Dear Readers,
If you’ve read my previous post, you’ll remember how Marius won Primrose’s heart with a pot of red primroses. Not long after, they got married and started their life together as the Willow family.
They
spent several happy years living out of their customized flower truck, selling
flowers in every corner of Sylvania.
However, with five children now,four of them still very
young,and a truck that was starting to show its age and struggle on the road,
Primrose and Marius realized that their traveling days were coming to an end.
It was finally time to find a permanent home and establish their business for
good.
After considering some of their favorite villages in Sylvania, they chose to settle in Sweet Berry Valley. They decided not to park their truck in the village center; they knew Rebecca Dingle already ran a successful flower shop there, and the Willows wanted to be good neighbors, not competitors.
Instead, the pink flower truck sat on the grass of High Valley Park. The almond trees were in full bloom at this time of year, making it a lovely spot.
Right nearby was a small, spring-inspired playground name "Little Blossom" that looked like it belonged in a fairy tale.
It featured a florar swing, a flower-theme seesaw, and a small slide. There were even pastel coloured flowers used as stepping stones for the little ones to hop across.
It was the perfect place for the children to play while their parenta were working.
But
before running to the playground, the Willow children knew that setting up was
a true family effort. Before the first customer arrived, everyone had a job to
do. Marius was busy unloading buckets filled with fresh, colourful
flowers.
Primrose carefully arranged a beautiful flower basket. Little Rose was right by her side, eager to help her mother tuck the last stems into place.
This flower basket was to be placed next to a chalkboard at the park’s entrance. The sign read: "Grand Opening! Meet Flowever – Free seeds with every purchase." It was an invitation for their new neighbors to discover their flower truck.
Lily was organizing the packets of seeds, making
sure they were ready for the giveaway.
Primrose then moved to the handmade wooden display Marius had built for her, placing her pressed flower frames for everyone to see.
Marius,with the help of Lily and Rose, set up the "For Green Fingers" corner. The Willows wanted to encourage the villagers to try their hands at gardening, so they offered tools, watering cans, and different seed packets.
Iris and Fern were still too little to help with the setup, but they didn't get in the way. Instead, they entertained themselves playing hide-and-seek among the flowerpots.
Baby
Rowan, who had been fast asleep in a basket while the rest of the family
prepared, woke up just in time to see the grand opening begin.
The curiosity of the villagers didn't take long to kick in:
The Flora family, who recently moved to Sweet Berry Valley, saw the sign at the park entrance. Since the whole family loves gardening they were the first to arrive.
They bought some tools and a new watering can to replace their old, leaking one.
Lennon and his sister Flora were delighted to get a packet of tulip seeds,their favourite flowers.
The Buckley family was thrilled to have another deer family in the village and stop by to give them a warm welcome.
Agatha Buckley couldn't take her eyes off the blue roses, not only were they her favorite flowers in her favorite colour, but they even matched the blue rose pattern on the dress she was wearing.
Before leaving, Agatha invited them over for dinner the following weekend, a gesture that Primrose and Marius happily accepted.
Peter and Peace spent a long time admiring the pressed flower frames.
They eventually chose a beautiful one featuring orange flowers.
Bianca Marshmallow and her daughter, Katherine, bought several pots of white and blue flowers. These colours matched their toy shop perfectly, so they chose them to decorate the entrance.
Marius thoughtfully offered to deliver them first thing the next morning so they wouldn't have to carry the heavy pots themselves. Bianca and Katherine were so grateful for his kindness.
Primrose helped him choose the perfect bouquet: tulips for perfect love, and pink roses for admiration, happiness and gratitude
The Willows also sold cards for special occasions so Frank picked out one with a red heart on the cover.
He decided to take it home to write a heartfelt message, wanting to explain that after all these years of marriage, those flowers showed exactly what his wife meant to him.
Nancy Waters picked out a lovely bouquet of tulips for her friend Betty Hazelwood, who was feeling a bit under the weather with a cold.
She also chose a pot of orange primroses for herself, a small act of self-care because she, too, deserved a little treat.
The biggest surprise came in the afternoon when Rebecca Dingle herself walked up the path with her family.
Primrose, who was busy adding one more
frame to her collection of pressed flower art, felt a bit nervous, but she
greeted them with a warm smile.
Rebecca wasn't annoyed at all; in fact, she leaned in close to admire Primrose’s compositions.
"These are incredible," Rebecca said sincerely. "I focus on fresh arrangements, but I’ve never seen work quite like this".
"The village is growing so fast that there’s more than enough room for both of us. I think we’ll make a great team."
Primrose, touched by her kindness, offered Rebecca one of her
favorite pressed flower pictures as a gift.
"Please, take this," Primrose said with a smile. "It’s a small gift to celebrate our new friendship."
Rebecca’s eyes lit up as she took the frame. "It’s
beautiful, Primrose! It will have a special place in my shop. Welcome to the
valley."
Meanwhile,the children from both families began to play and got along straight away and Marius and Dominic, Rebecca´s husband,were having a cheerful conversation about plant fertilizers.
Their first day in Sweet Berry Valley was a wonderful success. As the afternoon activity began to quiet down, the Willows prepared to call it a day. Tired but happy, they helped each other pack up the truck before heading toward their new home.
