Posts tagged Betsy Gibson Design
A Different Kind of “Busy”

I didn’t do a whole lot on the floral front during Covid quarantine, but I did enjoy time exploring local trails, binging on Netflix, reading books (old and new!) and doing lots of creative things with my family—from painting to collage to music. Have a look!

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"Rooms in Bloom" at the Hill-Stead Museum

I was honored to have been selected as one of 13 floral designers to showcase my designs at the Hill-Stead Museum’s “Rooms in Bloom” event last weekend in what was my largest installation to date. After all, I don’t do weddings, and I don’t do funerals!

I created six designs for the house—three for the first floor’s front entry hall and three for the same hall space upstairs. I based my designs on the original gardens of the Hill-Stead, as planned by Beatrix Farrand. I used, in the end, 14 flowers original to the property and was thrilled to find historically accurate colors, as well. I’ll post photos of several of my designs below and explain my thinking behind each piece. But first, a bit of history on the Hill-Stead and the treasures it holds.


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