The Postitive Effects Of Flowers

June 28th, 2011 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, Fun Stuff, Hobbies, House and Home, Main Content, Relationships, Wedding, Womens World | 1 Comment »

Flowers make a positive impact on people’s lives, particularly in the modern world where there’s less time to connect with the natural world.  Creating your own floral arrangements is a cost effective way of doing this.

Flowers enhance people’s lives both physically and emotionally and research has shown that they can moderate mood. They make people feel less depressed and anxious and improve their general feeling of life satisfaction. Seeing pretty blooms in the morning sets up a better mood for the whole day, and the positive mood spreads to other people too. Try putting fresh flowers in the kitchen area and see how they improve your mood before work.

Blooms create a beautiful and welcoming atmosphere and impact positively on our lives. This is why hotels, such as the Pembroke Arms hotel Salisbury, invest in a good florist to decorate their lobbies, and why companies will have vases of blooms in their receptions and meeting rooms.

Workplace studies have also been undertaken to show the positive effects of flora in the office. Ideas and creative output are raised and productivity improves, making plants a welcome addition to the work place. A happy workforce is good for business and encourages loyalty from employees.

People love to be given a pretty bouquet of blooms and they will usually show a genuine smile. They represent happiness and love and promote a good feeling in both the receiver and the giver.  Creating your own flower arrangements for just this sort of occasion will enhance that feeling of happiness and love.

Flowers are also used in aromatherapy treatments to affect mood. Some smells are uplifting, such as rose, and some calming.

As well as improving mood, there are also long known physical benefits.

Flowers are beneficial in the treatment of minor ailments and are used for poultices and creams Marigold is used for healing in ointments because of the anti-fungal and antiseptic properties it possesses. Gargling with a solution made from honeysuckle helps soothe a sore throat.

People use floral infusions for tea to help the body and alter mood. An example is Chamomile which is great for boosting the immune system and producing a calming effect.

Finally, some flowers provide tasty additions to our meals. Nasturtiums are easy to grow and both the leaves and flowers can be consumed. Borage and chives both have lovely flowers and are tasty herbs.

Having more blooms in your life has got to be a good thing, so why not add some more flowers to your garden and visit your local florist to see what beautiful cut flowers are in season right now. Why not go to your local florist and buy some fresh flowers? You can find them easily using a geographical internet search such as ‘florist Southampton’ or ‘flower shop Southampton’. You should find a great selection of seasonal fresh flowers for your home.

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Helpful Precautions When Purchasing Products Via The Internet

March 30th, 2010 Posted in Main Content, Other | No Comments »

For those who are looking to make a purchase of flowers online, nothing could be easier than finding beautiful arrangements for virtually any occasion.  Arrangements of all shapes, styles, and price ranges can be available for your viewing with the simple click of a key.  Online flower sources offer flowers you can purchase for making your own flower arrangements too. There are many online florists that can make sure you are well taken care of. However, as with anything purchased via the web, there are a few things to look for when making a purchase. Please keep these precautions in mind when choosing to complete your shopping through an internet purchase.

Photobucket1. Does the web site offer a safe form of payment? When paying for any purchase made through a company website it is imperative that they make your financial security the number one priority. You may find it valuable to take advantage of programs which allow you to sign up for an account which links to your credit card, particularly if you plan to do a lot of internet shopping. Those accounts are closely monitored and have all applicable safety features installed.

2. Are all items listed as available for purchase clearly priced? Can you make your way around the web site without much difficulty? Does the web page check-out procedure leave you confused or does it clearly list price, tax, shipping, and any additional fees which may apply?

3. Does the website offer you the ability to track your order once it has been submitted? Tracking a purchase can be a big benefit, particularly when you have perhaps paid extra to make sure it arrives by a certain date. In the event that your order is misplaced or diverted, the tracking option can alert you to problems quickly and get your order processed in a timely fashion.

