January 23rd, 2010 Posted in Main Content | No Comments »
Having a beautiful home is something everyone dreams of. We polish, scrub and tidy until our surfaces gleam and the air is fresh. But what adds that extra sparkle, the extra character and warmth to a home? Fresh flowers are a wonderful way to give your home that extra special something that people remember, and that will welcome you joyously in to your home.
People often have their favorite flowers that they use all year round in their home;
supermarkets allow us such a vast range of blooms that we forget that nature doesn’t provide us with all flower varieties all year round. An excellent way to vary from your favorite flower and create an impact, as well as reducing the environmental impact from your choice, is by choosing flowers that are in season. This instantly adds variety to your home all year round and flowers that are in season are much fresher, will last longer, and give your home a real seasonal feel.
August is an outstanding month for flowers; summer blooms will add color and vitality to every home. There is a vast array of August flowers; with so many beautiful blooms there is bound to me one that will make the most of your home.

The Carnation is a classical flower that has a very long life in a bouquet. It is available in such an array of colors that you would be very likely to find one that suits your style perfectly.
If your home has an Eastern feel about it Ginger (otherwise known as Alpinia) is a
stunning flower to use to complement this style choice; a type of lily it has a large striking head and, again, is available in many different colors and varieties. Many varieties of this flower are available to grow outdoors, if you have the inclination this is a superb flower to grow in your garden; you can them trim the stems and move them inside to create your own look. They need well-drained soil and will thrive in partial sunlight.

Roses are one of the most famous flowers; and in August they bloom perfectly. With nearly every color available these are an ideal choice for any home or as a splendid bouquet for a loved one. Either uses one color for a striking display or assorted colors and varieties for a beautiful floral arrangement.
Dahlias are becoming increasingly popular as a choice for cut 
flowers; with their dramatic round heads they the beautiful in a spray, particularly if used on their own. They can fill a vase and make it look effortlessly beautiful.

