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Fresh Spring Floral Door Bucket

March 27, 2012 By Rhoda 88 Comments

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Spring is here!  What better way to celebrate the arrival of my favorite time of the year that to head outside and cut some fresh florals for the Biltmore Inspirations door bucket I have.  It definitely comes in handy for all seasons.  I figured why go and buy faux, when all this glorious fresh florals are right outside in the yard.  For FREE!

I love FREE!

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Biltmore Inspirations door bucket and floral oasis foam.

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This is going on my sis’s door, so I cut some fresh florals at my parent’s house, then headed over to her house and we took the clipper out to her back yard and clipped away.   I found those magenta azaleas, pink and white dogwoods in my parents’ yard.

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Stuck them in water for a bit while we scoured the yard for more fresh floral victims.

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Renee’s yard has plenty of beautiful lush greenery and florals, so we clipped maple, vinca vine, and a feathery pink plumey tree that I’m not sure what it’s called.

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She’s got plenty of beautiful pink fluffy cherry blossoms too.  I tried getting some forsythia, but they were on their last leg and had hardly any yellow blooms left, so I ended up not using them.  A little Eucalyptus for some gray green contrast.  Far right is a crossvine, not quite open yet.

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I soaked the floral foam for a few minutes, but I think it really needs a long soaking to pick up plenty of water.  I began by sticking in the longer dogwood branches, since they were taller and will be the background.  Pinks and whites.

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Dogwoods are so pretty and I love their blooms.

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Then, I started tucking in cherry branches with their fluffy pink blooms.  They cascade well too, so I added plenty at the bottom.

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Then I tucked in some of the pretty green maples, with their wispy feathery leaves.

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Also added in those hot pink azaleas that are just exploding right now, tucking in more green maples and more fluffy cherry blossoms along the bottom.  I added in the crossvine at the very bottom, to cascade over the edge.

Front Door decor

There you have it!  A fresh Spring floral bucket for the door.  Now, keep in mind this is not going to stay fresh for very long.  We tried adding water to the bucket to help soak the foam and keep the fresh florals wet, but the bucket isn’t waterproof, so  it dripped too much.  Note to self:  Get some tub caulk and add to bottom of the bucket inside, to keep it watertight. 

Fresh Florals front door

Isn’t it beautiful??  I love these colors and how fresh and pretty it is on the black door.  It would be a wonderful welcome for a Spring party, if you only needed something fresh for a day or two.  And the best part?  It’s FREE, did I mention that? 🙂

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It is not hard to put one of these together, as you can see.  Add height at the back and then start filling in, all the way to the front, with cascading flowers.

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Pretty pink dogwood, there is nothing prettier than this. We have to take advantage of these blooms now, they will not be around for long.

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Fluffy soft pink cherry blossoms and hot pink azaleas.  Love them too!

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The maple leaves add texture and softness as well as that pretty green as a complement to the flowers.

FLoral bucket front door

One beautiful fresh Spring floral bucket for the front door.  Yes, please!

So, tell me?  What are you doing on your front door this Spring?  It’s time to share your front door, back door, or whatever flat space you want to share your Spring inspirations.  I know everyone will enjoy seeing them all.

  1. Please be considerate and add a link back to THIS blog post from your post.  That’s the nice thing to do in a link party.  That way everyone can enjoy the party.
  2. Only one link per person, please!
  3. You can add a door, front porch decor, or something along those lines for the Door Decor Spring Link party.   Thanks for joining!



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  1. Stacey Dawn says

    March 27, 2012 at 11:04 am

    I’ve been looking for the perfect container to hang on my front door with fresh flowers… you got a great one there. It’s gorgeous!

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  2. Maury @ Life on Mars says

    March 27, 2012 at 11:15 am

    Thanks so much for hosting Ronda! I love your beautiful floral bucket!

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  3. Mrs. Handyverger says

    March 27, 2012 at 11:27 am

    How beautiful! Here in New England, there aren’t many flowers blooming yet (mostly forsythia), but now I have plans for when my hot pink rhododendron & white azalea burst into life. Yay!