4. Are the specific items purchased honestly represented through the web page photographs? Particularly when buying something like a created product, such as food items, or a living product, such as a bouquet of roses, you want to make sure that the product being delivered is fresh and high quality.

5. Does the company utilize software designed to protect you from an identity breach or unauthorized charges? Software programs which encrypt personal information are easy to set up for any web based business. There are many services available for a business that is designed to protect you from someone being able to make unauthorized charges using your personal financial identity. In the event that does occur, does the web business promise to relieve you of the responsibility involved with the unlawful activity?

Making purchases via the internet is an excellent way to shop. The rewards are plentiful. The selection is unbeatable and you are able to locate and purchase items which may be unavailable to you in your area of residence. Additionally, your shopping can be completed without ever making a trip to the mall or store. These conveniences make internet shopping very popular. Just make sure that the web site you are shopping with takes just a few simple steps and your experience should be all that you are hoping it will be.

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How to Make your Out of Town Guests Feel At Home

October 13th, 2009 Posted in Family, Flower Arrangements, House and Home, Main Content | 4 Comments »

Most people will have a few guests visit them during the year depending on how far away they live from their friends and family . No matter what type of home you have, from a grand house with many guests rooms to a small apartment, there are many things you can do to make it a nice comfortable stay for those out of town guests . This article will offer some of those tips to get ready for those guests like purchasing fresh flowers for your home or the guest room by using a flower delivery, to having new towels and bath items for them to use in addition to local magazines of your area for them to enjoy on their visit. Another thought is making your own flower arrangements.

A lot of homeowners joke that one of the best things about having out of town visitors come to stay with you is that is forces you to totally clean up your home before their arrival. All kidding aside, this is one of the important steps you should do prior to people coming to stay with you . Take the time to thoroughly clean your home including the space and the bathroom where they will stay . Also, make some room with empty hangers in the closet for them to hang their things or have an empty drawer in the dresser for their use as well .

Once you have cleaned and gotten rid of the clutter in your home , you will probably need to purchase some


things for their visit. If you are close to them and they are family, then you most likely know the things that they like to eat but if you are unsure or are worried they may have some food allergies you may want to ask if they require special food items for their stay and buy those for them in advance.

Having their favorite foods to consume or anything special that they need is always a great thing to do as a hostess to do for your visitors and will be appreciated .

With the pantry and fridge full, you may want to purchase some other nice things such as items for the bathroom. If your towels are old and worn or you do not have enough towels, you should buy a few new ones. This can be done inexpensively and will really make a nice impression. A good tip is to save all of the hotel and other travel sized soaps, shampoos and lotions and put them in a nice container for your guests to use. If you don’t have small toiletries , simply buy a few little travel sized items that you enjoy as well as trial sized toothpaste and toothbrushes in case they forgot to pack them . A hair dryer is another thing to include in the basket too .

Finish off the guest area with fresh flowers and reading materials and a local magazine for those out of town guests to enjoy in their guest area too . All of these small things will make your visitors feel welcomed and glad they came to visit .

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Principle of Flower Arrangement: Emphasis

April 18th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content | No Comments »

Here is the second article on the Principles of Flower Arranging for your enjoyment.

Principles of Floral Arrangements: Emphasis

‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’. This very popular phrase holds very true for flowers, a true gift of nature. There are quite literally hundreds of thousands of varieties of flowers, each with a different shape, color, size and fragrance. Nature has provided us with flowers which bring a vibrant splash of color even to the drabbest of winters and paint the landscape all the colors of the rainbow in the spring and summer.

Garland on Wedding CakeFor centuries now, humans have used flowers for decorative and ornamental purposes. They have been used in various forms for livening up living spaces. Bunches of flowers, garlands of flowers, even dried flowers on paper have been used as decoration. In fact, one of most common forms of using flowers – the elaborate, yet highly effective flower arrangements, can be traced back many thousands of years.

