we all love Willow but the interviewer had such a beautiful personality!
She is so naturally beautiful. I love her everything about her.
I would love to see a full home tour. I lover the style and vibe of this beautiful home.
🌸Willow Crossley seems darling. I am quite charmed by her. How exciting that she discovered such a fulfilling and creative outlet in her floral artistry. 💐 Her arrangements are rather spectacular -- even in their simplicity.
😉Do like when homes feel lovingly collected over the ages (vs 😝some sort of soulless set design with everything brand new). 🎀Highly prize homes that show off a 💞sentimental side as well as some 🖌personal flair too.
💕Also adore ♂️masculine and ♀️feminine mixed artfully. Elements of 🌾rural & rustic🌱 earthiness merged in with ☄cocktails & glamour☄. ☯️For me, all that perfectly balances female & male energy.
🌷Thx Alison, it's always enjoyable and satisfying to
🔍discover what inspires people to surround themselves with beauty, esp. when creating some sort of beauty (🛋 interior design,
🏘architecture|construction, ⚘gardening|landscaping,
🍽 entertaining, 👗 fashion,
🎨art, 🎼music,📚literary,
🎬production, etc.) is also what they pursue in life.
👭 Enjoyed this cosy chat and brief tour 🏡. Thankfully, even in the midst of 😷 coronavirus
🔒lockdown, we can catch a glimpse👀 beyond our own borders.
Hi Alison. I just discovered your channel and i have been watching it constantly. Every episode is so interesting and I so enjoy seeing how people decorate and curate their collections of favourite items. I just bought a new home and I am so excited to keep watching all the home tours to gain inspirations. You are a perfect host - you are so beautiful and engaging with your guests that you are interviewing. Well done!!
Would love to see more of the house. The split screen does not allow a good view.
What a lovely convo! Thank you ladies!
I love this interview😍 Such great chemistry x
This was delightful!
Lovely chat and mini tour 💞💕. Would have loved a longer home tour with what she changed since moving in.
Loved the information lot's of great idea's just wondering how Willow wrangles her brood and husband in all those sumptuous pillows books pictures and collectables gorgeous old house photos and garden
Poinsettias are awesome in their natural habitat where they are enormous like a tree and drape over a wall.
I meant "love" in last comment. Sorry for the typo.
To dry the hydrangeas you pick them at the time of the colour you want it and put them in a bowl. That’s all .
💖Bless your heart. Trust me, you might fall in the gifted camp on this point. ✂️Someone who intuitively knows when to cut &/or how to dry hydrangea flowers.
😉Maybe you're a bit of a plant whisperer and don't realize it. Or, you live in the ideal climate with right the humidity for it. 🎉For clearly you've found great success with your simple method.
😂For those of us to whom it does not come natural or easy, there are countless floors &/or other surfaces covered in 😔 dried petals of failed experimentation🔬. I assure there is a bit of an art & science to it👩🔬.
🤔For those in dire need of a dried flower injection, I recommend that you 👩💻check out "Gardening4Joy" blog where she covers "The Secret to Impeccably Dried Hydrangeas" 09/16/20. My friend swears by it.🦋🦋🦋
@@teresacarle294 Yeah! I whisper to my plants and then they usually dye lol. Joke aside , one of my sister did the same thing successfully. We cut them when they yurt started with few brown petals . The hydrangeas that looks victorien , old pink in colour. I wish I could send you a pic . Good luck. Ps: my sister leaves in a complet different area
@@Opa773 😁Happy your
💐flowers still look lovely! They sound wonderful!
🙈Honestly, I'm clueless about the mysteries of gardening🌱.
🙊My lame theories about whispering, humidity & climate when it comes to hydrangea drying was a bad attempt at a joke.
Although clearly you do have some sort of ☄magical☄ "touch" in your family bcos you still have the beautiful result. Only meant to tease you a bit about it being so easy.
💻According to the article I referenced, ⏰timing (as you mentioned today) has a lot to do with person's success in the process. Picked too soon, they will have too much moisture💧content. Picked too late, petals will wither away fast.
✂️The blogger gave advice on how much stem to cut, how to best store⚱them for best results too while drying, inclu. adding 2-3" water💦 to the vessel. Lastly, the gardener gave photo examples of what you should look for before clipping too. 😉Simply thought it might be helpful to another absolutely clueless novice out there.
🎄Merry Christmas to you!
@@teresacarle294 No offences were taken at any point during our exchanges. If you saw my garden you would understand why I thought it was funny. Thank you for the “how to”. It will come handy I’m sure . I was just lucky this time.
Great concept, but the camera moves are to crazy to handle.
This is the second of Willow's videos I've watched that are really blurred - either internet connection or she has a strong Zoom blurring on? Trying to get a good look at her gorgeous looking fireplace arrangment!
Would love to see the conservatory!
LOL. Are all of the people who are interviewed pretty blondes in their thirties????
Moving along too fast,
The flaw in this interview is that the interviewer was not a gardener and didn't have enough background knowledge to ask the right questions so this could be helpful
Hi Sigrid. Thrilled you found my page! Homeworthy's videos are dedicated to home design--so this interview, as you probably noticed, was about Willow's charming cottage and not about gardening.
@@Homeworthy I get this---but the tour was lovely and down to earth. All these videos are great. Nice work with this.
I love how expressive your face is as you interview,and you never stop smiling genuinely! Brilliant, thank you so much.