From winter citrus and spring bulbs to sunflowers, harvest hues, and Christmas cheer—this review and year of flowers highlights seasonal DIY arrangements, table centerpieces, and tips for making blooms last longer! You’ll find additional floral inspiration from my Monday Morning Blooms’ friends. 💐

Happy January and New Year!
Thank you for your visits and kind comments this past year! I hope that my little corner of the blogosphere provides you with some flower therapy and inspiration in the coming year, whether you’re cutting flowers from your garden or creating an arrangement with a grocery store bouquet.

A Little Flower Science 🌼
Fun fact: Studies have shown that flowers have the power to improve our mood—not just when we receive them, but when we grow them, arrange them, or even admire them. Their visual beauty triggers the release of “happy chemicals” in the brain: dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin.
I’ve fully embraced a daily dose of “happy” and flower therapy, armed with a blooming planner and a floral wall calendar! 🌸

We’re taking a look back at our year of flowers, with highlights from the months, seasons and holidays. You’ll find my flower friends links and their floral inspiration at the bottom of this post.
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DIY Citrus-Infused Flower Arrangement & Table to Brighten Winter
Our common theme for the February edition of Monday Morning Blooms was incorporating ‘Fresh Winter Citrus’. 🍋🍊
Winter can be dreary with the shorter days and chilly temperatures. A recipe to combat the winter blues: a vibrant and aromatic citrus-infused flower arrangement!
Hydrangeas, lilies, mums, carnations, alstroemeria and charmelia, join oranges and lemons in a citrus-infused table centerpiece.

Floral plates provide additional flower therapy at the table, with teacups holding a hollowed-out orange, which serves as a mini vase for flowers . . . mini carnations, mums and alstroemeria.

Easy DIY Spring Centerpiece with Blooming Bulbs + ‘Hopping into Spring’ Table
March’s arrival brings blooming bulbs. . . our common theme to welcome spring. 🌷🪻
Potted bulbs from the garden center or supermarket in spring are an affordable alternative to cut flowers, as your bulbs can be planted in your garden after the flowers fade to enjoy for years to come.

A ‘bunnies with blooms’ tablecloth provides a whimsical foundation to ‘hop into spring’, while daffodils fill a moss bunny’s basket. A galvanized garden container is planted with an assortment of blooming bulbs. . .tulips and hyacinths to welcome spring.

Lakeside Table with Blues and Bunnies for Easter
Easter was our theme for April. 🐇
A tablecloth with bunnies in shades of blue along the border of the cloth was the inspiration for a lakeside Easter blues table.

I used a favorite flower arranging tool, chicken wire, to arrange the flowers and support the stems in the bunny baskets.
Hydrangeas and tulips from the supermarket, mix with some garden foliage and early spring blooms. . . Bridal wreath spirea, small fragrant white flowers snipped from the laurel shrubs, and the last of the Lenten roses, along with some decorative eggs for Easter.

Egg shells provide mini vases for blooms in bunny egg cups. 🐇🥚

DIY Pressed Flower Vase & Floral Arrangement for Mother’s Day (or Any Day!)
A Mother’s Day theme for May provided some blooming inspiration in the form of a DIY vase using dried pressed flowers! 🌸
This fun craft project celebrates the beauty of spring, adding some floral charm to your home with a few easy steps and supplies.

Warning: This craft is addictive and will have you saving your Oui yogurts jars to upcycle for blooming votives or mini vases!

Fresh Flower Market and Garden Bouquets in The Potting Shed
‘Garden’ was our theme for June.
Johnson Brothers ‘Garden Bouquets’ join some fresh-picked flowers and garden bouquets to fill mason jars and watering cans in The Potting Shed.

Peonies, Popcorn Drift Rose, a few spikes of purple Baptisia, soft, silvery stalks of Lamb’s Ear, Veronica and Verbena Lollipop 🌸

DIY Woodland Trayscape + Floral Arrangement and High Country-Inspired Table
‘Summer Living’ was our common theme for July’s edition of Monday Morning Blooms.🌞
A summer getaway to the Blue Ridge Mountains, aka, The High Country, provided the inspiration for a woodland trayscape and centerpiece.

I used my Pillow Floral Cage Arranger, a favorite eco-friendly flower arranging tool.
For my woodland-inspired floral arrangement, I gathered some Hayscented Fern, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Rhododendron and Dappled Willow foliage (Salix Integra). Moss, lichen and fern line a seagrass tray for the trayscape and table centerpiece.

Cheery Sunflowers on the Porch + DIY Blooming Wine Bottle Bouquet
Incorporating sunflowers was our common theme for August. 🌻
I shared a method and tips to create a Wine Bottle Bouquet, for gifting or celebrating!

