วันเสาร์ที่ 22 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Flowers by Season

Whether you're planning a September wedding, want to send flowers to your aunt in Hawaii or simply want to plant some flowers in your garden that won't die, it's important to know which flowers belong in which season. Some flowers are popular year-round, such as roses, and don't have to be reserved for Valentine's Day. Here's a quick-reference-guide to flowers by season:

Great Summer Flowers:

o Sunflowers

o Lilies

o Irises

o Snapdragons

o English lavender

Fall Flowers:

o Marigolds

o Dahlias

o Zinnias

o Aster

Winter Flower Picks:

o Tulips

o Forget-me-Nots

o Poinsettias

o Casa Blanca Lilies

o Bells of Ireland

Great Spring Flowers:

o Peonies

o Tulips

o Hyacinth

o Lilacs

Flowers Anytime:

o Roses

o Orchids

o Gardenia

o Carnations

While no one will laugh at you for showcasing tulips at an autumn wedding, some flowers go best with their designated seasons. For example, vibrant colors always look great during the summer and everyone loves a poinsettia in the wintertime.

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FTD and other flower sites are great resources in seeking out great gift flowers and ideas for arrangements for a wedding or party. Going to a dinner party? Skip the bottle of wine that your host probably has ten of. Choose some sunflowers; they get the official go-ahead in these warmer months ahead!




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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 20 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

How to Get Great Fresh Cut Flowers and Maintain Them Longer

Fresh cut flowers can add life to both homes and workplaces. A little bit of care though is needed on your part to make them last longer. The first thing that you need to do with these flowers is to submerse them in water for a few minutes, as soon as you unwrap their packaging. This helps them to have a longer shelf life than usual. This way your fresh cut flowers will heave a sigh of relief after being released from the often air-restricting gift wrapping all around.

In order to make your cut flowers last longer, cut their stems at an angle of about 45 degrees. This slant ensures that the water is drawn till the tip of the flowers through the stem. Take care not to crowd your fresh cut flowers in a vase with a restricted neck. The stems need some space in between them for it helps each one of them get the moisture they need.

You must also make sure that you keep your flowers away from sources of heat such as direct sunlight. If you find the water in the fresh cut flowers vase getting cloudy, you will need to add a few drops of bleach to ensure which prevents harmful bacterial growth. You must also take care not to place certain types of fruits near your flowers. Bananas for instance are known to make them wilt faster than usual, one of the reasons being that they attract tiny mites that harm the flowers.

When decorating your home with fresh cut flowers you should ideally pick a vase that matches your table shape. A square vase to a square table or a round vase to a round table is what will give that harmonious and elegant look to your home.

Go ahead and get those lovely flowers to grace your home!




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วันพุธที่ 19 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Artificial Flowers - Best For Decoration

The popularity of artificial flowers has gone up tremendously thereby increasing demand. People use them in their homes, offices, hotels, shopping malls and parties too. They have gained an edge over the real flowers because of their low maintenance, long life and most importantly because they look real. They don't need water or fertilizers to make them look beautiful and fresh. So when you go on vacation you don't need to worry about your flowers. When you come back you will still find your flowers as fresh and new as you left them.

People are attracted towards imitation flowers because they don't need water sunlight or fertilizers. They need not be replaced like the real ones because they don't wither. They make the place look pleasant and warm just like real ones.

Imitation flowers are available in a large range that enables you to choose the best arrangement for your decoration. Party decorators are also going for artificial flowers because they look as attractive as real ones and it is a one time investment. Real flowers after being used for one occasion cannot be reused which is not the case with artificial flowers. Artificials can be reused and the best thing is they don't lose their charm. The main reason they are gaining popularity among decorators is because they don't become dull and withered after a few hours. They look fresh throughout the event or party irrespective of its duration.

Fake flowers, plants and ivies have more use than just keeping them in a vase depending on the individual's creativity. They can be placed on the wall with the help of support or even on the door. They can be strung over stair banisters, bookshelves, windows etc. Artificial flowers are available in unusual shapes and colors, which enables one to match them up with the decor of home or office.

In order to maintain them, you need to dust them regularly and clean them with water and mild detergent once in a while. Silk flowers need little more care in order to keep them fine-looking and fresh. Artificial flowers add color to your existing decor and make the other arrangements standout.

Fake flowers are ideal option to fresh flowers without having to compromise on the quality or standard of decoration. The only thing that artificial flowers don't have is the fragrance of natural flowers. This is a small price compared to the innumerable advantages that they have over natural flowers. They can be easily purchased online. So what are you waiting for? Order your artificial flowers today.




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วันอังคารที่ 18 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Tips For Keeping Your Fresh Flowers Fresh

Fresh flowers are one way to light up any room. Some people choose to grow them in their garden, adding beauty to both indoor and outdoor areas. Other people choose to give flowers as gifts to celebrate a special and meaningful occasion. Whatever the reason, bouquets make the perfect addition to any home or room. The downfall is that they tend to wilt quickly and lose their vibrant colors and stance.