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  4. Miss Kitty says

    March 27, 2012 at 11:33 am

    Rhoda that arrangement is just gorgeous! Thanks so much for hosting your door decor party today. ( I could be wrong but I think that the foam you used is not for real flowers/stems. I think they try to trick us…it looks the same but does not hold water.)

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    • Rhoda says

      March 27, 2012 at 2:44 pm

      Miss Kitty, it appears you are correct! I had no idea there were 2 type of foams that are like that. It looks just like the one that can be soaked for flowers, but apparently there is another one. Now I know! Someone else mentioned it to me too.

  5. Shelia says

    March 27, 2012 at 11:51 am

    Hi Rhoda! OH, your spring floral bucket is gorgeous! You’re the most creative one!
    I’m so thrilled to get to be part of your party and thank you for hosting.
    be a sweetie,
    shelia 😉

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  6. Denise says

    March 27, 2012 at 11:57 am

    What’s the difference between a “fresh floral” and a “fresh flower”? I always thought they were flowers, not florals.

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    • Rhoda says

      March 27, 2012 at 2:39 pm

      Denise, I’m not sure, but I’ve always heard floral arrangement for a grouping of flowers and that would be fresh or faux, I guess. I’m not an expert of any of this, but it sounded right to me!

  7. KATHYSUE says

    March 27, 2012 at 12:15 pm

    Rhoda, I love love this natural arrangement. It’s free form style and flow are beautiful. So much prettier than a faux arrangement. Love it!!
    Kathysue

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  8. [email protected] says

    March 27, 2012 at 1:01 pm

    Late to the party Rhoda, but wanted to share something. Doors from our home Spring 2012 and one from April 2011.

    Love your door pocket. Gorgeous!

    Thanks so much for hosting.

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  9. Joyce Ackley says

    March 27, 2012 at 2:08 pm

    Just beautiful, Rhoda! I don’t think I’ve ever seen real cherry blossoms, but they are lovely. You have a flair for floral design!

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  10. Barb @ Grits and Glamour says

    March 27, 2012 at 3:08 pm

    So lovely! You gotta just love Mother Nature. I am going to go out later and cut some dogwood blooms, mine are just starting to peak and I am going to force a few stems too. Very pretty and your sister is very lucky. 🙂

    If you haven’t already, please post this on my Wild About Mother Nature Party. This is the *perfect* post for it. Hugs, Barb

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  11. Penny says

    March 27, 2012 at 4:13 pm

    Nothing says spring like your arrangement!!! The feathery blossom with the purple leaves is called Loropetalum, or commonly know as Chinese Fringe Flower.

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  12. Linda Green says

    March 27, 2012 at 7:01 pm

    Rhoda, Your front door flowers are breathtakingly gorgeous! Those cherry blossoms, dogwood and azaleas are the prettiest pinks. We are several weeks away from any flowering tree blooms here in Connecticut so it is nice to see yours. Sometimes when I use metal buckets I line them with plastic containers to help hold the water. The plastic is light weight and usually leak proof. Thanks for hosting this lovely party. I’m off to meet some bloggers I have not previously seen. Linda

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  13. Dar says

    March 27, 2012 at 7:23 pm

    How lovely! What a perfect arrangement. Fresh cuttings=beautiful : )

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  14. Deb Hrabik says

    March 27, 2012 at 7:46 pm

    Such a bright charming greeting…makes you know the people inside are going to welcome you with a smile.

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  15. Paula says

    March 27, 2012 at 9:03 pm

    Your fresh floral door arrangement is stunning! I hope you can enjoy it at least for a few days. Thanks for hosting the party!

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  16. Jeanette says

    March 28, 2012 at 9:16 am

    I wish we had flowers like that in our yard! We live in a pine forest and while pine branches and pine cones are beautiful they do not say spring. But now I can’t wait until autumn.

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