Chrysanthemums form a beautiful bouquet and are often placed amongst roses and the contrast off the smooth head of the rose and the almost fluffy look of the chrysanthemum makes this coupling magnificent.
Using seasonal flowers is an excellent way to brighten your home, create a sense of style, and bring the outdoors in. Not only this but they will welcome people in to your home, and if you always try to use flowers that are in season around your home it will mean you can create a new look every month; I know no other way you can do this so affordably!
So make use of these flowers and create wonderful displays for any occassion, i.e., Easter, Valentine’s Day, Christmas, etc., around your home that will welcome any guests you have and fill you with pride.
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March 7th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content | 2 Comments »
What can be more special than creating your own flower arrangement for an upcoming holiday or birthday?
You will make the gift special and impress your friends and loved ones. The idea may be overwhelming. This is natural when trying something new and you are unsure it will turn out right. If you are creative and have a strong affinity for flowers, than you can do it. It is a lot easier than you think. This article contains suggestions that the pros use when they make those fantastic flower arrangements. By the end of this article, you will be flower arranging like the pros. Refer to flowers for more information.
The first step is picking the right flowers. Try to pick colors and shapes of flowers that will work well together. Place them next to one another and judge how they look. There are occasions that you will want to use the same flower or color of flowers. Sometimes different colors of the same flower might work well together.
Roses, carnations, zinnias, tulips or lilies, usually are the central focus of arrangements. This is because they are single bloom flowers. Think about adding flowers with large stems to make up the back of the arrangement. This helps balance the arrangement out and give it depth. Think about using delphinium, gladiolus, and snapdragons to accomplish this effect. Small buds and multiple buds give an arrangement fullness and density. Babys breath is a good example of this type flower.
The next item that you need to choose is the vase or container that you plan to use. Again, consider the
size, shape, and color of the vase. Does it match or clash with your flower arranging choices? Think about the width of the container. Will it be to big or small to hold the number of flowers you have chosen. A good rule of thumb is your container should be about one-third to one-half the size of your flower arrrangement. If you pick a short vase, consider you will have to cut the stems of flowers so that they will fit. With some flowers this will not work. If you have short flowers, they may not reach the water below in the vase.
Once you have your vase and container you are ready to make your arrangement. Begin by cutting each flower stem diagonally about one inch from the bottom. Do this while holding the end of the stem under warm water. This cut will ensure that each stem will be able to absorb water moisture and nutrients efficiently. Fill your vase half way with water. As you cut each flower put them into the container so that they will be in water. You are not arranging them yet.
After you have cut all the flowers, fill your actual vase two thirds of the way with warm water. Look at the vase and make sure that it is not leaking. Begin your arrangement by placing your blossom flowers in the vase. Step away and see how it looks. If you judge that the stems are too long you will need to cut them. You may run into the flowers being too short. You may need to change the container if this is the case. You can also add stones or marbles into the bottom of the vase.
Continue to add flowers and cut them as you need to change the proportions and look to your arrangement. As you add more flowers, they will stay in position better.
Once you have completed your arrangement, make sure that you pick the perfect place to display your work of art. It should be in a cool place that is not too drafty. Change the water on a regular basis. If you have trouble getting inspired, look in magazines and websites that have flower arrangement displays. Print them out and try to duplicate them on your own. You may even improve on it. Your friends and family will be impressed. Visit flowers for further information.
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February 15th, 2009 Posted in Main Content, Relationships, Wedding | 2 Comments »
With all that you have to plan for your wedding and reception, from your gown
and accessories to your maid of honor and bridesmaid dresses, there is also your adorable ring bearer and sweet little flower girl to take care of. They also require attire and accessories. Along with his little tux and shiny new shoes, you need to find just the right ring bearer pillow for him to carry your lovely rings to the altar. There are several choices of ring bearer pillows, beautifully designed, and many are styled to go with any particular theme you may have chosen for your ceremony. You can even find pillows for ethnic weddings like, a fantastic Irish ceremony or beautiful Asian style wedding. There are also ring pillows for all kinds of wedding themes out there..
For your little flower girl, you can choose from a selection of exquisite basket favors made of satin and lace or chiffon, in all different colors. You will be able to find baskets that fit any scheme you like. Choose from bold colors like rich, deep claret to a soft chocolate brown with strawberry pink satin. Or maybe you would prefer a lovely, delicate white ivory or champagne.
Whether you are planning a certain color scheme or maybe a themed ceremony, there are so many styles of flower baskets and flowers available to choose from. There are some lovely flower girl baskets for beach weddings, fairy tale, western and even the perfect basket for an elegant Celtic wedding ceremony. Looking for a sophisticated formal look to your wedding? There are some awesome black and white flower baskets that will go very well with formal attire and give that extra spark of elegance and add that style of sophistication to your wedding party. As your flower girl enters the room, all eyes will be on her, so you want everything to be as perfect for her as it is for you, and there are so many choices of baskets for you to choose from. You can go from bold and beautiful to soft and lacey. With the selection of baskets for the flower girl, there are just so many styles to consider. Not only can you find them with rhinestones and pearls, but bows and lace, and lovely chiffon. They also come in different shapes as well as colors and designs. You can have the oval, round and even square basket with all the trimmings. For a few moments, your flower girl will be the center of attention, so it’s also a good idea to make sure her dress compliments yours and those of the bridesmaids. You want the wedding party to coordinate with your colors and theme for your ceremony.
You should also check with the church or the person in charge of the wedding site to make sure you can use flower petals in your ceremony, some places do not allow the throwing of real flowers. If this is the case you can you may have to skip the roses all together so please ask. Some brides fill the flower girls baskets with roses and have them pass one to each person as they walk down the aisle. There are also some wedding sites that will allow silk flower petals to be tossed, and there are also suggestions of bells, bubbles, or just carrying the baskets full of beautiful flowers as you will carry your bouquet. But whatever you decide to do, just remember how important your little flower girl is to your special day, and how special this day is to her too. Icestandard.org is your place for wedding favors.
Here is some example of popular wedding flower girl baskets:
- Crepe brown satin basket is decorated with shiny gold buttons and brown satin bows. 8″ tall.
- White Formal Affair Basket
- 10″ tall.
- White satin basket features aqua bows, silver-plated palm tree charms and a handle wrapped in aqua grosgrain ribbon. 8″ tall. (Flowers not included.)
- Touch of Gold Flower Basket
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