Different cultures have, over time, developed their own distinctive way of flower arranging. Today, all these various styles are used around the world to achieve different effects. Some of the earliest records of flower arrangement point to China. The Chinese were also among the first to use containers of water to hold flowers so that they last longer. In Asia, the Japanese were also developing their own style of flower arrangement in which shape and form were the focus more than anything else. The practice of using flowers as garlands and wreaths was started in Egypt, Greece and Rome.

Today, the use of flower arrangements is very extensive and more and more people are becoming  professional florists. However not everyone can afford to hire professionals. In this case it helps to know at least the basics of flower arrangement, which contrary to popular belief, are not very difficult to learn. Once you know the basics of flower arrangement, it is relatively easy to play around with different styles and experiment with different types of flowers and  floral combinations.

Flower arrangement can be broadly classified into three styles, which can be then revamped and modified to suit the specific occasion or event. The three styles include the Oriental style of flower arrangement in which lines and form is given importance, the Traditional or Western style in which there is the use of many flowers together, and the Modern flower arrangements in which there are no rules really, except a preference for the Oriental style.

Whatever the style of arrangement, there are some basic principles that underlie flower arrangement. Following these basic principles is helpful as it provides simple guidelines to achieving the best results. One of the more important principles of flower arrangement is Emphasis. Emphasis is basically the dominant part of the floral arrangement or the focal point of the display. This aspect of the arrangement is the one that generally gives character to the entire set up and tells the viewer what is most important in the whole arrangement. Using the principle of Emphasis, the flower arrangement can bring to focus the color, texture, shape and even size of the materials used.

When you emphasize a certain part of your floral arrangement, you are basically drawing the viewers’ eye again and again to a certain part of your flower arrangement. In traditional styles, emphasis was basically one point from which all the other parts of the arrangement radiated out. Hence if you want to have a color theme, the center of the arrangement can have flowers of the same color, and have flowers of a contrasting color, leaves, other materials that provide texture (like dried stems, cones etc) around it.

Finally, using emphasis can also tell the viewer what the purpose of the floral arrangement is. This is  possible by the way you set your focal point up. Hence Valentine’s Day floral arrangements will usually have red or pink roses/chocolates in the shape of a heart in the center, with other material around it completing the display.

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Principles of Flower Arrangement: Balance

April 1st, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content | 4 Comments »

As promised, here is the first of six articles about the Principles of Flower Arrangement. I hope you enjoy this and the coming segments.———-Judy

For centuries flowers have been cultivated for their beauty, fragrance and color. Due to the amazing variety of flowers available and the natural beauty they lend to any place, flowers have long been used for decorative purposes. They have been used to beautify the barest of dwellings and used for special occasions and festivals.

One of the most popular ways of using flowers is to place them in artistic and creative arrangements.2 Foot Arrangement However, floral arrangements, though commonly used today, have developed over centuries and across cultures around the world. Some of the earliest records of flower arrangements have been traced to China. Here Buddhist beliefs led to meanings being assigned to flowers and thus determined their use in arrangements. China was also amongst the earliest cultures to place flowers in containers of water to prolong their life. Closely following China was Japan, which developed its own distinctive style of flower arrangement, relying more on shape and form. It was in Egypt, Rome and Greece that flowers were used for making garlands and wreaths, both to wear and to use for decoration.

Today, at an individual level and at the level of hotels or bigger gatherings, people love having flower arrangements around. And while most people will randomly arrange flowers and branches in a vase, there is in fact an art to flower arranging. Of course this doesn’t mean that only professionals can employ this art to make stunning pieces of work. Anyone sitting at home can also learn the basics of floral arrangements and with a little creativity make some fun and beautiful flower settings.

A floral arrangement is simply a combination of different elements which, when put together well, produces a visually striking and appealing display. Technically, there are 3 basic styles of arranging flowers. Any other style is generally a take on one of these.

The Oriental style of floral arrangement emphasises lines. The Traditional or Western style is based on the use of many flowers together in the arrangement, and the third Modern style has no rules really, but does pay more attention to line and form.