You’ll also find steps to create an easy pocket napkin fold and more sunflowers on the porch.

DIY September Floral Arrangement + Table with Apples, Hydrangeas & Sunflowers
We all incorporated apples to welcome fall and September. 🍎
An antique Apple Sun Cured Tobacco Box provided the inspiration for a farmhouse-inspired centerpiece.

A farmhouse plaid tablecloth provides a cheery foundation for our table, blending the colors of summer and fall. Hydrangeas, sunflowers and apples, join garden foliage…abelia, chaste tree seed pods and crape myrtle blooms in the arrangement.

Welcome October: DIY Fall Floral Centerpiece with Hydrangeas and Pumpkins
Our common theme for October’s edition of Monday Morning Blooms was ‘Harvest Hues’. 🍂🍁

Regular readers know autumn is my favorite season and my favorite color is October!

I welcomed October with a gathered arrangement of hydrangeas, foliage, and seed pods for an easy, seasonal centerpiece. Pumpkins and Indian corn added some harvest hues, texture and autumnal charm.

Lakeside Thanksgiving Table with an Easy DIY Indian Corn Vase
Thanksgiving was our common theme for November’s edition of Monday Morning Blooms. 🦃
I shared an easy DIY Indian Corn Vase and floral centerpiece you can assemble in just 30 minutes!

Soft plaid layers, copper accents, and turkey plates with ‘feathers’ chargers, join the Indian corn vase with apples, leaves, berries, grasses and nuts for a touch of natural harvest charm.

DIY Santa Boots Floral Centerpiece for a Festive Christmas Table
December’s theme was Christmas.🎄
I add a little Ho-Ho-Holiday magic with a whimsical Santa Boots centerpiece with foraged greenery, hydrangeas, ribbon, ornaments and pinecones.

Tartan details, a cozy plaid throw and Santa belt table runner add some cozy Christmas table details for a merry and bright table with Santa plates.
My secret weapon for long-lasting flowers that’s not-so-secret if you’re a regular reader:
Floralife Clear Crowning Glory Solution!
If you’re not familiar with Crowning Glory. it’s is an anti-transpirant spray that seals in moisture and prolongs the life of your flowers and arrangement! It dries clear and is safe to use on all flower types. I’ve had cut flowers last as long as two weeks using it!
Crowning Glory will dry within 30 minutes to an hour, depending the temperature and humidity.
Note: Wait to spray roses after they are open with Crowning Glory as it will prohibit them from opening further.
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Be sure to visit my Monday Morning Blooms’ friends and see their year of floral inspiration:

