13 years ago this month, I embarked on a project that changed my life in the best possible way. What started as a simple dare between two flower friends grew into a global movement with thousands of participants. Little did I know at the time that this weekly ritual would inspire so many others and also serve as a grounding meditation that I’ve practiced regularly ever since.
In this beautiful little film, I share about my creative practice and the value that it’s brought to my life over the years. If you’re in need of a little bit of magic, be sure to watch through to the very end.
I would love to have you join me this season in this weekly flower ritual. If you’d like to participate, it’s really quite easy. Each week during the growing season (you can start whenever you have flowers), make an arrangement using only ingredients grown within 60 miles of your home. Then, take a photo of your finished creation and share it on Instagram or Facebook. Be sure to include the hashtag #ayearinflowers and the ingredients used in your arrangement in the caption (if you know them).
These bouquets can be as simple or elaborate as you like, depending on how much time and how many flowers you have available. A single stem in a tiny vase is just as appropriate as an elaborate, overflowing urn. The point isn’t to impress anyone but, instead, to spend a little time in nature looking for the beauty that surrounds you. I hope you’ll try it for yourself—and I promise if you do, it will change your life too.
If you’re interested in seasonal floral design, you can learn more about our Flower Arranging Workshop and register now through April 25. We only offer this course once per year and would love to have you join our 2025 class!
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Michele Gerard on
Watching “The Creative Practice,” and “My Journey With Flowers,” today, with the deep inspiration and encouragement they carry, brought me out of the physical pain from my recent hand surgery.
As Erin put it, getting out of my head, and for me a step away from my body, to connect with beauty and my passion for flowers, which is my creative journey, brought me to place of joy!
I am working on putting together my annotated dahlia tuber inventory in a binder, so I know what each tuber needs, and where it will go, so that I will have plenty of beauty, 300 tubers!!!, and the rest of my flowers to look forward to arranging as my hand function continues to improve.
Thank you so very much for leading the way in this endeavor. What a gift to all of us floral fanatics!
Best, Michele