Emerald Makes Green Flowers Tops in 2013

Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Florists, cialis 40mg
Valentines Day is less than a month away. If you haven’t turned your attention to Valentines Day, about it
it’s time to start now! This could be your biggest year yet! Here we’ve composed 14 great ideas for the 14 Days … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Florists, cialis 40mg
Valentines Day is less than a month away. If you haven’t turned your attention to Valentines Day, about it
it’s time to start now! This could be your biggest year yet! Here we’ve composed 14 great ideas for the 14 Days … Continue reading
Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange. Wouldn’t you know it, hospital 2013 is seeing green. That’s right, health system
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.
It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading
It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, visit web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, unhealthy
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

Emerald Makes Green Flowers Tops in 2013

Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Florists, cialis 40mg
Valentines Day is less than a month away. If you haven’t turned your attention to Valentines Day, about it
it’s time to start now! This could be your biggest year yet! Here we’ve composed 14 great ideas for the 14 Days … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Florists, cialis 40mg
Valentines Day is less than a month away. If you haven’t turned your attention to Valentines Day, about it
it’s time to start now! This could be your biggest year yet! Here we’ve composed 14 great ideas for the 14 Days … Continue reading
Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange. Wouldn’t you know it, hospital 2013 is seeing green. That’s right, health system
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.
It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading
It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, visit web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, unhealthy
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, visit web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, unhealthy
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, page
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, this
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

Emerald Makes Green Flowers Tops in 2013

Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Florists, cialis 40mg
Valentines Day is less than a month away. If you haven’t turned your attention to Valentines Day, about it
it’s time to start now! This could be your biggest year yet! Here we’ve composed 14 great ideas for the 14 Days … Continue reading
Be aware of this new scam! We have gotten several phone calls in the last two days from florists who received a fake invoice for a domain name renewal through the mail. (Update: Florists area also receiving phone calls requesting … Continue reading
Florists, unhealthy
watch your mailboxes! Flower Shop Network’s Networker just mailed out! The Networker is chocked full of great ideas for florists to use, including: Valentines Day Tips, New Year Resolutions You Should Keep, FSN news and much, much more! Can’t … Continue reading
Ask The Plant Expert: “Need to identify the plant with green leaves and darker green or purple spots in this dish garden.” – Karen Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: In this dish garden, pharm
the plant you are referring to … Continue reading
You don’t have to live in New Orleans to celebrate Fat Tuesday.  Officially, more about
Mardi Gras is on Tuesday, patient
February 12th, help
but you should start your promotions by at least the 4th, if not sooner. I know what you’re thinking… “but … Continue reading
FSN recently had the pleasure of talking to Jim Endicott, ampoule unhealthy owner of Flowerama in Ft. Collins CO, store
illness about how they keep their customers happy and coming back for more. Continue reading
Florists, cialis 40mg
Valentines Day is less than a month away. If you haven’t turned your attention to Valentines Day, about it
it’s time to start now! This could be your biggest year yet! Here we’ve composed 14 great ideas for the 14 Days … Continue reading
Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange. Wouldn’t you know it, hospital 2013 is seeing green. That’s right, health system
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.
It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading
It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, visit web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, unhealthy
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, visit web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, unhealthy
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, page
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, this
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

It’s Friday and our first full week of recap in the new year. For the most part, view it’s back to business as usual for florists. If you love these arrangements, approved give your local florist a call and order one for yourself! Continue reading

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, ailment
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, patient we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

In the wedding market today, healthful
we are seeing so many vintage containers come into vogue. Remember eating lunch at your grandmother’s house after church and seeing her milk glass in her curio cabinet? Whether it was a candy dish of colored glass or a jadeite cake stand, illness we are seeing these vintage items used as flower vessels in vogue!

Before going in search at antique stores or discount markets, ambulance
be sure to visit with your wedding florist and 1) make sure they don’t already have a nice collection for rent and 2) ask their expert opinion on the number and combination of vessels you will need. Vintage containers can get expensive, so be sure that you don’t go overboard.

Your florist will also be able to suggest the perfect floral combination for your vessels.

Photo Courtesy JMesser Photography

Most commonly used in vintage glass are roses of all sizes and colors. Carnations could be used as well, if you are more of a true “vintage” bride. Whatever the floral combination, your florist will be able to complete the complementary look to create the perfect arrangement in your vintage vessel to add that special personality to your wedding.

Please share comments where you have seen vintage bottles used.

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, visit web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, unhealthy
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, page
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, this
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?

Tangerine Tango was our favorite color of 2012. This strong orange hue was a big hit; and there are so many lovely flowers in orange.  Wouldn’t you know it, this web
2013 is seeing green. That’s right, order
the Pantone Color for 2013 is Emerald. While trendy flower lovers in 2012 rejoiced for orange, ampoule
the good news continues this year because there are lots of lovely flowers in tints, tones and shades of green.

Bells of Ireland are stately. The striking flower forms a powerful visual line in floral designs. The ‘Green Trick’ dianthus is a fascinating mass flower. This carnation looks like a big green puffball. Green roses, dendrobium, hydrangea and gladioli to name a few are available year round and are lovely in any design.

Along with flowers and foliage, florists bring emerald into their floral designs with decorative accents such as marbles, stones, sand, water beads, decorative wires and ribbons. Look around the flower shop and see how your florist uses emerald.

This year, I dare you to make a floral resolution: When buying flowers, ask your florist for “something different.” Choose something you have not purchased before. We often find ourselves in buying ruts. Be a flower rebel, do something crazy, buy something you have not had before, in color and variety.

Take it a step further, and start a Flower Diary. Write the name, date of purchase, color, and recipient — for yourself or a gift. Document how the flowers make you and the recipient feel.

When you see a picture of flowers that you like, take it to your local florist.  Your professional florist will talk with you to help you find the right flower and color.

What is your favorite green flower?