Whatever the style of floral arrangement, there are certain principles that should be followed for a beautiful and complete looking display. One of the more important principles to follow is Balance.

A symetrically balanced flower arrangement.Balance is the one aspect that gives a floral arrangement its visual appeal and determines whether it can be classified as a formal or an informal arrangement. Balance in a floral arrangement is to be maintained in two areas – physical, the actual balance of the arrangement so it stands up straight, and the other is the visual balance so that it looks balanced to the eye.

Visual balance in a floral arrangement can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. In a symmetrically balanced arrangement, the two sides of the display are identical. Such arrangements are generally meant for formal use and give a slightly serious and rigid appearance. On the other hand, asymmetrical floral arrangements are different on either side of an imaginary central axis. These are more fun, active, informal and dynamic.

Balance in the appearance of the floral arrangement is related to the correct use of color and weight of flowers (the visual weight and not its actual weight). Generally dark and dense flowers appear heavy. As a rule, for a balanced appearance, heavy flowers are placed at the bottom of the arrangement and lighter ones towards the outer edges and upper portions.

Putting a pleasing floral arrangement together is a matter of practice and creativity. All it requires is a willingness to experiment and have some fun with flowers.

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Flowers Are a Favorite Gift to Get

March 21st, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content, Relationships | 6 Comments »

Flowers, whether silk flower or fresh flowers are one of the favorite gifts to give and receive, as they convey a warm feeling to the recipient. They always give off a positive impact on a person’s emotions; they give delight due to their fragile beauty, and spell out a powerful symbol of enduring affection and optimism towards life. The flowers are an expression of the heart of the giver that transcends words; they express the exact sentiment that one might find difficult to convey in words.

There are many occasions when Flowers are sent to your friends, relatives and loved ones such as wedding ceremony, birthday, Valentines Day, Mother’s Day, Easter, Thanksgiving Day and some other occasions. You can also send flowers to remember special dates, to celebrate new homes and to wish people well with a new job or business.

Flower arrangements are the perfect way to wish happy birthday to a friend or a dear one. You can give your mother a gift of beautiful flowers on Mother’s day for all that she does throughout the year for you. A flower is a symbol of love and you can give a flower bouquet to your girlfriend or spouse on Valentines Day or wedding anniversary. Funeral flowers are also a way to express empathy and condolence. Use wedding flowers to createa wedding flower bouquet and floral arrangement to decorate the church for the service and the reception too. Whatever kind of flowers you get, make certain to put some thought into it. It is best if you do your research, know which flowers are in season and which kinds of flowers go together well in an arrangement, and especially find out what people’s favorite flowers are before you get them flowers as a present.

Aside from being a great present and decoration, a recent study conducted at Rutgers University, the State University of New Jersey, offers scientific proof that flowers do improve our emotional health. First, flowers do provide happiness, surely a necessity for our emotional well-being. Second, the impact of flowers is positive and long-term. Lastly, flowers help to enable connections between people.

Flowers were only available in the flower shop and supermarkets traditionally. These flower shops are loaded with a vast selection of different flowers. You will find exotic flowers such as Anthuriums, soft waxy orchids and breath taking Ostrich Plume Ginger flowers and there will also be Peruvian lilies in a mix of colors arranged next to trays of delphiniums and larkspur flowers. However, the increasing demand for flowers as well as the popularity of the Internet resulted to the existence of online flower shops and websites selling flowers.

These Internet Flower stores generally have interesting selection of flower arrangements and floral bouquet that we can look at before we order. You can see if you would like to purchase tropical flowers like Ostrich Plume Ginger flowers, Lobster claws, or Peruvian Lilies and you can also choose assorted roses, many different orchids, tulips, daisies, asters and many others. You can choose to buy seasonal floral arrangements, special holiday gifts, occasional gifts and even get well flower arrangements. The best way that you can buy flowers online is to see the many flower delivery services online and look for the ones who can provide you with the flowers of your choice. Another alternative is to do your own flower arranging.

