Clustering and zoning are the techniques we prefer when designing a clean and classic sympathy tribute. Here are a few of our designs...
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Monday, June 27, 2011
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Add A Splash Of Color To Your Home
This year and for many more years to come interior design trends are simple — monochromatic and clean. Spring and summer are a great time to add a touch of color to your palette. Think colorful pillows, candles, throws, vases and flowers to make a splash. Here I’ll show you. Watch how easy it is to give your home an update for the warmer seasons with some colorful accessories in this 2-minute video. - Kelli Ellis
That's right! Monochromtic and monobotanical makes a huge statement. One type of flower all in one color, shades of that color brought to life by your florist (that's us!) in a creative way gives the arrangement a stately, sculptural look that is very modern, trendy and eye catching. To repeat Kelli - monochromatic & clean.
That's right! Monochromtic and monobotanical makes a huge statement. One type of flower all in one color, shades of that color brought to life by your florist (that's us!) in a creative way gives the arrangement a stately, sculptural look that is very modern, trendy and eye catching. To repeat Kelli - monochromatic & clean.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
Pathfinder Bank Event May 2011
For this particular event our client was looking to reflect the atmosphere of Pathfinder's main branch in Oswego. Incorporating gold reflected from the entry gates. Not only were they using flowers to decorate but also these very old record books that have beautiful old world charm and gorgeous handwriting from years past. To keep the room traditional feeling, cohesive and classy we recommended going green on green. The entire room was cream and brown wood tones with green as the accent color. So, it seemed only natural to carry through the green. In these designs we featured a lot of various style foliages ranging from ti leaves, aspidistra, palm and eucalyptus in shades of forest green to silvery greens and dropped in chartreuse gladiolas and dendrobium orchids.
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