Fortunately, there are many easy and natural ways to keep floral arrangements looking and smelling fresher longer. First, make sure flowers are placed in lukewarm water, unless they are bulb varieties, which require cold water instead. Every two days, be sure to change the water completely. Many people just add a small bit of water to top off the vase, which will not preserve the freshness. Other ways to keep blossoms fresh include keeping them out of direct sunlight and away from fruit.

Besides keeping clean, fresh water in the vase, there are other ways to preserve the freshness of floral arrangements. Drop a penny into the vase and the copper will act as a fungicide. Do not forget to pair the coin with an aspirin tablet so that the water is acidic. For the same effect, mix 2 tbsp. of fresh lemon juice, 1 tbsp. sugar, and ½ tsp. of bleach to 1 quart of water.

Sugar is another way to keep posies fresh, because the sugar continuously nourishes them. To make a sugar solution, mix 3 tbsp. of sugar and 2 tbsp. of vinegar in one quart of warm water. The vinegar will work to slow the production of bacterial growth. Make sure that the sugar and vinegar solution is changed every few days in order to maximize the duration of the arrangement.

Bleach can be used for so many things, and keeping flowers fresh is one of them. For every quart of vase water, add a ¼ tsp. of bleach. The bleach will slow bacteria from growing, as well as keep the water clean and fresh. Another option is to pair bleach with sugar, by combining 3 drops of bleach with 1 tsp. of sugar, mixed into a quart of water. This will have a two-fold effect of keeping the blossoms fresh, while nourishing them.

For beautiful arrangements of fresh flowers, preserving them with soda is another popular idea. Because soda is loaded with sugar, it acts just as sugar would by providing plants with essential nutrients. Any flavor of soda can be used, which makes it easy to add a ¼ cup of soda into the vase water. For clear vases, it's best to use a clear soda, such as 7Up or Sierra Mist.




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วันจันทร์ที่ 17 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Chrysanthemum Flowers and Facts

Chrysanthemum flowers are the member of the Asteraceae along with dandelions, dahlia and asters. According to the horticultural studies the Asteraceae flowering plant features florets and bracts. The florets is a cluster of flowers composed as the disk flower heads usually in the centerpiece of the end of the main stem, and its color is yellow. Each floret is capable of producing a seed. While the bracts are some structures of ray flowers surrounding the florets which are usually seen in various color; yellow, red, orange, purple, etc. Because of its boldness and multi cultivars, this flower has become one of the most popular flowers either in floral bouquets and cut flower arrangements or used as a herbaceous border in the garden landscaping.

You could learn that this bloom comes in various shapes and sizes depending on the type and arrangement of the disk (florets) and ray flowers (bracts) if you are interested in more details on the nature of the chrysanthemums. Some of them look alike a daisy and others might resemble dahlia.

Apart from the growing in the garden plant and nursery, the very exciting point to discover about this flower, has involved in so many cultural symbols in history. In Japan it has becomes the noble crest noted by the Japanese Emperor to award the honor such as The Supreme Order of the Chrysanthemum. As in Chinese traditional remedy, Chrysanthemum is used as a flavored tea for relaxation and rejuvenation of mind and soul. For white chrysanthemums some formally used to show the feeling of grief and sympathy for the funerals or as the flowers on the grave.

In the business that involves the flower bouquets arrangement and service i.e. florist center, chrysanthemum has become a favorite flower next to roses demand in some special occasions such as in wedding anniversary, birthdays, valentine's day, for sympathy expression for death, and congratulations bouquet or wreath. It is also picked to be as a birthday flower for the month of November.

This perennial is easy to be planted and taken care off in any kind of soil. You can even plant this in a flower pot near the window at your apartment or in the decorative container in your patio. Its life cycle is considerably long and requires a tropical climate for the best performance. As long as you water, cut, and fertilize it you could enjoy the beautiful blooming from the spring until the fall season comes in. By planting your own chrysanthemum and giving it as a gift to your beloved friend might be a satisfying gift to express your sincerity of your friendship.




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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Fall Blooming Perennial Flowers

With so many perennial flowers to choose from, it can be a difficult task to choose the right varieties, colors and heights that will work with your garden design plans. It's also tough to know at what time of year each will be in bloom. You need to mix and match colors, shapes and sizes effectively to achieve the desired outcome. When planning your gardens, the best place to start is one season at time.

Tall plants

These plants are all over three feet tall and flower in the fall. They are ideal for the back row of the perennial border.


Hardy Aster.

Blue Sage. This three- to four-foot tall plant has slender spikes of sky-blue flowers. They make excellent cut flowers. Blue Sage grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. It can be grown from seeds to flower the next year. Clumps should remain undisturbed indefinitely.

False Dragonhead. This snapdragon lookalike flower has 8- to 10-inch long spikes that are made up of 4 widely spaced vertical rows of small flowers. The plant grows two to four feet and has dark-green, willowlike leaves. Some varieties are Vivid (deep pink), Summer Glow (pale pink) and Summer Snow (white). False Dragonhead can be grown in sun or shade in almost any type of soil. New plants are started from division of clumps. Divide clumps every second year to prevent overcrowding.

