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Gold and Blue and White Holiday Container Garden Ideas

November 29, 2024

My kitchen window looks out at my front door — and as I type this, when I look up I see the half done holiday container gardens sitting there.  (They are undone – not quite working and now they are taunting me)

I lost momentum, because my design is just not doing it for me.  I am trying to think of a way to quickly and cheaply salvage the thought and materials already invested….I think pomegranates or oranges (or both) might be the answer…..and maybe some of the flower heads of my huge Miscanthus.  (I will share pictures and a full list of supplies if they look better after this weekend’s tinkering).

But of course, as I sit perplexed as to how to make this year’s planters better, I have just decided what I might do for next year.  My house is dark, so one of my issues is that dark greens don’t really show up against the house (which is part of my problem this year when I went with purple/red eucalyptus as a central design element).  So, in the spirit of something brighter yet still holiday-ish.  How is this for a planter idea?

Gold – Blue – White Holiday Planter

holiday container inspiration by studio 'g' blog Rochelle Greayer
Holiday containers can use decorative items from the garden – This container features golden conifers (cypress), yellow willow, and dogwood mixed with cotton branches and white blooming heather (erica). Blue spruce is a bright contrast, and variegated boxwood ties it all together. Finish with silvery accents (the mesh decorations are interesting and I love silver and gold together).

Yellow Willow is used for the centerpiece (or yellow dogwood), blue spruce and variegated boxwood are used to add contrast and texture. The golden cypress is evergreen and will be colorful all winter. Add in dried cotton still on the stems and some planted white heather. 

The balls on the bottom left are amazing — I found them at Christmas Baubles for Sale — unfortunately, they were 97 bucks for 6 (ouch!!), but the biggest is 12″, the middle 10″, and the smallest is 8″ — and you do get 2 of each — so maybe it might be something to split with a friend?

What do you think about bows?  Personally, I am not a ‘bow person’.  But I think it might need something — at least on the wreath. I included the bow because I do love burlap, and if I were doing this, I think perhaps I would make the bow a bit more floppy-sloppy to take the “bow” edge off — like this.

burlap bow

Oh, and I am about to buy this fake blue spruce wreath to go with it since it seems to already be on an ‘after Christmas’ holiday sale.

jcpenny holiday wreath blue spruce prelit

Pre-lit blue spruce wreath from JCPenny.

But if I still lived in England, I think I would have to go with one of Miss Pickering’s blue spruce wreaths….like this one….or if you click through, you will see the utterly gorgeous creations from past years.

miss pickering blue spruce wreath

What do your holiday containers look like?  Did they come out particularly nice — if so, and you want to share…shoot me an email.

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  1. Andrew says:

    Your materials look great and it’ll be neat to see how it turns out. I haven’t really used any Spruce (ouch!).

    With Bows/Ribbon I try to stick to only using bows on wreaths, loops of ribbon wired and fastened into containers seem to work better.

    My container at home looks pretty bland but here are some I’ve done at work this winter.

  2. Andrew says:

    Sure no problem, glad you liked them.

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