It is a good idea to work with a florist when choosing flowers because they are able to show different displays and arrangement that can stimulate ideas, which can turn out to be very unique and in a lot of situations fit into the budget you are working with. A great way to choose a florist is by simple ‘word of mouth’; a florist that creates an impressive floral design usually makes a habit of repeating good work. You can ask family members, friends or co-workers for florist recommendations. You should also ask about affiliations with other florist organizations. Affiliations often mean that certain minimum standards must be met; a florist may have affiliations with organizations such as the Society of American Florists and national wire services such as FTD florists or Teleflora. The umbrella company will then forward your order on to a member florist in your locale.

Floral arrangements are truly a gift to all of us, they are not only beautiful but they are fascinating proofs of how powerful the effect nature has to humans. Send flowers to make your loved ones feel special, send flowers on any occasions or simply send them without any special reason and let the flowers create their magic in the lives of those who are really close to your heart.

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Flower Arranging Tips for the Beginner

March 7th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Main Content | 3 Comments »

What can be more special than creating your own flower arrangement for an upcoming holiday or birthday? Floral Cake, great for any occasion.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.

Mother's Day Arrangement, featuring roses.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 Father's Day Arrangement 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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Tips For Choosing the Right Wedding Florist

March 6th, 2009 Posted in Main Content, Wedding | No Comments »

As a bride to be planning your wedding, you have so many plans you need to make in order to create the perfect wedding.  One alternative is to make your own bouquet and flower arrangements, especially if your budget is tight.  However, if this is not your desired road to take then the following advice concerning using a florist might be what you are looking for.

The wedding planning decisions can be very stressful. Each little decision you make affects the overall day. Therefore, it is important to try to find help wherever you can. Take help whenever offered and although it is very hard, sometimes, let others help with some of these decisions. Refer to flowers for more information.

Choosing the right florist can really take a lot of stress off of you. However, it is important to know what to look for in a florist so that you end up with a florist that will cater to all of your Wedding Flower needs.

You should reserve your floral designer early on in the wedding planning process. You will want a floral designer who is knowledgeable, creative and pleasant. Most importantly, your florist should be courteous and sensitive to your desires and try to accommodate you with the best flowers available within your budget, no matter how much or little you have to spend.

What to do BEFORE you head out to meet with a florist.

Think about the type of person you can work with well. Do you want someone who is going to take charge and pretty much make all of the decisions for you? Or, would you rather just have someone who can gently guide you in the right direction? Or, would you like a combination of both? Someone who knows the best, but offers their advice in a manner that puts you in control?

Talk to friends and relatives who have recently been married and find out who they would recommend and where they have interviewed florists.

Really think about the colors and type of bouquet you have always dreamed of before you go in to see a florist. This way you will have some idea of what you like. However, be open to the suggestions your florist
has, as you could be pleasantly surprised. Visit flowers for more information.

Here are some questions you can ask a potential florist.

1. What is the florist’s design philosophy? Florists generally love to share their artistic abilities. Ask to see a portfolio. Do their styles and views fit with your own ideas?

2. The florist should have an extensive portfolio showing a broad range of wedding work from bouquets to centerpieces. Photos are a great way to see the consistency of work.

3. You can get an idea of a florists experience by asking questions. What flowers will be in season on your wedding day? What if your budget is small, how can the florist maximize your options?

4. What are trends in style now? Why would or wouldn’t your idea work?

5. What are the most popular flowers for your wedding season?

6. Does the florist preserve bouquets after the wedding? If your florist does not preserve bouquets, than ask for references and be sure to make an appointment before the wedding, so that you can get your flowers preserved directly after.

Choosing the right florist will help take off some of the pressures of all of those wedding decisions. Once you have made your decision, your florist will guide you along the process of making the best wedding flower decisions and help you to create the wedding of your dreams.

No matter if you decide to do your own floral arranging, or use the services of a florist, your wedding day will be what you want it to be.

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