Japanese Anemone. These have handsome pink or white flowers from late summer to mid-fall. The leaves of this two- to three-foot tall plant are lobed and dark green. Varieties of Japanese Anemone are Alba (single white flowers), Kriemhilde (pink), Margarette (double rose pink) and Profusion (rose pink). They grow best in light shade and a well-drained soil liberally supplemented with peat moss. New plants, obtained from root cuttings or clump division in early spring, bloom the same year. Do not disturb the roots except for propagation.

Kamchatka Bugbane. Bugbanes have long spires of tiny flowers and impressive leaves. It grows to a height of about three feet. It needs light shade and soil supplemented with peat moss or leaf mold and needs to be watered deeply in dry weather. It should be mulched in fall with compost or cow manure. Do not disturb the roots except for clump division for new plants in early spring.

Boltonia. Boltonia has clouds of starlike flowers in pink, lavender or white on willowy stems from mid-summer to early fall. This four-foot-tall plant has narrow, gray-green leaves. It grows in any soil in full sun. Start new plants from clump division. To prevent overcrowding, divide clumps every other year.

Medium-Height Plants

These plants are all between two to three feet tall and flower in the fall. They are ideal for the middle row of the perennial border.



Rudbeckia. Rudbeckia has daisylike blossoms of three to four inches in diameter. In fact, they resemble the wild Black-Eyed Susan. They provide a splash of vivid color to any border. They come in shades of yellow, orange and mahogany. The two- to three-foot plant thrives in well-drained soil and full sun.

Narrow Leaved Plantain Lily. Plantain lilies or hostas produce attractive lilylike flowers on slender stems. They are also valued for their mounds of attractive foliage. It grows one to two feet tall and has white-edged leaves. It bears violet flowers lined with white. It thrives in compost-enriched moist soil. New plants can be started by dividing clumps. Clumps should otherwise be left undisturbed.

Pink Turtlehead. It grows two to three feet tall and bears short spikes of flowers and dense, shiny dark-green leaves. Turtleheads are easy to grow, pest-resistant and suitable for areas that get little sun. They require moist soil and light shade. The soil should be mulched with compost or peat moss in the summer to hold moisture. For new plants, divide the clumps in early spring every two to three years.

Thread-Leaved Coreopsis. It has starlike yellow flowers on slender stems that bloom abundantly. The plant grows to one to two feet in height. Coreopsis can remain untended in fields, where they will thrive and multiply. Infertile soil is fine if it is well-drained. New plants can be started by dividing clumps in early spring.

Short plants

These plants are all below two feet tall and flower in the fall. They are ideal for the front row of the perennial border.


Blue Cupflower.

Dwarf Hybrid Goldenrod. Goldenrods are more familiar as wildflowers than as garden blooms. Now some hybrids have been developed that grow very well in perennial beds. They have yellow flower heads made up of tiny blossoms. They grow in full sunlight and thrive in any soil. Clump division starts new plants. After three or four years, they become overcrowded and the clumps need to be divided.

Leadwort. Leadwort has cluster of tiny flowers that bloom from mid-summer to early fall. The plant grows to a height of 9 to 12 inches. The upper leaves turn reddish bronze at the end of the blooming season. It grows well in full sun in a soil supplemented with peat moss or leaf mold. As the dormant plants cannot tolerate soggy soil, good drainage is essential in winter. Propagate by dividing clumps in early spring.

Sedum. Also called Showy Stonecrop, sedum grows about one to two feet tall. It bears clusters of tiny pink, ivory or red flowers. The plant is tolerant of drought and is pest-free. Some varieties are Brilliant (raspberry red), Carmine (rose red), Meteor (deep carmine red) and Stardust (ivory). It grows in any type of soil in full sun. New plants can be started from stem cutting in summer or clump division.

Cupflower plants grow 6 to 12 inches tall and bear violet flowers. They grow in moist, well-drained soil and prefer light shade. To encourage new blossoms, pick off the old flowers. Blue cupflowers can be grown from seed. Divide clumps after three or four years of flowering.

New England Aster and New York Aster are both also called Hardy Aster. The flowers close at night. Some varieties are Harrington's Pink (clear pink), September Glow (ruby red), Eventide (purple) and Marie Ballard (pale blue). The plants are three to five feet tall. All grow well in full sun in a well-drained soil. Propagate asters by digging up and dividing clumps.




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วันเสาร์ที่ 15 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Fiberglass Columns

When designing a public building or a custom house, an architect is often looking for opportunities to include unique design touches. Since ancient times, one of the more distinctive architectural touches of choice for both public and private buildings has been the column.

Greek Columns

The columns used in construction of ancient Greek buildings that survive today can be divided into three architectural categories: Doric, Ionic and Corinthian. Primarily differentiated by the design of the column's top, Greek columns are also distinguishable by their bases and the relative width of the column's shaft.

Another distinguishing characteristic of Greek columns is that they were often "fluted," meaning that they had channels carved into the shaft running parallel to one another along its length. The aesthetic tradition for fluting called for twenty four channels along each column.

The three styles of Greek columns developed over time from basic to ornate as the Greek civilization grew, prospered and invested in public grandeur.

Doric Columns

Generally speaking, the oldest and simplest design among the Greek columns is the Doric. The Doric column's top, known as the capital, is a simple saucer-shaped design that is wider than the column's shaft and opens upward to support the square top surface which in turn provides the structural support for which the column is designed.

