Thursday, August 25, 2011

Think Pink!



This August I had a couple different weddings that were in the softer pink, blush family.




One was a smaller wedding on the beach which we used pale pink and white roses, white stock and white alstromeria for the bridal bouquet.



It was simple yet elegant and smelled wonderful!







Another bride chose light and dark shades of pink garden roses along with green hydrangea blossoms for a simple, chic, garden feel for her bouquet. The bridesmaids also carried smaller versions of the bridal bouquet. Garden roses are great because they are available when peonies are not and have a very similar size and shape to them.






























Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Flowers Sent in Sympathy



When someone you are close to passes away or looses someone they hold very dear to them, it can be very difficult to express your condolences through words alone.


That is why the long standing tradition of sending flowers and plants to funeral services or to the homes of loved ones has become so popular. Flowers say it best when you do not have the words to express your grief.


Oftentimes people can get a bit confused as to what is appropriate to send to the funeral service or to someones home in this situation, so I will give you a few tips to keep in mind when ordering sympathy flowers.


For the service, the flowers should be delivered to wherever the visitation or wake is taking place. If the funeral service or mass is at a different location afterwards the funeral directors will be sure to get your arrangement there also.


The casket spray or larger arrangement to encompass the urn in the instance of a cremation are generally ordered by immediate family, what you want to send would be something smaller to add to the display at the service.


Your budget greatly depends on what style of bouquet will be best to send. For larger arrangements, sprays done on an easel are always lovely, they stand up and can be easily seen at the service, as well as the traditional funeral spray or basket of flowers. These types of displays are most commonly sent by businesses or family members.



For a more average budget we generally suggest a lovely vase of flowers, a house plant, or a dish garden or European basket of blooming and green plants. These arrangements are very nice because a family member can also take them home easily to enjoy, and in the case of a plant, keep for years to come in remembrance of the deceased.



If you are sending flowers to the home of a family member or friend who has recently lost someone, you would not want to send a traditional funeral spray or large basket that will be too difficult to display in the house.


The best option is a plant, dish garden, European garden, vase of flowers in a modest size or a lovely centerpiece. These items can be displayed in the home but still express to your loved one how you care for them.




Why are flowers so important at a funeral service?



The main reason is to memorialize and pay tribute to the deceased, to display to them how much you cared and that they will be deeply missed.



Another reason the flowers are so important to have at the service is to help sympathise with the family members that have lost the person. They may be walking into the service wondering if there will be any flowers, if anyone cared or remembers their loved one. If they come into the service seeing an outpouring of love and remembrance in the form of flowers they will know they are not alone in grieving the loss of their loved on. The flower displays can be very touching.









Monday, August 1, 2011

White Wedding










Davin and Elizabeth Hill











Earlier this summer I did the flowers for one of my husband and myselfs dearest friends from high school. It was a beautiful wedding in La Crosse and a wonderful weekend.



Congrats again Davin and Lizzy!





Weddings from July

July was a very busy month for weddings, every weekend we had one or tow, just a selections of some of the photos from this months weddings.










































































Monday, June 20, 2011

Love is in the air...





Another busy weekend of two magnificent weddings is behind us




The first one was for a wonderful couple that are dear friends of ours.


The wedding was out of town so luckily they had some family members who were able to safely transport the flowers.

The bride LOVES pink so the flowers were all hot pink and bright green with touches of white.









The second wedding was for an outdoor ceremony along with lake, the flowers were all white dendrobium orhids, cascade style bouquets for the bridesmaids and bride.




















Saturday, June 11, 2011

Weddings times 3!





This weekend I was fortunate enough to have three weddings to do the flowers for.


The weddings all had different styles and color themes which made things interesting.


The first one was a more simplistic take on bridal flowers. The bride wanted a small bouquet of ivory hydrange just simply tied together at the top, I couldn't make it too big because this is a very petite bride and she wanted to keep it smalll but it turned out very simple and lovely, I am sure it will compliment Amy's gown perfectly.





Amy's bridesmaids had apple green dresses so for them we went with all apple green flowers, such as green hydrangea, green spider moms and kermit poms, tied with black ribobn to accent thier dress sashes.

The next wedding color was a cornflower blue, the brides bouquet I absolutely love. Wendy wanted a large hand tied bouquet of white lilies, whtie callas, white stephanotis with pearl accents, white wax flower, and accents of blue delphinium and blue hydrangea to tie in the cornflower blue. It turned out stunning.
She went more simple with the bridesmaids with triple rose arm bouquets in white for them.





We also did a few centerpeices of ivory roses submerged under the water in vases for her family tables which are very elegant.



The final wedding was a much smaller affair, the bridal boquuet is composed of purple monte casiono and gerber daisies in red, yellow and orange. Very summery!



I had a wonderful time with these weddings this weekend and look forward to next weekends wedding flowers.

I hope everyone enjoys their weekend and hope my brides all have wonderful days!

Friday, June 10, 2011

Shelly and Ben

Last weekend I had the pleasure of making the wedding flowers for Shelly and Ben's Wedding at Fanny Hill here in Eau Claire,
The bridal bouquet was a beautiful mix of 3 various shades of paler pink roses along with cream roses, white lisianthus and white stephanotis blossoms with pearl accent.
The Bouquet reminded me of a perfect "barbie" bridal bouquet. Beautiful bouquet for a beautiful bride.





Roses for Rover

Today is the kick of to our Roses for Rover fundraiser. We are very excited because it was so successful last year that we are soing ut again this summer and hoping to raise even more money for the eau Claire county humane association.
We are partnering again this year with the great ladies of the Queen of the Castle magazine.
Every Friday all summer you can stop in our shop and purchase a dozen fresh cut roses for $10 and $5from every dozen we sell will be donated to the eau Claire county humane association. No limit!
We are very passionate about helping abandoned animals and love to be able to help eccha!