How Big is Too Big?

How do I know how big to make my bouquet?

That answer varies from bride to bride. The easy answer is this, make the bouquet as big or little as is pleasing to you. However, I can give you some guidelines that will help if you really don’t know what is pleasing to you. I rarely make a bouquet that is smaller than a six inch diameter. That means, if you were to take a ruler or tape measure out and placed it directly across the center of the bouquet from one end to the other you would measure six inches on the ruler. I think an eight inch bouquet is the smallest I recommend for a bride. If you are on an extreme budget, I would recommend an eight inch diameter bouquet for you and six inch diameter bouquets for your bridesmaids. Beyond that, I look at your size and decide what would look best for you to carry, keeping in mind that you don’t want to HIDE behind your flowers. YOU are the focus of attention and your flowers are there to enhance how YOU look walking down the aisle. I have had brides who wanted a six inch diameter bouquet for themselves and gave single flowers to the bridesmaids to carry.

One of the things you want to keep in mind here is that your bouquet should ALWAYS be the biggest and nicest of the wedding party bouquets. You don’t want your bridesmaids to carry bouquets bigger than yours! If you wanted to carry a cascade bouquet, I always ask how tall you are and then when I am making the cascade I hold it up to someone who is the same height to be sure it hits near the knee and not the floor. I have had pregnant brides who needed larger bouquets because it was their desire to cover up their tummies with their bouquet. So, there is always going to be a reason to customize YOUR bouquet to your taste and your situation.

Tell her she is the Pot of Gold at the end of your rainbow

As we come to the end of this wonderfully romantic week, I have something new and fantastic to share with you. How magically could it be to present the love of your life with the most unique bouquet of rainbow colored roses, making sure she knows you believe she is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow as far as you are concerned. Guess what, that dream is now a reality!

I had a local television appearance last Friday, 2/10/12 and the subject was “Bye Bye Boring Valentine’s Day Roses”. This company, www.fiestaroses.com sent me 5 different rose bouquets for the show…rainbow roses, blue roses, purple roses, lime green roses and half red and half white roses. Their sister company, www.theultimaterose.com sent me 3 foot long red roses as well. I can’t say enough great things about these companies and the product they sent to me for the FOX 40 episode.

Please check them out if you are looking for unique roses…they ship overnight anywhere in the U.S.”

 

And as my special gift to all of you who have taken the time to read my blogs, participate in our community and for flower lovers everywhere, here is my full length FREE video talking about Rainbow Roses.

It’s All In The Numbers

And here we are, February 14th and I want to wish a Happy Valentine’s Day to everybody! And if you are lucky enough to be a Valentine’s Bride, I hope that your special day is everything you could possibly wish for. But for all of you out there who are brides to be or are hoping for a proposal on the most romantic day of the year, here’s some great little tidbits about roses.

Valentine’s Day is the biggest day for Roses. If you’ve read along in my series on flower meanings, you’ve already got your special roses picked out for your sweetheart. But did you know that you can also convey a message along by just the number of roses you give? That’s right, so if you weren’t able to get that deep red rose, you can still let the pedals do the talking for you.

A single rose is still one of the most powerful messages you can send. It tells the recipient that you fell in love with them at first sight. And if your sweetheart presents you with two roses intertwined together, guess what, you’re about to become a bride to be because this symbolized an engagement.

Looking for away to tell somebody you have a crush on them? Nothing says it better than a half dozen roses. While we all know that a perfect dozen signifies be mine, nine roses mean we’ll be together forever and thirteen lets you tell somebody that you will be their friend forever.

Need to apologize for something? Fifteen roses can say it for you. Twenty one roses will let your sweetheart know that you are totally dedicated to them. Two dozen roses shouts I’m yours to your sweetheart. Telling somebody congratulations couldn’t be said better than with 25 perfect roses. And if you are lucky enough to get three dozen roses this Valentines, you can definitely believe that they are head over heels in love with you.