Ionic Columns

The Ionic style of the Greek column has a capital that features a carved scroll curving out from each corner of its square top. These scrolls, also called spirals or helixes, are often connected in the carving - resembling a piece of paper with both ends wrapped and curled downward.

Corinthian Columns

The Corinthian Greek column is the most ornate and the most slender of the three designs. The base of a Greek column was more functional than decorative until the Corinthian style was developed. The capital on a Corinthian design has carved acanthus leaves, often wrapped around carved scrolls and interspersed with carved flowers or other ornamentation.

Roman Columns

The ancient Roman civilization adopted many of the social, cultural and physical characteristics of the Greek era that preceded the Roman Empire. There are many facets of Roman architecture that can be recognized as having originated in Greece and the Roman column is one of them. The Romans adopted the three Greek architectural styles for columns - Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian - and added two of their own: the Tuscan and Composite.

These five design variations are the principal styles found in Roman columns. Very similar in style to Greek columns, the principal differences in Roman column designs are in the bases and the capitals.

Tuscan Columns

The simplest Roman column is the Tuscan, which is an adaptation of the Greek Doric style. But unlike the Doric, the Tuscan has no base, no fluting and a saucer shaped top that supports a flat square area above it.

Roman Doric Columns

The Roman version of the Doric columns have bases and a top similar to the Tuscan; the shafts are fluted but with fewer and shallower channels than the Greek style.

Roman Ionic Columns

Roman columns in the Ionic style have capitals that feature scrolled carvings at the corners of the square top. They are similar but more ornate than their Greek counterpart.

Roman Corinthian Columns

The Corinthian design is the most elaborate of the Greek styles adopted by the Romans. Its capital features detailed carvings of leaves and flowers, often extending down the column.

Composite Columns

The Composite style is a Roman column that combines features of both the Greek Ionic and Corinthian designs. This elaborate and intricate carving style incorporated the acanthus leaves and floral designs with the scrolls or spirals found in Ionic designs.

Architectural columns can be decorative, load bearing, or both no matter which style is chosen and have a number of uses that range from the purely functional to intricately decorative.

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 13 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Wedding Ideas For Flowers

Ever been invited to a wedding and was asked to be the wedding designer? Well that can be a scare for someone that doesn't know how to make a wedding beautiful. Did you know that most designs out there for weddings are hand crafted by someone or there selves? Living the life of a wedding designer is very profitable. Looking for ideas for Wedding Flowers set ups is easy to find. Looking on the internet there are people from all over that share there idea's.

You should know that there are many people out there looking for people that are experienced in designing weddings. Looking for wedding designers aren't so hard to find. There are business that cover this grounds of wedding design. Wedding designers can cost a lot more then doing it yourself. This type of job interest people out there that have the talent of creating something looking romantic and very full of memories.

Planning a wedding is something that is easier then it looks. Making the bride happy is something your job is and making sure you have the right set up for a wedding is something you need to look into. Designers have to make sure they set the flowers up perfectly. There are idea's you can get for the type of flowers you want at a wedding. Having certain types of flowers in a wedding is something that will be the brides and grooms flowers to remember. So making sure they put the flowers in the right way will help.

Many helpful ideas can be found on the internet or from other designers. There are all kinds of different flowers out there that mean different things. Having roses for a wedding is something to look into. Roses are a sign of love for one another. Looking for a flowers that have the nice colors to give to the wedding is something that is decided between the bride and groom.

Becoming a designer anytime soon? Well there are schools out there that help you with this type of work. Flowers are something that means a lot between the bride and groom. The internet is a very good source of information to look at wedding pictures to get idea's. Getting the flowers for a wedding isn't that hard if you know someone that owns a nursery. Buying flowers by the bulk you can get them a lot cheaper. Depending what type of flower you want it can be costly. Making sure you pay smart is something you must do if you have a wedding budget.

You should know making the wedding the most magical day of your life is something you need to make sure of if you are the groom. Looking back on the days of marriage is something that you and your spouse will be doing years from then.




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วันพุธที่ 12 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Buying Christmas Flowers

When you think of Christmas you think of mistletoe and Christmas trees and of course Christmas flowers. There are several different flowers available that we can hang in our homes during Christmas that will make our house look more colorful. The flowers that you find during this season only bloom during the winter season and are usually quite beautiful.

If you are to buy flowers during Christmas, do it in a hurry because most people buy the flowers for Christmas day early before the Christmas rush. The Christmas flowers splash vibrant colors and make the day look more festive and colorful. Most of these flowers include Christmas cactus or the orchid cactus, mistletoe flower, white roses also known as the winter rose and the Pohutukawa tree of New Zealand.

Most people are more diverse with poinsettia as the Christmas flower but there are several others one can buy on Christmas day to create a festive look to the house and make it look more colorful. The decor can be added with more traditional flowers such as the mistletoe which have certain myths that go with them like when you are standing under mistletoe with the opposite you get to kiss the person.

The poinsettia the bright red flowers are actually modified leaves or bracts, however today you will find different shades of the poinsettia however the red one is the original one. Some originality will come when you use the Snow Rose, the Winter Rose and the Serissa rose. Some of these flowers have been long associated with Christmas and winter.




