a spot of forest bathing. To be totally honest, we were both a little sceptical beforehand. But we were only saying the other day how taken aback we both were by the amazing effect it had. I’m working on some new ideas around the subject - will keep you posted. X
I’m currently working on a redesign of the whole I’m currently working on a redesign of the whole site - which has meant lots of photo editing and reorganising so much content. What’s been lovely (despite the claw hand from so much keyboard work!) is revisiting work and becoming engrossed all over again. I thought I’d share a few of the things I’ve been (re) loving - with links in the bio to the old site for now, but not for long…! X
This  image is from a feature about preserving garden roses. I’m going to give this a really good go this year, now I have a better idea what I’m doing. I know there’s nothing quite like a fragrant fresh rose in Summer but there’s a fragile beauty to dried and preserved flowers that I also love, don’t you?
Snowdrops 🌱🤍 . . . . . . #capturequiet #ins Snowdrops 🌱🤍 
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#capturequiet #instabritain #natureandnourish #thewildernesstonic #cornersofmyworld
Signed copies of Bex Partridge’s new book Flower Signed copies of Bex Partridge’s new book Flowers Forever to be won! My bio has the link to enter as well as to get a peek inside. Beautifully photographed by Laura Edwards, I really enjoyed escaping into the pages and making plans for my own garden - hope you do too! X
To the Moon and Back Hares KNITTING PATTERN by Cla To the Moon and Back Hares KNITTING PATTERN by Claire Garland aka @dotpebbles_knits has to be the perfect post Christmas craft project 😊 
If you fancy getting your needles out to make this adorable pair, the link to buy Claire’s pattern is in my bio. Happy knitting! X
Thank you so much to Sarah @floribundaroseflorists Thank you so much to Sarah @floribundaroseflorists for a wonderful wreath making workshop yesterday. Such a special and creative space to spend time. I loved making my wreath - I went for a mixture of greenery arranged quite randomly with red waxed fresh apples, dried hydrangea, dried flowers, poppy and nigella seed heads and a winter white velvet bow. 
There were so many wonderful ingredients to choose from we were really spoiled for choice. 
Sarah’s new studio is such a beautiful, creative space. Think fragrant botanical candles flickering everywhere, mulled wine and apple juice simmering on the stove and containers full of fragrant festive greenery, waxed fruit, dried flowers and oranges, pine cones, lichen covered branches and even tiny gold wax-dipped fresh crab apples. 
Thank you for being so patient with my lengthy ribbon choice deliberations Sarah - and for bagging up a second choice option (dusky pink) to take home! X.  #wreathmaking #wreath #wreathsofinstagram #sustainablewreaths #wreathdecor #christmaswreath #velvetribbon #christmasdecor #festiveflowers
I’ve loved Olga Prinku’s work for ages now - s I’ve loved Olga Prinku’s work for ages now - she came up with the genius idea of embroidering on tulle using nature as her thread - and the results are sublime - like this Autumn colours beauty from her latest book.
I’m delighted that Olga is offering a fantastic prize bundle to my readers. For a chance to win one of her beautiful new dried flower embroidery kits (in collaboration with @driedandfloral ) as well as a signed copy of her wonderful new book(published by @quadrillebooks , pop over to my blog (link in my bio). It’s easy to enter so why don’t you give yourself a chance of winning this very lovely prize? Good luck! 
#driedflowers #driedflowerembroidery #olgaprinku #embroideryhoop #flowerembroidery #competitiontime #signedbooks #embroideryart #flowersontulle #autumn #autumncolours #hoopart #allthingsbotanical #instacraft
This beautiful image is by Laura Pashby @circleofp This beautiful image is by Laura Pashby @circleofpines and is from her beautiful new book Little Stories of Your Life. 
It’s packed with inspiration and practical ideas to help you become a visual story teller. Because, as Laura says, it’s the little moments that make up the fabric of all of our lives - and those moments are worth capturing and sharing with others.
We have three signed copies of the book to give away - just click the link in my bio to find out more. There’s a peek inside and a lovely film by @xantheb to enjoy too! X 
#littlemoments #littlestoriesbook #alifeofwords #lostinwords #competition #booksarelife #mindfulphotography #bookstagram #booksmakemehappy #booksconnectus #igreads #whatareyoureading #signedbooks
Thanks to Lisa from @inthemaking_aprons who has sh Thanks to Lisa from @inthemaking_aprons who has shared her wonderfully creative ideas for visibly mending well-loved clothing in need of repair and a little TLC.
She had me at ‘sometimes I like to use giant sequins…’ 
Hope you like Lisa’s ideas as much as I do. The link to head over to my blog and get all her step by steps is in my bio x
Thank you @therealflowerco for these heavenly swee Thank you @therealflowerco for these heavenly sweet peas - the perfect way to celebrate #britishflowersweek 
I just wish I could share the blissful fragrance with you too 💕🌸
#locallygrownflowers #flowersofinstagram #supportlocal #britishflowersweek2021 #britishseasonalflowers #flowersfromthefarm #sweetpeas

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