They knew they had made the right choice to finally settle down their flower truck for good,right here in Sweet Berry Valley among the blooming almond trees.
I hope you enjoyed today’s story!
I find the Willow family absolutely adorable, and I’m really happy they’ve settled in Sweet Berry Valley.
Decorating a house for them is a project I’d love to take on in the long run, but I don’t plan on starting just yet,mostly because life is quite busy at the moment, and I know it's a project that will take some time.
Currently, I’m working on a short story for "Creative Challenge #4" on the Sylvanian Creations blog. The theme this month is "April Showers," and I hope to post it by the end of April.
Thanks for
visiting, and see you in my next post!
Hi Cutata!
ResponderEliminarIt was lovely to read a part 2 on Primrose and Marius' story. They've created a lovely life for themselves, as well as a thriving business and beautiful family.
It was very considerate of them to set up in the park instead of the village centre, and I was also relieved to read that Rebecca Dingle was so welcoming to sweet Primrose as a fellow florist. I do agree with Rebecca: Primrose's pressed art is beautiful and a wonderful way to save blooms forever.
As always it was nice to see various villagers feature in the story. I recently treated myself to the Hunter-Smythe family and love them - it was sweet of Mr Hunter-Smythe to choose a meaningful bouquet for his wife.
I see what you mean about the Willows! They're so cute, and their faces have a very gentle way about them. And those babies! <3
I hope you have a great week!
Hi Kelsie,
ResponderEliminarThanks so much for your kind words!
Everyone in Sweet Berry Valley loves flowers and gardening, so since the two shops aren't very close to each other, I’m sure they’ll both stay busy.
I also finally got the Flora Rabbits, and they are just adorable. It felt like the perfect time to feature them in this story.
The Hunter-Smiths also a very cute family. I´d love to see them in some of your future stories.
Have a lovely day!
Hi Cutata
ResponderEliminarIt was a good idea to take a leap in time so that the romantic couple of your previous story had become an established family. Seeing the children help set things up for the shop highlighted their closeness as a family.
Again, I enjoyed the procession of customers, each with their own floral needs. I particularly liked the photo of the curious Hunter-Smyth triplets looking at tiny Rowan. I love the faces of the Sylvanian sheep so I was happy to see the Dingles feature. So good that they have started a friendship with the Willows.
Another lovely story and your wonderful photos.
Enjoy the rest of April my friend!
Hi Jackson!
EliminarThanks very much for your comment!
My original plan was to show the whole family already settled in Sweet Berry Valley, but I decided it would be more meaningful to show how Primrose and Marius first met. I really wanted to capture that early spark!
I also wanted to highlight the friendly relationship between the Willows and the Dingles. In Sweet Berry Valley, community always comes before competition, even between two flower businesses.
Have a wonderful day!
Hi Cutata,
ResponderEliminarwhat a lovely new story you shared featuring Willow family. I was glad to learn that they found a nice place to settle down after having travelled miles and miles all over Sylvania, running their ambulant flower business. Great to see that the citizens of Sweet Berry Valley gave them a warm and happy welcome and buying lots of new flowers and gardening equipment. Selling dried pressed flowers is such a special idea - and I was happy to see Peter & Peace buying one set of framed decorative dried flowers (looking forward to seeing it in their own little home (btw: Apple & Juice from Purrchester are sending warm purrs). Always a pleasure enjoying all the little details in your pictures!
To put it in a nutshell: Thank you for this heartwarming new story - I'm looking forward to more news from Sweet Berry Valley, soon. Hope you enjoy a sunny week-end!
Hi Cutata
ResponderEliminarthank you for a heartwarming new story. I love to (literally) deep dive into your pictures and discover all the little details. It's such a pleasure!
Hope you are having a nice and sunny week-end!
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EliminarHi Florence,
EliminarThanks a million for your lovely comments! I’m so glad you enjoyed the story and noticed those little details.
Peter and Peace took their time choosing which pressed flower frame to take home , they liked them all!. Even though the frame turned out a bit bigger than they expected for the original spot, I think it will look great elsewhere in their cottage.
They also send their kind regards to Apple and Juice, and they're looking forward to seeing them again.
Have a wonderful day, my friend!
Hi Cutata!
ResponderEliminarI had been looking forward to this story and I enjoyed it a lot! I'm happy to see Primrose and Marius, now with their family, settled down at Sweet Berry Valley. This family is so adorable! I love how you used those pieces of whimsical furniture for the Little Blossom park. Such a cute idea, and it works perfectly!
I love Primrose's pressed flowers and I'm not surprised that they are popular. I'm so glad to read that Rebecca Dingle also liked them and that they have become friends.
Always happy to see the villagers going out about their day. A wonderful story with beautiful pictures, as always.
Looking forward to the next one. Have a wonderful rest of the week my dear friend!
Hugs!
Hi Ayrell!
ResponderEliminarThank you so much for your kind words!
I´m glad you enjoyed reading about the Willows. They are a charming family, and despite being one of the newest damilies in Sweet Berry Valley , they´ve became one of my favourites. Because of that, I´ve decided to a decorate a house for them.It might take some time, but I´m looking forward to to it when I have more free time.
Hugs!