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วันอังคารที่ 11 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Pressed Flowers - Handcrafting Cards and Scrapbooks From Nature

Dried flowers have been used decoratively since prehistoric times. Early Japanese art used pressed flowers and leaves to create scenes of landscapes and gardens. Pressing flowers flat while drying them, however, seems to have become popular in Western culture during the Renaissance (14th-17thcenturies). This was a time of rebirth for the arts and the sciences, and botany, the study of plants, became a popular hobby. Plant classifications were developed and soon even amateurs were pressing and cataloging the herbs and flowers in their gardens. The Victorians, of course, raised it to an artform.

Today, pressed flowers can be beautiful natural decorations for notecards, greeting cards, scrapbook pages and other crafts. Yes, you can buy a commercial flower press, if you think you are going to get into pressing in a big way. For the rest of us who want to press flowers occasionally, there is this simple "home-made" version method.


Pick several delicate flowers at the peak of their bloom, as well as some leaves.
Lay a piece of blotting paper on top of several sheets of newspaper on a flat surface. (For very succulent flowers, use more newspaper to absorb the moisture).
Place the flowers and leaves on the blotting paper without overlapping them.
Cover them with another sheet of blotting paper and several more sheets of newspaper.
Place heavy books, phone books, or a bowling ball on top.
Let sit for 3-4 weeks in a cool, dry place. Check the flowers every few days for the first week, and once a week after that. With tweezers, carefully peel the flowers from the blotting paper and reposition them to prevent them from adhering. Replace the newspapers at the same time.
After four weeks, the flowers should be stiff and dry and the paper should feel dry. If not, leave them for another week.
Now, your dried, pressed flowers are ready to embellish greeting and note cards, scrapbook pages, or other crafts. Use tweezers to handle and position them on your surface. When you like your arrangement, glue them down with white glue using a small paintbrush, being sure to glue all edges. As they dry, press them under a piece of wax paper and a heavy book for a day to prevent curling. You can protect your final work with a spray of clear polyurethane, a coat of decoupage medium, or laminating.

There is a quicker, easier method for making pressed flowers using your home microwave oven - if you are "pressed" for time!




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วันจันทร์ที่ 10 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Making a Statement With Clutch Bag Decorations

On a small but attractive item like a designer clutch bag, decorative touches can help to make the bag stand out more while expressing your own distinctive sense of style. These touches can take many different forms, limited only by the possibilities of the available materials and the imagination of the bag's creator.

Some handmade purses from individual artisans may actually be literally unique, while in the commercial field, there is such a huge variety - a cornucopia of different bags and bag styles - that you are unlikely to ever see another person carrying the same purse you are, letting you know that your fashion statement has a flourish that is your own: a signature of sorts.

One type of decoration is in the form of abstract but decorative objects added to the outside of the purse. A piece of light mesh artistically curled around the outside of the designer clutch bag gives a sense of lightness and airy delicacy, while patterns of beads can look elegant, dressy, and sparkly. The surfaces of the purse may have stamping or flowing, artistic stitching in a different color if they are leather, or may have brocade detailing if they are cloth.

Clasps are an area of clutch bag design that is frequently used for decorative detailing. They can be studded with Swarovski crystals or rhinestones, and are even occasionally ornamented with sculptural forms such as flowers, acanthus leaves, or even skulls. Silver or gold filigree is another frequently-used material for ornate clasps, giving a look that is simultaneously energetic and dignified.

The use of different colors is another simple but effective way of making a statement. You will make an out-of-the-ordinary impact with various combination's of two colors - thin lines of black on white, thin lines of white on black, and large, bold alternations of black and white will each convey their own fashion message, for example, allowing you to pick the one that best suits your own statement.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 9 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Popular Wedding Trend - Orange Flowers

When you think of wedding colors, the ones that first come to mind are probably white, ivory, and that perennial favorite, pink. These colors are as popular with brides as ever, but there is a more surprising color that is in style for wedding flowers. The new hot color for bouquets and centerpieces is orange.

Orange is a color that actually comes in a range of shades. There is the true bright orange, such as you would find in gerbera daisies and tiger lilies. There are, however, also some more subtle variations, such as warm terra cotta roses or pale peach tulips. One of the most interesting flowers is a rich orange calla lily, which is finding its way into trendy weddings from coast to coast.

So why choose orange for your wedding flowers? Well, for one thing, it is unexpected. If you attend five weddings over the course of a summer, and three are pink, one is all-white, and one is silver and white, choosing a different color palette will feel like a breath of fresh air, and will help your wedding to stand out from the crowd. Orange is also a color that can feel contemporary and hip, or rich and cozy, depending on how you use it. It offers a surprising amount of versatility.

There are many options for incorporating orange into your wedding flowers. You can use a pale peach in combination with other soft colors, such as lemon yellow and sky blue. A bright pop of orange is great for an otherwise monochromatic wedding. Another idea is to really run with it, and use the orange as your main wedding color, for flowers as well as other décor.