Whatever number of roses you get, here is hoping that you have a fabulous Valentines Day!

He loves me, He loves me not

Remember this fun little children’s game played with the pedals of daisies? Whether it’s the carefully pulled bouquet out of your garden presented to you by your child, roots and dirt still attached, to your first corsage to your bridal bouquet, flowers and love are completely intertwined. With Valentine’s day a week away, everybody’s thoughts turn to flowers and what to get or create for that special person in your life.

The last couple of blogs have talked about the two floral mainstays of Valentine’s Day, Roses and Carnations and their meanings. If you are looking for something a little more unique to create with, I’d like to share with you some other fabulous flowers you could use and what their meanings are.

The dainty daisy represents gentleness, innocence and loyal love.

 

 

 

 

Red Chrysanthemum means I love you. In fact, the red shade of most flowers designates love so don’t worry if you can’t get those brilliant red roses you had your heart sent on sending.

 

 

 

 

Orchids represent magnificence, love and beauty. I love working with orchids. Our sister site has a large number of videos on creating arrangements with orchids.

 

 

 

 

 

Have a crush on somebody? Consider sending them Gardenias which represent a secret love.

Conversational Carnations

Carnations like roses, have a wide range of ‘voices’ and are another excellent choice for telling that special someone how you feel about them on Valentine’s Day. This versatile flower is second only to roses in popularity. It’s gentle fragrance and hardy long lasting blossom make it a perfect choice for any arrangement style.

As with roses, the dark red carnation signifies deep love and affection.

 

 

 

 

White carnations are said to represent purity and pure love, as well as thank you and good luck. This makes them a great choice for wedding arrangements as well as a special bouquet for somebody going on a trip or perhaps moving away. They’re also a great choice to use if you want to create an arrangement to say thank you to somebody.

 

 

 

 

Pink Carnations are traditionally given on Mother’s Day as they symbolize a mother’s or sister’s love.

 

 

 

 

 

Purple carnations are not as readily available as their red and white counterparts and symbolize a sense of whimsy or capriciousness.

 

 

 

 

 

Yellow carnations, unlike their rose counterparts that mean friendship, are actually a flower that means rejection or disdain. And like the purple carnation, are not as easy to find.

Let Your Pedals Do The Talking

Picking just the right flowers to create your bridal party flowers and your reception centerpieces is one of the most important parts of planning your special day. But apart from selecting your favorite colors, you can also let the flowers you chose send a very special message. This time of year, romance is everywhere and there are not only a lot of brides planning their weddings, but a lot of brides to be that will be surprised on Valentine’s Day with a proposal. I can’t think of a better reason to talk about the language of flowers than that! And I’m going to start off our little series on the language of flowers with the ultimate symbol of love. The Rose.

Red Roses–We all know that those gorgeous red roses signify deep love and romance. They’ve been identified with these feelings for centuries and are the most recognized symbol of love world wide. These days, roses are available in a wide variety of colors and with it, a wide variety of meanings in the language of flowers.

 

 

 

 

Pink Roses–The pink rose has been around maybe even longer than the red rose. Pink was and still is the dominate color for wild roses so naturally it appeared first as roses began to be cultivated. Pink Roses have a couple of different meanings. Love of course, but giving somebody pink roses can also mean gratitude and appreciation.

 

 

 

 

Yellow Roses–These lovely beauties have not been around as long as their red and pink counterparts and owe a great deal to cross breeding which gave this lovely rose it’s fabulous scent. Yellow roses are most popularly associated with Friendship, but they also mean Joy and are the perfect flower to send to somebody when you want to express Get Well wishes.

 

 

 

 

White Roses–What better flower to represent Purity and Innocence than the white rose. White roses are also known as the bridal rose and is classified as a traditional wedding flower because they also mean Unity, Virtue and the bond of New Love.

 

 

 

Orange Roses–This vibrantly colored rose is fast becoming a big contender against the Red Rose for Valentine’s Day. Orange Roses represent Desire, Enthusiasm and Passion, making them an excellent choice to give your sweetheart. They range in color from the palest peach to the deepest coral.

