Hello Everyone,
It's a long time since I have found or taken the time to write a blogpost. I still take lots of photos and still make lots of bouquets but somehow, with my little family, my full time job and my 2 hours commuting time every day, I don't know anymore when to blog.
Maybe I should rebrand my little online space or start thinking about new projects to find some new motivation for the blog. In fact I have been working on a new visual identity for madame love with a designer friend for some time now, but I need to stick to it and advance on that project too!
Well well, enough about my little "etats d'ame" as the French would say and back to my blogpost.
Today, I would like to show you a lovely flowershop I visited when I was in Brussels a couple of weeks ago with Mr. Love. This shop is situated in the Marolles district of Brussels, on the square where the gorgeous fleamarket takes place every Sunday. It is called La Frénésie and it is full with lovely vintage decoration and pretty flowers.






I love visiting flower shops when I go on holiday somewhere and show you the pictures here.
I wish you all a great start in this new week!
I hope I will find the way back to this wonderful thing that is blogging. In the meantime, if you want to see and here more of me, I am still microblogging on Instagram!
Elodie
La Frénésie 67 Place du Jeu de Balles Brussels +32 473 71 09 08






As I couldn't capture it, I decided to capture some rain drops on the flowers and plants from my mum's garden for you.
Hello everyone,
I publish less on the blog lately, mainly due to a busy schedule, but I am still making bouquets and enjoying it. I just come back from a very relaxing weekend at my parent's place and I have been playing with flowers and with my camera between two showers all weekend. I will show you some pictures of the garden just after the rain later this week, as I am obsessed with the beauty of rain drops, but first, let me show you my little hellebores and lilac bouquet.


Have a relaxing week everyone! Thank god, this is going to be a short one!
Elodie
Hello everyone,I just come back from a very refreshing weekend in Brussels and I had the joy to see the first flowers I planted back in November blooming in my little garden: So here comes my home grown bouquet with white muscari and anemones. I wish you all a great day!




Hello!
This is the end of the weekend and even if it has been a little bit challenging with the mini, I feel like a little of a Sunday evening blues. I think the best cure for that are flowers. So here comes a mini bouquet to think of when it is getting a little bit tough this week.
xoxo
Elodie



Hello everyone,
I don't have as much time as I would like to, to blog since I started my new job in February, but I still keep some time for myself to make bouquets and photography them at the weekend: This is my way to relax and forget about my little worries and anxieties.
I made this bouquet at my parent's place in Picardy with all the flowers I could find in the garden:




What about you? How do you like your bouquets? Do you like to go colourful or to stick to one main colour?
I wish you all a great day!
Elodie
Hello everyone!
I hope you had a great week end! Time to relax and enjoy some time with your family. Today I would like to share another online shop crush I had lately. It is a French shop again called "
Hello everyone,
As I told you 


So! What do you think? Do you prefer to
Mimosa is such a happy flower. I love that in blooms in the middle of winter in the south of France. I decided to make this bouquet in a green art deco vase my mum gave me for my birthday in October. I love the contrast and the colour combination.
I will show you later this week, how you can use mimosa in combination with other flowers for mini bouquets.
I wish you all a great and sunny day, and if it's not sunny where you live, you can still buy some mimosa to brighten up your day.
Take care and speak to you soon,
Elodie

Hello!
Here comes another now of my online shop crush - a French one again! It is called
Hello everyone!
Today I would like to show you the lovely flowershop of my friend Claire - 



Hello everyone!
Flowers are expensive in Paris. This is not a secret. So until my garden starts to properly bloom, I decided to make bouquets with some flowers I never arranged before (always exciting!).
I found those waxflowers (also called Chamelaucium) on the market for only 6 € the bunch.
I cut them very short and took out the leaves to make some mini bouquets with them and mixed them with some helebores and green from the garden. The waxflower originates from Australia and is very resistant. The name comes from the waxy feel of its petals. I like them and I think they are pretty suitable for mini bouquets and a pretty table decoration.
What do you think?




Good morning everyone!
Here is my first bouquet for you this year. Thank you for your comments here and on 


Hello my little flowers,
2014 has been a tough year in many ways. We so much wanted a change in the summer, that when the news came that my husband got a job in Paris, we decided to move countries within two months and organise everything while both working.
We managed but those months before the move and the two months since we arrived have been exhausting and I haven't had much time for blogging.
I have been a little hard on myself lateLx. I was not very proud of myself and about what I have been doing with the blog in the past months.
But then, I decided to look back on 2014 and on the bouquets I made this year and I was pretty happy. 