I have seen orange flowers used for weddings in some wonderful arrangements. One bride I knew was having a fairly informal wedding on a ship. For her centerpieces, she grew wheatgrass in low containers, and then on the day of the wedding, she "planted" bright orange gerbera daisies into them. It was the perfect pop of color for her cheerful summer wedding. She brought the touches of orange throughout the wedding - the men in the wedding party wore pale orange ties, and she gave orange crystal jewelry as bridesmaid gifts to the women in the wedding party. The jewelry made nice bridesmaid gifts because it was something that the bridesmaids could wear to spice up their simple champagne colored dresses.

For an intimate winter wedding, a lovely effect is to create table wreaths of terra cotta roses to use around hurricane lanterns. I once attended a wedding that used this type of orange centerpiece to great effect. The bride carried a bouquet of the terra cotta roses mixed with hypericum berries, and it was the perfect accent for her ivory gown.

Of course, wedding flowers are not just for the table and the bouquets. Flowers are a very popular accent for wedding cakes, as well. They can be fresh flowers, sugar flowers, or marzipan flowers, but whichever you choose, the effect is gorgeous. One of the hottest wedding trends right now is to decorate the cake with orange calla lilies made from sugar. Brides love the way the strong color draws the eye to their wedding cake.

Orange is a color that is rising in popularity for weddings, and yet it is still offbeat enough to feel fresh and original. It can be used for all different styles of weddings in a really beautiful way. If you are looking to make your wedding bouquets and centerpieces unique and vibrant, you should definitely consider using orange colored flowers.




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Sympathy Flowers

Sending a floral tribute is a very appropriate way of expressing sympathy to a family who has experienced the loss of a loved one. Flowers express a feeling of life and beauty and offer much comfort to the family. A floral tribute can either be sent to a funeral service or to the family's residence. Here are some suggestions to assist you in sending sympathy flowers.

Funeral Basket- Appropriate to send to a funeral or memorial service. Pricing will vary depending on the type and quantity of flowers. Ask your florist for details and availability of specific flowers.

Funeral Spray- This is a large arrangement designed in floral foam and attached to an easel. It is appropriate to send to a funeral service. Sometimes they are transported to the gravesite. Try to order a spray at least a couple days before the service, as it takes time to create this large arrangement. An alternative to this artistic style is to have your florist use a cross form. Your florist can deliver this spray to the service with an identification card, including your message.

Wreath- A beautiful alternative to a standard funeral spray. Wreaths are also attached to an easel. Wreaths are often placed at the service, and sometimes moved to the gravesite. Some wreaths can be heart shaped. Ribbons with sentiment can also be added for a personal touch.

Casket Cover- One of the most impressive sympathy floral designs is a casket cover. They do come in a variety of sizes. Casket sprays come in Quarter, Half or Full Casket Style which is the whole length of the casket. Because it would be difficult to accomodate more than one of these large designs, you will want to make sure that the family has not already arranged for one of these. This is typically supplied by close family members. These are one of the more expensive sympathy floral designs. These tributes also need to be ordered in advance, as they are large and take time to create.

Inside Casket Piece- A memorial tribute specifically made to be placed in the casket. Whether it be a small clutch of flowers, a garland or a small wreath, this flower design can be placed on the inside lid of the casket, for open casket services. This is also typically supplied by immediate family, and not sent as a sympathy arrangement.

Flower Vase- If you are unable to send something to the service, consider sending a vase of flowers to the family's residence. This is appropriate before or after the service. It is best not to send it the day of the service, as the family will not be at home to accept delivery. A beautiful vase of flowers can express your sympathy to the entire family during their difficult time. Include a message card with your name(s). Your florist can recommend an appropriate style to send to your recipient.

Peace Lily- An indoor green plant with white blooms, appropriate to send to the family's residence. Be sure to have the florist add a message card, just as you would include with a flower arrangement. The Peace Lily is popular as a sympathy plant, most likely due to it's namesake. Your florist may also be able to suggest another blooming plant.

Some final notes:

Pet Loss can be just as tragic to someone as losing a human member of their family. Don't forget to send flowers to those mourning the loss of a beloved pet. They will appreciate your support and condolences.

Consider sending flowers after the funeral. It is also a thoughtful gesture to send flowers even weeks after the funeral service to show the family that they are in your thoughts. It would be appropriate to include a message card letting them know you are thinking of them.

If you are unsure about what would be appropriate to send, ask your florist. They are the experts, and can recommend the ideal floral design to express your sympathy.

Details are very important when sending flowers, especially sympathy flowers. By calling a real local florist located in the town you are sending to, you will be able to speak directly to the florist designing and delivering your floral gift. You will also get a better value.




Tenley McDonald- Former Florist- Now Co-Owner of [http://www.flowerpowernetwork.com] (Online Directory of Real Local Florists) Ms. McDonald has over 14 years experience in ~Consumer Relations/Marketing ~Customer Service Management ~Floral Design. Please email the Author directly for reprint permission of this article.

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Buy Bulk Flowers Online

Buying flowers in bulk is a great option to get a large number of flowers without spending much money. Some dealers provide online purchasing for bulk flowers. In order to purchase flowers online, you just want to know what you are looking for. i.e., flower type, style, color preference, and shipping method. Bulk flowers when purchased on the web can also save you valuable time.

