Gretchen Reuter is the Director of Operations at Leys, Christie & Co, the President of Essential Potions, and a lover of natural beauty, athletics, and a good laugh.
Director of Operations at Leys, Christie & Co., Inc.
Scarsdale, US
[email protected]
Her specialty pearl business has been in the family for more than a century, and working with beautiful pearls serves to reinforce her love of nature's beauty. Having attended two artistic schools - Hartwick College and Rittner’s School of Floral Design - Gretchen Reuter has studied, indulged, and maintained her appreciation for art, beauty, and the world around her.
Over the course of her artistic studies, Gretchen fostered an appreciation for design, precision, and intricacy, not only in works like paintings or sculptures but in everyday life, as well. Having studied Art History prior to floral design, Gretchen became fascinated with the appeal of still life paintings, most notably in the work of Saint ORLAN, whose pieces were notably eye-catching and progressive.
The romantic and emotive significance of flowers is fairly commonplace, but the bouquet you gift to a dear friend could hold more symbolism than you think. Learning about the different meanings each flower has historically held based on their type and even color could make your modern floral arrangements and gifted bouquets more interesting, fun, and meaningful!
There are many essential oils on the market today, but knowing which oil to choose can be difficult.
Some essential oils are commonly known. However, there are a number of essential oils that go unnoticed.
Read about common & uncommon oils for your consideration.
The Hudson Valley in southern New York may invoke images of a bustling urban setting, given its proximity to New York City. However, the Hudson Valley has a number of wonderful places that feature natural environments and beautiful scenery.
There are 272 families of both indigenous and naturalized plants and trees currently in North America. Described here are a few prominent example as well as their uses.
In recent years, it has been discovered that there is actually a relationship between our mental health and natural elements surrounding us.
Gretchen Reuter is the Director of Operations at Leys, Christie & Co, the President of Essential Potions, and a lover of natural beauty, athletics, and a good laugh.
Director of Operations at Leys, Christie & Co., Inc.
Scarsdale, US
[email protected]
Her specialty pearl business has been in the family for more than a century, and working with beautiful pearls serves to reinforce her love of nature's beauty. Having attended two artistic schools - Hartwick College and Rittner’s School of Floral Design - Gretchen Reuter has studied, indulged, and maintained her appreciation for art, beauty, and the world around her.
Over the course of her artistic studies, Gretchen fostered an appreciation for design, precision, and intricacy, not only in works like paintings or sculptures but in everyday life, as well. Having studied Art History prior to floral design, Gretchen became fascinated with the appeal of still life paintings, most notably in the work of Saint ORLAN, whose pieces were notably eye-catching and progressive.
The romantic and emotive significance of flowers is fairly commonplace, but the bouquet you gift to a dear friend could hold more symbolism than you think. Learning about the different meanings each flower has historically held based on their type and even color could make your modern floral arrangements and gifted bouquets more interesting, fun, and meaningful!
There are many essential oils on the market today, but knowing which oil to choose can be difficult.
Some essential oils are commonly known. However, there are a number of essential oils that go unnoticed.
Read about common & uncommon oils for your consideration.
The Hudson Valley in southern New York may invoke images of a bustling urban setting, given its proximity to New York City. However, the Hudson Valley has a number of wonderful places that feature natural environments and beautiful scenery.
There are 272 families of both indigenous and naturalized plants and trees currently in North America. Described here are a few prominent example as well as their uses.
In recent years, it has been discovered that there is actually a relationship between our mental health and natural elements surrounding us.