Lidy at FrenchGardenHouse

Pam at Everyday Living

Here’s to another year of the simple joys of blooms! 💐

“Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.”
– Luther Burbank

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Good morning Mary. It is also a cold start to the day here in our foothills. I so enjoyed taking a look back at all of your flower arrangements and floral inspiration. Your tips are always appreciated and your DIY’s are amazing. I don’t remember if I shared with you that my girls and I made the Oui pressed flower vases. It was a fun project. Whether lakeside, in the potting shed, or on the porch you inspire me with your gorgeous flower arrangements! May 2026 be filled with glorious blooms💕
Good morning Pam, I didn’t know you made flower vases with your grand girls, how fun! 🌸 I look forward to sharing more flower therapy and tea with you this coming year. 🩷
Oh Mary…how perfect was your timing….i know I must go feed my chickens (Cutie and Olga) but it’s 23 outside and I was just stalling SO your reminder via pictures that warmer times will come was all I needed to go out to my girls! Stay warm and keep your amazing stories coming. Peace
Good morning Cindi! 🌸I love your chickens’ names. :) Thank you for you visits and comments this past year. Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026🩷
What an absolutely fantastic year of seasonal flowers with perfect seasonal elements to showcase each one, Mary! I get so much inspiration for flower visual therapy, but also ideas for the garden and table. I can’t even pick a favorite. Each one stirs feelings that are from each of the months’ peak seasonal joys, inside the home and outdoors, especially. A great year, and I’m looking forward to your 2026 ideas.
Thank you so much for your gracious and generous comments Rita! 🌸 Wishing a garden of bountiful blooms this coming year 🩷
Mary, it’s been a delight to share this past year of beautiful flowers with you. Your inspirational arrangements and DIY tips are always a joy, ever more so when they include flower therapy! I’m looking forward to sharing mother year of friendship and blooms with you, friend. Xo Lidy 💐
Thank you Lidy, I look forward to sharing another year of flower therapy with you and Pam!🌸🩷
Mary all your flowers and blooms tables are lovely and your tips and DYI’s are always appreciated. However, if I had to choose I would choose your Lakeside Table with Blues and Bunnies for Easter! You have a way with flowers…wheras I just “plop” them into a vase and call it good because no matter how I try to arrange them…they end up looking the way they were “plopped” in. 🥰. Looking forward to a new year of blooms from your neck of the woods. Happy 2026!
Thank you for your sweet comment and visits this past year Kari! 🌸 Looking forward to hopping with you this coming year and wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026.🍽️ Keep on ‘plopping’ 🥰🩷
Good morning Mary. Your seasonal floral bouquets are so gorgeous. Each one is so lovely, I find it difficult to select a favorite. I appreciate you sharing your pretty floral arrangements, tablescapes, diy and flower tips. Cheers to a great new year.
Thank you so much Linda! 🌸 Looking forward to hopping with you soon. 🍽️ Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026🩷
Mary, I enjoyed looking back at your year in flowers! I saw quite a few tips and helpful hints that I continue to use. And the craft with yogurt jars is something I am addicted to!
Your floral talents are amazing and I so appreciate the inside look you always share!
Thank you Terri, you’re so sweet to visit and comment! 🌸Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026!🩷
What fun to look back at all the wonderful flower arrangements. There were so many beautiful ones, but I have to admit my favorite is the bunny at Easter table. That one was just so beautiful and whimsical. I hope you have a great week.
Thank you so much for your comments and visits Leslie! 🌸 Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026!🩷
Mary, Your 2025 floral arrangements were gorgeous! We’re looking forward to 2026! MMB is a favorite post of mine. Happy New Year! Clara❤️
Thank you so much Clara for taking the time to visit and comment! 🌸 Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026!🩷
Good Afternoon, Mary! What a wonderful remembrance of your year in Monday Morning Blooms! I remember them all.
Each one is an inspiration. I can not pick a favorite. They are all so beautiful in their own way.
I always enjoy your tutorials and flower tips. I am going to press flowers and/or purchase them so that I can try embellishing some yogurt jars. I love that post.
I am looking forward to 2026 Monday Morning Blooms! 💐
Happy New Year to you and yours! And to the girls too!
Thank you for your sweet comments and visits this past year Nancy! 🌸Wishing you continued improvement and strength and hope you can join us for TOT this coming year.☕🩷
Thank you Mary. I enjoy TOT very much and would love to join you both!
All so beautiful Mary – I love your flower posts! This is a geat look back. Happy New Year to you and yours!
Thank you so much Barbara! 🌸Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026.🩷
Sigh. Such beauty. Absolutely stunning floral arrangements all the year long, Mary. Well done. Just gorgeous.
Thank you so much Michele for all your kind and generous comments this past year! Wishing you a Happy and Healthy 2026! 🌸🩷
That was such a visual treat, Mary, to see your monthly year in review. I love your quotes that you shared on the importance of adding flowers to our lives. I wish you had a calendar that I could buy! ❤️
You’re so sweet Kitty! 🌸 Wishing you a cozy week with mornings by your fireplace. 🩷
Oh my gosh Mary – what a wonderful recap of MMB in 2025! The flowers and settings are so beautiful and perfectly capture the months and seasons. It was difficult to choose a favorite(s) but the Easter and Christmas arrangements and tables were especially appealing to me, even though all are truly gorgeous. I’m looking forward to a beautiful new year of MMB in 2026!
Thank so much for your sweet comment Kim! 🌸 Wishing you a Happy and Healthy New Year and looking forward to hopping with you in 2026.🍽️🩷
Mary, I have enjoyed your floral arrangements for many years and look forward to many more! My favorites have mostly been the Mother’s Day arrangements. Probably because May is my birthday and almost always falls on or right after or right before Mother’s Day. I’ll be 81 this year and glad of it! You have given me a lot of arrangement ideas too!!! Again, thank you for all the beauty you impart!!!! ♥️🌹🪷🌺🌸🌼🌻💐🌷🍁🍄
The flower arrangements and tablescapes are just delightful. I love the bunny table. It’s so whimsical. Have a great week.
Happy January, Mary. I’m late arriving, but soaking in all the flower power love that you share. I never tire of seeing your settings by the lake, on the porch, or in the potting shed. Always inspiring and always perfection. I’ve not done the Oui project, but I consume La Fermiére and always repurpose these charming little crocks. I should send you some. I just dropped off a full box to Good Will. I can’t just toss them in the trash! I’m looking forward to a new year filled with your beautiful posts. Thank you, dear friend!