Customers can find bulk flowers online by running a search. There are a countless number of online vendors in the scenario to provide you with bulk flowers. These online stores offer some of the best selections available. A wide selection of tulips, orchids, callas, lilies, roses, campanula, carnations, asters, fillers, and more are available in large quantities.

You can also purchase bulk flowers online from wholesalers. There are a myriad number of online stores exclusively specializing in wholesale bulk flowers. Wholesalers offer some kind of reduction in the form of discounts for bulk orders. Customers are able to purchase bulk flowers from online retailers too. They have their own websites providing information about the services and attractive packages offered to buyers.

Do it yourself wedding flowers are also offered in large quantities. Costco.com is one such site, where we can make a quick search for bulk flowers for special occasions. Flowers from $79 to above $424 are available here.

Some of the online vendors ask for at least two to five days for shipping. This may be based on the day and the chosen method of shipping. Some of them ask for bulk minimum quantities.

Before making bulk purchase of flowers, considerable research must be done for better results. Most the stores require a minimum of four days to process the orders. Therefore, it is better to order flowers well in advance. It is also important to make a comparison of the excellent terms, prices, and services offered by online dealers for bulk flowers.




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Summer Flowers

Among first-time gardeners, considering which flowers will be the most successful often depends on three things: the location, the weather, and the season. While spring is the optimal season for a beautiful garden with lots of bright colors and wonderful smells, there are also many flower choices that prefer the cooler temperatures of autumn and winter; however, there are also just as many flowers that cannot maintain healthy growth during the hottest days of the summer.

In many parts of the country, droughts are being recorded on a regular basis - even with record floods being reported in some states at the same time. In these rain-starved areas, gardeners are wise to steer away from flowers that need abundant amounts of watering, and chose from hearty plants and heat-tolerant annuals, which can be just the thing for summertime gardens. Also for gardeners located in drought-laden states, or for people who experience lawn or garden watering restrictions, it's important to note that during summer heat as little as an inch of water per week will allow roots to remain deep in the ground, versus without enough water when roots stay near the surface, subjecting them to the mercy of the blistering sun.

Plants and flowers that can survive and/or thrive with less water are often called drought-tolerant and can be seen in the colorful landscapes of the Mediterranean, parts of Asia and Africa, and in the western states of the U.S. These types of plants include smaller trees and shrubs, which should be planted in well-drained soil, as well as herbs, which serve double duty as fragrant ingredients for many recipes. By taking advantage of their lowered water requirements, the frustration of constant maintenance is decreased, and replaced by an attractive landscape that maintains itself through the hottest months. A secondary advantage is that when summer is over, your landscape choices may be ready to die in the cooler months - just when your fall and winter blooms take over for them.

Among the wide variety of sun- or shade-loving blooms, a gardener has many to choose from; however, there are some annuals which are more difficult than others to maintain. Constant education, along with regular pruning, weeding, and limited watering, will usually be enough to have neighbors asking what your secret is to having success in the summer - and perhaps over a glass of lemonade you might be persuaded to tell them.




Margaret Fleegal owns Twinbrook Floral Design. You can visit our website at: http://www.twinbrookfloraldesign.com.

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The Miracle and Dangers of Foxglove Flowers

Foxglove flowers have both positive and negative symbolic meanings. They are said to sometimes hurt and sometimes heal. In the language of flowers, foxglove flowers are associated with insincerity. On the positive side, the common name is said to come from "folk's gloves," with "folk" referring to helpful fairy folk. In medieval gardens dedicated to Mother Mary, foxglove was called "Our Lady's Gloves" or "Gloves of the Virgin."

The scientific name is digitalis, a reference to the presence of powerful chemicals that can heal heart conditions if taken correctly but can kill if taken in large amounts. Foxglove contains cardiac glycosides and was first used to treat heart ailments in 1785. Digitalis helps to regulate pulse rate.

An overdose of digitalis can cause anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and jaundiced vision or a halo effect. Digitalis has sometimes been abused as a weight loss aid due to the gastronomic side effects and resulting reduction of appetite. Digitalis was previously also used as a treatment for epilepsy and seizure disorders, but this is now considered inappropriate.

Foxglove thrives in soils that are rich in iron and coal. New coalfields can sometimes be located by finding masses of foxgloves growing together. Foxgloves are perennials that thrive in temperate zones and like shade, part shade and sun. They come in white, yellow, pink, rose, red, lavender and purple. Foxglove can be grown either through seeds or divisions of plant clumps. The plants range from 2-6' high depending on the variety.

Foxglove flowers look best in the back of a garden and bloom in a pyramid shape with the lowest blossoms opening first and the buds remaining closed at the top. Add some foxgloves to your garden this year to invite the fairy folk to take up residence in your yard!




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Freesia Flowers

Freesia is a type of about 14 different species. Usually Freesias are grown to be used as cut flowers. All the Freesia species are of African origin. 12 of the 14 species are native to Cape Province in South Africa and the other two are native to tropical Africa. Freesias are very fragrant and usually come in white or yellow.

In the north the Freesia plant may bloom only one season.

