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Background photo credit: Barry Campbell

Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Baby Blue

The celebration was the Christening of a baby boy who also happens to have big beautiful blue eyes.

Table centrepieces (chrysanthemums, alstroemeria, mini carnations, commercial mums and lisianthus)
Cube vase arrangement with commercial mums, lisianthus and mini calla lilies


Large vase arrangement with commercial mums, dyed chrysanthemums, mini carnations, alstroemeria, lisianthus and various greens

Thursday, 3 July 2014

TKSF Corporate Event

I was excited to have been given the opportunity to create the fresh flower needs for The Keg Spirit Foundation (TKSF) Invitational, held on June 2nd at Angus Glen Golf Course. The Keg Spirit Foundation was established to commemorate The Keg Steakhouse + Bar’s 30th anniversary in 2001. Since its inception, over $7 million has been donated to charities that focus on mentorship and development of young people. This annual event is just one way that funds are raised for the foundation.

The direction for the flowers was; something bright and colourful that would tolerate being outdoors on some of the golf holes as well as double as the table centrepieces during dinner. Tropical flowers were chosen for their hardiness and impact.

Table centrepiece: two varieties of heliconia, with red ginger and tropical greens
Decorative arrangement with heliconia, ginger, tropical greens and dendrobium orchids
This extra-large arrangement was specifically designed to complement the logo of "Casamigos Tequila" being launched at this event to Keg management and suppliers. Bismarkia palm, bells of Ireland, stock, anthuriums, cymbidium orchids, dendrobium orchids, susara protea, cremons, heliconia, blushing bride protea and thistle, along with tropical greens
Small arrangement to complement the larger one above; heliconia, ginger, dendrobium orchid, cremon, blushing bride protea, thistle and monstera leaf



Below are a few tournament photos (provided by the Executive Director of TKSF).







Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Colourful Bridal Shower

In May, I had the pleasure of creating some daisy arrangements for a Kate Spade inspired bridal shower. These colourful daisies complemented the perfectly orchestrated decor of black, white (with polka dots of course) and gold. Congratulations to the soon to be bride and groom.

Large arrangement for head table. Mini and large gerbera with a cushion of green pom pom chrysanthemums


Smaller arrangements occupied the guest tables and dessert table (mini gerbera, yellow spider mum, pom pom chrysanthemums, xanadu leaf and bear grass)

Mini gerbera boutonniere for the groom to be and wrist corsage for the soon to be bride

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Special Birthday's

The month of May contained various floral projects including a few one-of-a-kind birthday arrangements.

For an orchid lover....white dendrobium orchids, lush roses and red hypericum berries

Spring blooms for someone who was celebrating a milestone birthday. Tulips, fragrant hyacinths and delicate lisianthus, with a bed of pom chrysanthemums


Large basket of blooms for someone whose favourite flowers are daisies and sunflowers. Mini sunflowers, gerbera daisies, carnations, green spider/Fuji mums and forsythia branches
 

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Hand-tied Bouquets

Flower bouquets are by far the most popular type of flower arrangement in most flower shops. Bouquets are available in various sizes and can be kept to just flowers and greens or you can get one custom made with a variety of embellishments. Here are a few examples:

Chicken wire and midollino sticks are used to create an armature base. A mixture of hydrangeas, calla lilies, roses and alstroemeria flowers. Greens include, rolled aspidistra leaves wrapped with metalic wire and lily grass. Flat metallic wire was used to further accessorize.

This armature bouquet utilizes fresh curly willow branches for its base. Designed with iris, chrysanthemum, asiac lilies, alstroemeria, silver dollar eucalyptus and asparagus plumosa fern.

European hand-tied bouquet with twenty beautiful roses and hypericum berries.  Finished with a rolled aspidistra collar.

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

European Design Styles

European design is one of the many styles of floral design that have influenced the floral industry for many many years. European style emphasizes colour and variety of floral materials in mass gatherings of multiple flowers. Below are some designs derived from popular European arrangements.
Baroque design style utilizing an abundance of colourful roses (popular in England during this period) and softened with hypericum berries, asparagus plumosa fern and grapevine
 A table top wreath done in a landscape parallel design with lots of textures and groupings. (chrysanthemum daisy, antirrhinum (snapdragon), leucadendron, wax flower, myrtle, equisetum, statice and sheet moss
The Biedermeier design style was popularized in Germany during the 1800's and is identified with concentric circles around a central point, each featuring a specific flower. This arrangement features, liatris, asiatic lilies, white carnations, solidego, green trick dianthus, and a few ivy strands
Another influence was the use of armatures (structures) within the design service as a supporting core for the other materials. This vase design utilizes curly willow to form the armature (parrot tulips, deep purple lisianthus, mini gerbera, Israeli ruscus and bear grass

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Spring Flowers

I love to see bunches of cut tulips for sale in late February at my local flower shops as it is a sign that spring is near.  Spring garden blooms bring us, tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, forsythia and pussy willow to name a few. Here are some spring inspired designs.

Light pink tulips, lisianthus, novelty chrysanthemums, purple hyacinth and fresh curly willow

Pussy willow branches, yellow tulips, hydrangea, mini gerbera and solidago

Liatris, iris, forsythia, fragrant freesia and daffodils (narcissus)

Viburnum, alstroemeria, novelty chrysanthemum, mini gerbera and green trick dianthus