Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Yikes!  It's the middle of October, and we're a little behind on our favorite bouquets.  August is a tough month to pick only one featured bouquet, because we made a number of gorgeous bouquets, all of them different.  However, our featured bouquet for August 2005 is a strikingly colorful handtied bouquet of lime green cymbidium orchids, Mango mini calla lilies, and hot pink roses.  The stems were partially wrapped with a simple white ribbon and a row of pearl-headed pins down one side.  The approximate price is $140-$160.

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 Sunday, October 09, 2005
Time has an article on the rise of "groomzillas" at http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,1109319,00.html.  In a few weddings, we've seen the grooms take a more active role, but the spa trend hasn't really worked its way into our area yet.
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 Tuesday, October 04, 2005

When the Socirty of American Florists has an Outstanding Varieties competition, they're not kidding when they say "outstanding".  Dozens of growers brought hundreds of gerbera daisies, roses, alstromeria, lilies, and more to Lake Las Vegas last week, and we were impressed.  As promised, we'll be posting photos of some of our favorites.

Our first favorite was a brilliant orange rose named "Valentine" (we're not sure why they named it such).  This variety, from Koch California Ltd, won a Red Ribbon for standard roses, and features a vibrant orange petal with dark green foliage.  Orange by itself is not a popular color for weddings, but as part of a fall wedding, this rose would be outstanding.  The high petal count gives this rose a large head with a very classic profile from the top and side.

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 Thursday, September 29, 2005

So Proflowers is getting into the wedding business.  Color us...interested.  We're sure there's a market for no-hassle ordering of basic wedding packages (stay tuned for more on that).  What makes us interested is how the flowers will actually look on your wedding day.

See, when we make your bouquet, the flowers arrive in our shop usually on a Tuesday, where they're sorted (only the best get used in wedding bouquets), placed in waster and nutrient solution, and held at proper temperatures.  For lilies and roses, we'll often leave them out for a day to get them to open perftectly, but it's in the cooler as soon as they do.  Your bouquet is actually put together Friday evening or Saturday morning.  Corsages and boutonnieres are also made at this time, and everything is stored cooled (36 degrees F) until delivery.  One of the challenges we have with corsages and bouts is they don't have a water source.  It's essential that we keep them moist and cool so they are absolutely perfect for your wedding day.

With Proflowers, your flowers will arrive assembled early in the week, and it's up to you to keep them fresh.  We know there are a lot of you out there who have a brown thumb, so to speak, and you know who you are.  We don't know of many people who have something capable of holding wedding flowers at the proper temperature.  There are a lot of rumors out there as to how to keep vased flowers fresh (pennies, bleach and 7-Up are all bad ideas--ask for a packet of nutrient solution instead).  We know there are a lot of people who will try to take the cheap way out, but just won't be able to hold their flowers at the peak of freshness like a professional florist can.  Like we said, we're curious.

If you've had experience with Proflowers' wedding flowers, good or bad, leave a comment and let us know.

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 Saturday, September 24, 2005

We saw a great idea for a fall wedding today.  Our bride used candied apples as both the seating cards and the favors.  At the entrance of the hall, a table filled with hundreds of candied applies, individually wrapped and labelled, greeted the guests.  On each label was the guest's name and table placement.  What a perfect idea for a fall wedding!

In our area, candied apples are an art unto themselves, and many candy stores and bakeries offer these treats, often dipped in multiple layers of caramel, chocolate, or white chocolate and coated with sugared cinnamon, crushed nuts, or more!

If you're in the Butler or north Pittsburgh area, and not of the candied apple making variety, call out friends at Barkus Chocolates.  Their Butler store is 724-282-3006, and their Cranberry store is 724-776-3060.  Candied apples are seasonal, but they make fantastic ones.

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 Friday, September 23, 2005

Next week, we're off to the Society of American Florists Convention in Lake Las Vegas, NV.  One part of the convention is the Outstanding Varieties competition, where growers from all over the world present new and developed varieties of flowers.  This is a premier opportunity for us to take a look at new varieties of roses, gerbera daisies, alstromeria and other popular wedding flowers.  We'll have the first reports on the best flowers we see that will be part of weddings for years to come.  Stay tuned!

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 Sunday, September 11, 2005

The Bloomery will be at the Butler Days Inn's Tropical Honeymoon Bridal Show on Sept. 18.  Admission is free for pre-registered brides, and all pre-registered brides are entered to win a Caribbean Honeymoon!  Find out more at http://www.daysinnbutler.com/Default.aspx?tabid=66.

The Butler Days Inn is an easy trip from anywhere in the North Hills, Wexford, Cranberry Township, etc. areas, and the Steelers play a late game that day (they checked).

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 Friday, September 09, 2005

Beverly Clark Wedding Accessories

With a commitment to providing the finest, most elegant selection of bridal accessories, the award-winning Beverly Clark collection radiates romance and is dedicated to providing bridal collections that help create timeless memories.   Rich fabrics, lavish laces and elegant enhancements combined with quality workmanship and exceptional value help to make Beverly Clark one of the most respected and most popular providers of wedding accessories.

Beverly Clark's products combine the grace and spirit of old traditions with cutting edge design, resulting in a collection of bridal accessories that complement today's wedding styles.  From flowergirl baskets and ringbearer pillows to guest books, pens and memory books, each Beverly Clark collection is of impeccable quality and style.

In addition to the items included in each ensemble, Beverly Clark creates beautiful jewelry, candleholders, bridesmaid gifts, wedding favors and more.  Beverly Clark strives to present everything the bride and groom need to make their special day even more memorable. 

Current Beverly Clark Collections

Amour Glamour Silver Leaf
Audrey Hearts & Roses Simplicity
Brocade Monogram Love Knot Sophisticate
Celebrity Moire Monogram Springtime
Cherub Tassel Monte Carlo Tres Beau
Classique Regalia Venetian
English Garden Savant Vintage
Florenzia Seashore  

Essentials by Beverly Clark

Allure Crystal Shimmer Eloquent
Infinity    

New collections coming soon!  These collections are available in our store now, and will be added to our website shortly.

Crimson Rose Custom Color Serenade

The following collections have been discontinued, and remaining items are available at a significant discount.

Florette Bella Flora Petite Fleur
 Beverly Clark (left) with Kathy Dudley, co-owner of The Bloomery.
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