Facts About Freesia
- The Freesia flower took its name from Dr. Freese, a native of Kiel, Germany.
- The Freesia come in a variety of colours including; white, golden yellow, orange, red, pink, purple etc...
- The perfume of the Freesia is a very light sweet floral scent.
- Freesia flowers symbolize innocence.
- Freesia can be used in perfume, scented oils, baths and other related industries.

Freesia Fragrance Oil
Fragrance oils are created artificially containing artificial substances. The Freesia fragrance oil is usable in oil burners and vapourisers. It can also be used to re-fragrance potpourris. The Freesia essence oil is uncut, undiluted, alcohol free, long lasting, and high essence oil. This Freesia oil is perfect for aromatherapy uses; to scent the candles, freshen potpourri, in making the soap, massage oils, bath oil and without doubt the Freesia perfume body oil - to have a truly great smell.

Growing Freesia Flowers
- The bulbo-tubers should be planted close to each other.
- The soil the freesia will be planted in should be light and well drained.
- Put the top of the bulbo-tuber 1 inch below the soil.
- To have blooms in winter, plant the freesia in late summer or early fall and keep them cool until frosts are due.
- During the winter season, bring freesia in and keep them in a sunny area.
- Prefer to grow in moist manure soil.

Freesia Plant Care
- Freesias are spread by offsets of bulbs and seeds.
- To grow better, Freesia plants need full sun and cool night temperatures.
- While the leaves and flowers are growing, make sure to keep the plant well watered.
- Watering should be then slowed down after the flower has bloomed and stopped after the season has ended.
- When the plant leaves take a brownish shade after the flowers have faded, the plants may be dried and the bulbo-tubers saved for next year.

Insect and Disease
The Freesia Plant is not much loved by insects and is disease-free. The mosaic virus is the most virus that doesn't go along with Freesia. This virus affects many plants but with freesia it is best to remove the affected plants.




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Tropical Flowers Hawaii - The Most Popular Flowers Available

Ordering tropical flowers Hawaii has to offer is a great way to make an impression that lasts. Hawaiian flowers are some of the most beautiful that there are, and they tend to last much longer than other flowers that you can buy. No matter why you're ordering these flowers, there are plenty to choose from. Knowing the most popular ones can help you to choose which ones you are going to order or even just determine which ones you like best. The most popular tropical flowers Hawaii has to offer include:

-Anthurium flowers
-Orchids
-Heliconia
-Protea
-Ginger
-Bird of Paradise

These flowers can be ordered online or over the phone for any occasion, and can make that special day even more memorable because of the flowers that you choose. It doesn't matter what the occasion is or who you are ordering for, because there is something for almost everyone. You can find Mother's Day flowers, Valentine's sweetheart bouquet options, wedding flowers, thank you flowers, and just about any other type of bouquet that you might want to send. You can send the best tropical flowers Hawaii has to offer as a gift, a sentiment, or even order them for yourself to enjoy their beauty in your home.

Of all the tropical flowers, Hawaii has some of the most beautiful that you will find anywhere. It doesn't matter if you have a particular favorite or if you're just learning about these wonderful plants because there is so much to choose from. You can order flowers for next day delivery and trust that they will come packaged with care and will last for much longer than traditional flowers that you might get from other companies.

When you order the best of these flowers Hawaii has to offer, they are hand-picked and shipped straight from Hawaii for next day delivery. This means that you'll get a fantastic selection of beautiful flowers to choose from, and you can guarantee their freshness because they are grown locally in Hawaii, hand-picked, and shipped with care. There is often no better way to make a statement than with flowers, and beautiful Hawaiian flowers are ideal. Build a gift basket, order cut flowers, or even arrange your own flower bouquets to let someone know exactly how you feel. With so many options, getting the best tropical flowers Hawaii has to offer is easy for anyone, regardless of the occasion that might be involved.




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Flowers on Bridesmaid Dresses - Breathtaking Blooms

In 2011, everything will be blooming including bridesmaid dress styles. Designer bridesmaid dresses are being seen covered in beautiful flower accents. It is a wonderful look, particularly for spring that adds a fun and interesting aspect. So what is the best approach to bringing in some petals? Keep reading, and we'll cover everything you need to know!

There are great deals of styles on the runways for 2011 with some kind of 3 dimensional flowers made of fabric. From gentle feathery looks to bold breathtaking blooms that make a statement, we are excited about these feminine details. You could add floral details on a neckline, at the side waist, or just a single bloom on the lapel.

If you have already chosen your designer bridesmaid dresses, but you still adore this idea, then think about adding a floral pin or other floral accessories. You could add flowery accents onto the girl's shoes, a handbag, or even a fabric flower necklace, which is a sizzling style for jewelry this year.

Another idea for mixing it up and creating something new are non-traditional bouquets made of fabric flowers, crepe paper blossoms or beaded blooms. You could also use these artificial flowers as centerpieces, corsages, and boutonnieres.

If you are having a hard time choosing designer bridesmaid dresses with flowered accents that you like and then consider using a custom dress designer. A custom designer will be able to make just the style you want in the perfect color for your day.

However you choose to use flowered accents on your bridal party, it is sure to create a fun feminine look that you and your guests will love.




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