 

 

 

 

Lavender Roses–This rare bloom has a long history dating back to the Old Garden Roses. Modern hybridization has created additional varieties of lavender roses with the long stemmed rose being the one most used in arrangements. Lavender roses represent enchantment, Majesty and Love at First Sight.

Let’s Get Creative–Finding unique places to have your wedding

Last week I discovered this wonderful blog entry and I knew I just had to share it with all my readers. With compliments of Beverly Harris, here is her very creative list of internet search ideas to find the perfect venue for your special day.

10 Creative Wedding Sites–Beverly Harris of Beverly Harris Wedding and Events
When discussing wedding sites with your fiance’, consider the approximate number of guests, activities (dancing, eating–buffet, finger food or sit-down meal?), budget limitations and proximity to your home. Below are 10 creative wedding sites that you may not have thought about.

Yacht or Yacht Club
Art Studio or Gallery

Winter Bouquet Choices–The Iris

Beautiful and elegant, the Iris has over 200 varieties in a wide array of colors so it’s fitting that this gorgeous flower takes it’s name from the greek word for rainbow. They can be found in virtually every part of the world, growing both naturally and in a flower farm environment. The most popular types found as cut flowers are the blue, white and yellow.

Depending on the color, the Iris can convey all sorts of different meanings, from the blue which stand for faith and hope to the yellow that symbolize passion. White Iris represent purity and the flower itself expresses admiration, making it a perfect choice as a Valentine’s floral arrangement as well as for any Valentine bride.  The delicate and lacy blooms create beautiful and romantic bouquets.

Iris come in many forms and two distinct types, bearded and non bearded. The Bearded Iris varieties include Miniature Dwarf, Dwarf, Intermediate, Border Miniature Tall and Tall. The Non-Bearded Iris varieties include Siberian, Japanese, Louisiana, Dutch, Yellow Flag and Blue Flag.

Fillers-Waxflower

Used  to help pad out a bouquet or to add a little touch of contrast in your bouquet or reception centerpieces, filler flowers can play an important role in creating the perfect look for your special day.  Usually the first flower that comes to mind when talking about filler flowers is baby’s breath, but there are a wide variety of flowers out there that fall in the filler flower category.

Waxflower makes a great addition to any arrangement or bouquet.  Available year round, each stem of the waxflower has several small blooms on a woody stem. They are available in white, off white, various shades of pink and even lavender.  To make sure that your waxflowers will be at their peak fresheness, plan on getting them a day or so before your event.   Because this is a woody stem plant, you need to make sure that you cut it using the right tools so that you do not damage the stem which would prevent the flower from being able to draw water up. And as with all flowers that you are using for your arrangements, you will need to soak them in a water bath overnight.

This lovely filler flower has a great vase life, up to 8-9 days so it’s a great choice for any arrangement that you would like to have last a long time.

A Valentine’s Tradition–Roses

Are you going to be a Valentine’s bride? I can’t think of a more romantic day to be married on than Valentine’s Day. And had it come on a Saturday the year I was married, you can better believe that I would have been coming down the aisle on February 14th carrying a big bouquet of deep red roses. But these days more bridal couples now opting for a date that holds personal meaning for them rather than the 2nd Saturday in June standby, leaving brides so much more flexibility when it comes to picking their date.

And if you are planning to include red and/or white roses in your Valentine’s Day wedding, please make sure that you get them ordered early. Not only are roses the traditional icon of Valentine’s day, they are typically considered the traditional choice of a Valentine’s bride. This time of year, red and white roses in particular are not only much more expensive, but also a little hard to get a hold of in large quantities. One really good way to stretch your flower budget is to also include carnations of the same color as the base of either bouquets or arrangements. Their tightly packed blooms not only hold a great shape, but also allow you to use less roses and still achieve the same effect.

 

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