I had the very best of intentions for this month’s styling the seasons post.
I’d bought some beautiful Muscari (otherwise known as Grape Hyacinths) — in a glorious sky blue shade — and popped them in a cheerful turquoise glazed pot, in readiness.
I’d envisaged them sitting on my kitchen table on a stack of pretty cookery books but, as ever, things rarely go to plan.
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A Curve Ball
February threw us a curve ball in the form of flu — for me and my three boys — and as our routine was so monumentally thrown out of kilter, I’ve spent the last few weeks chasing my tail and trying to catch up.
Needless to say, by the time I got around to shooting my pretty little friend, it’s juicy plump flowers had dried out and lost their vivid blueness and the sturdy stems had wilted and bent with the weight of the blooms.
Oh.
Note to self: try to shoot florals when they’re looking their best.
Anyway, desperate to stick to my resolution of joining in with Styling The Seasons this year — and not fall at the second hurdle — I’ve resorted to taking a few pictures of my desk instead.
Styling The Seasons
It’s a view that regularly changes, as my pegboard often features ephemera pertaining to that month. Cards I’ve been sent — or tickets and other items that catch my eye — and there always seems to be a rotation of books, depending on what I’m working on at the time.
So whilst February has been germ ridden, it’s also been a month of love and celebration.
My boy and I were married in February and this year we celebrated our fifteenth wedding anniversary.
We hot-footed it off to a lovely hotel in The Cotswolds.
It was the weekend that Hurricane Imogen hit British shores, so the weather was foul but we had the best time; reminiscing and celebrating our happy union.
I’ve also been working on some new prints and sought inspiration from a couple of love-laced books.
So this post is not much styling the seasons — as there wasn’t too much styling going on here — but it is a very good reflection of the month.
Celebrations, togetherness and love.
Caro Davies is a former art-director turned writer and content-creator, and editor behind UK lifestyle blog The Listed Home. She writes about home-related topics, from interiors and DIY to food and craft. The Listed Home has been featured in various publications, including Ideal Home, Grazia, and Homes & Antiques magazines.
Fifteen years! Ah congratulations lovely that is fantastic. Such a celebration. Love your styling posts and I also have this love poems book and love it. Might dig it out for another read! xx
I KNOW!!? FIFTEEN?! How on earth did that even happen? And yes — such a lot of inspiration in the books — have lots of ideas for new product! :) xx
So sweet, Caro!! I’ve known Paul for 24 years now so I almost don’t much remember a time when he wasn’t in my life. Belated happy anniversary xx
Thanks so much pet. I DO remember life without Dickie — and it was BORING!!! He is golden — I’m so lucky to have met him :)
Wow 15 years, amazing! Congratulations! Your desk looks beautiful too! x
Aaah that’s lovely of you Sammy — thank you so much! :)
Beautiful photos and Happy Anniversary, I’m glad you are all feeling better now x
Thanks so much Jenni :) xx
Thanks lovely — almost missed it last month!! I’ve got March to do now!! ;)
I love those polaroids, I have the same camera and I need to start using it more. I love how you’ve injected some colour into this time of year, we certainly need it in England. Come on Spring!
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Come on spring indeed!!! I was despairing at the beginning of the week but it’s looking SO beautiful and springlike today! It totally lifts your spirits doesn’t it? :)
Congratulations on 15 years! Such lovely bright photos too. I love your choice of colours #HomeEtc
Aah thanks so much Emma — that’s lovely of you! :)
Sorry you had the flu- Feb also sucked for us as far as that is concerned, but yay for awesome pegboard styling! I love so much that pegboards can be changed so often depending on your mood and nothing is permanent, I can’t wait to crack on with mine! x
Thanks lovely — and sorry you were ill too. So boring isn’t it, when you’re ill, with little ones to look after. Here’s to the spring, warmer weather, no germs AND PEGBOARDS! :)
15 years is wonderful. I’ve notched up 13 with my husband and wouldn’t be without him (on the whole). It’s a shame you were poorly and didn’t get to capture your hyacinth, isn’t their fragrance divine but the pictures that you did take are lovely. Glad you’re all better x
Aah 13 is my lucky number!! :) Wishing you a very happy anniversary too :) I’m the same — I love my boy to bits — SO grateful for him. And yes — such a shame about the hyacinth but hey! There’s always next year! ;)
There is nothing better than a Pegboard for styling somewhere.
Sorry you all had flu, I can sympathise it has been like it for weeks in our home.
I would love to see a zoomed out shot of where you Pegboard lives for inspiration xxx
I agree!! The perfect spot for making changing and styling the seasons!!! :)