Just under 3 inches, this is definitely the smallest flower arrangement we’ve ever seen! Made from the tiny grass flowers of spring, this design is sure to knock your socks off! Continue reading →
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No matter what skill level or type of camera, Robbin Yelverton gives actionable ideas for getting the most out of your flower photography. A hands-on workshop at the Great Lakes Floral Expo earlier this March, this workshop was a little different than …
A new baby and the celebration of birth is always a delightful occasion. Friends and family come from all over just to pinch those new little cheeks. If you’re going to meet and greet a new little life, don’t show up empty handed — bring flowers! Con…
We had a similar update earlier this week about a florist talking to their local news station about the obstacles of ordering flowers online. Well, we’ve spotted another one. This florist is also one of our great members, Hawley’s Florist in Rutland, V…
Can you imagine the look on your sweetie’s face when everyone at the office has gotten beautiful bouquets of flowers for Valentines Day and hers come delivered in a box? Don’t Let This Happen To You! Continue reading →
WOW! Valentines Day may have sneaked up on us fast, but don’t fret. There’s still time to send flowers and spark some romance! Simply follow these easy steps and you’ll be all set for Valentines Day! Continue reading →
When it comes to sending flowers, it’s always best to send from a real local florist. Not only do you receive the freshest quality flowers, you are also helping your community thrive. Also, by using a local flower shop directly, you can rest assured yo…
Pantone has just announced the color of the year for 2012, Tangerine Tango! What an exciting color to feature for the new year. Tangerine Tango is full of energy just waiting to perk up your flower arrangements. Continue reading →
Most florists would like to have a portfolio, but don’t feel confident enough to do it themselves. It’s not hard to make professional-looking flower photos, but it does take practice. Here are a few hints that will make your photos sparkle. Continue re…
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