Wedding Tips

July 31, 2008 at 8:26 am | In weddings | Leave a Comment
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Be sure to inquire if your florist has done weddings at your ceremony and/or reception sites before. If so, he or she may have pictures of arrangements done at your site and will be knowledgeable about what sizes, shapes, and colors work in the space. If not, he or she should be willing to scope out the space and familiarize him or herself with any limitations. At the very least, bring along some sort of photo (a press kit or pamphlet) in case she or he has never worked a wedding there before, so that you’re starting with an idea of the space.

Timing is everything, especially when it comes to buying red roses. Marrying around Valentine’s Day? Expect a significant increase in the price of a single stem.

Trust us: arrangements of cool contrasting colors (think mint green and cherry red) are definitely vivacious. But when picking a palette, make sure the flowers will suit your wedding style and colors. Bring a bridesmaid dress fabric swatch with you when you meet your floral designer so she has a good starting point.

Consider the season in which you are marrying when deciding on which flowers you want in your arrangements. Marrying in summer or in a humid climate? Go for hardy flowers that won’t wilt, such as sunflowers, zinnias, dahlias, lilies, and hydrangeas. Avoid gardenias, lily of the valley, tulips, and wildflowers.

Remember: size matters! Be sure your bouquets aren’t too heavy or too hard to carry. Trust us: you won’t want that burden. And don’t choose the bridal and attendants’ bouquets without regard to style of dress or body shape. A delicate nosegay will get lost against an elaborate ruffled dress, for example, and a small bride will be overshadowed by a massive cascading arrangement.

Be sure your bouquet isn’t too fragrant — you don’t want to be sneezing down the aisle! Some of the most fragrant flowers include freesia, lilies, lilacs, tuberoses, gardenias, and lilies of the valley. Go lightly on these blooms.

Don’t assume your florist will have access to your ceremony and reception site early on in the big day. Make necessary arrangements — get written permission and a key, if need be — to ensure that everything is coming up roses before you hit the aisle.

Be sure to coordinate the delivery time of your bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres with your photographer’s arrival — you’ll want them to be worn or held in formal pictures.

Have your flowers delivered boxed with cellophane and well misted — that way they’ll look fresh through your ceremony and reception. Check out each bouquet and remove any damaged blossoms. And don’t leave them in the sun’s path — direct sunlight will speed up the wilting process.

If you’re keeping bouquets in vases of water to maintain freshness before the ceremony, don’t forget to dry the stems thoroughly before handing them out to the girls. You don’t want big water stains on the front of all the dresses moments before they take the aisle.

You don’t have to toss the actual bridal bouquet — many brides have their florists create a smaller tossing bouquet for the traditional ritual. It is an extra fee so be sure to pick a low-maintenance arrangement. There’s no need to break your budget on this bouquet.

These days, florists are actually more like event designers. You may be able to get decorations like balloons, streamers, lanterns, and chairs from your florist. Dealing with one vendor rather than four or five may alleviate some stress.

Find The Perfect Words…For A Wedding

July 29, 2008 at 8:01 am | In weddings | 1 Comment
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You want to say just the right thing on that special day!  Don’t get tongue tied…try these out

Weddings By Seminole Florist

 

For you I give a lifetime of fidelity and anything you want of me.
No one could replace your love.
All I am is for you.
- FTD Customer 

 

Two souls with but a single thought,
Two hearts that beat as one.
- Fredrich Halm, 19th century German poet 

 

If ever two were one, then surely we.
If ever man were loved by wife, then thee.
- Anne Bradstreet, To My Dear and Loving Husband 

Now join your hands, and with your hands your hearts.

- William Shakespeare, King Henry the SixthWe can do not great things, only small things with great love.

- Mother Teresa 

Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.

- Rabbi H. Schachtel, The Real Enjoyment of Living 

Wives are people who feel they don’t dance enough.

- Groucho Marx, American comedian 

If it weren’t for marriage, men and women would have to fight with total strangers.

- Anonymous 

A perfect wife is one who helps her husband with the dishes.

- Anonymous 

A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day.

- Andre Maurois 

Marriage is our last, best chance to grow up.

- Joseph Barth 

A happy marriage is a long conversation which always seems too short.

- Andre Maurois, French writer 

Marriage is a mistake every man should make.

- George Jessel 

Learn from your parents’ mistakes: use birth control.

- FTD customer 

Marriage is a great institution, but I’m not ready for an institution.

- Mae West, film actress 

All tragedies are finished by a death, all comedies by a marriage.

- Lord Byron 

Marriage isn’t a word…it’s a sentence.

- Anonymous 

If it weren’t for women, men would still be wearing last week’s socks.

- Cynthina Nelms 

 

The trouble with some women is they get all excited about nothing, and then they marry him.
- Cher 

 

Marriage is not just spiritual communion, it is also remembering to take out the trash.
- Dr. Joyce Brothers 

I’ve been married three times, and each time I married the right person.

- Margaret Mead 

A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.

- Mignon McLaughlin 

Never go to bed mad. Stay up and fight.

- Phyllis Diller, American comedian 

True love means two seeds grow separately until they join in Matrimony forever.

- Alex, FTD customerLet there be space between your togetherness,
And let the winds of the heavens dance between you.

- Kahlil Gibran

Change Your Attitude to Gratitude

July 28, 2008 at 4:01 pm | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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3 Simple Ways To Change Your Attitude To Gratitude

 

 

1. Enjoy, feel and accept. You can appreciate what you have when you fully accept all that you have. Instead of feeling bad for what you do not own, feel happy for what you own.  We must not take life for granted. Ups and downs are a part of life.

 

 

2. Be content: Life does not give everyone every thing they desire.
 
3. Volunteer your time for others: The best thing that you can do to develop an attitude of gratitude is to devote your time to those whose lives can change for the better with your help.  Help those who are less fortunate than you are. Try this out for yourself.  This will not only make you feel good

Making Potpourri From Your Arrangement

July 25, 2008 at 10:20 am | In Gift Ideas | Leave a Comment
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Keep that special arrangment living on!  Give it NEW life by making potpourri out of it!

Here’s how:

After you have successfully dried the petals of your arrangement, place the petals in a large bowl and add 1 tablespoon of Orrisroot for every 1 cup of petals.

Select your favorite scented oil (lavender, rose, etc.) and add a few drops to the petals and mix well!

Now place the potpourri in a paper bag and shake! shake! shake!

Let the potpourri cure for 6 weeks shaking the bag once a week

Add a few more drops of oil and more petals, sea glass, decorative wood pieces and shake again to distribute the scent.

Now you can place the potpourri around your house, in sachets, or give as gifts.

Enjoy!

Brighten Up Your Home With Flowers!

July 24, 2008 at 7:20 am | In Floral Trivia | Leave a Comment
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Make Your Home a Special Retreat!

Give you and your family a home that’s a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.  Check out these great ideas on how to decorate your home with flowers and flowering plants:

Home Office

  • Keep a flowering plant in your office.  Remember what we said the other day, flowers increase creativity and productivity.  Plus, they’re wonderful to look at when your eyes need a break from your computer screen

 

Kitchen

  • Bring the outdoors in!
  • Line your windowsill with a variety of plants and herbs to instantly warm up your kitchen
  • Think of the unusual!  Use old water pitchers, tepots, old serving pieces, whatever can hold a plant or a stem
  • Your friends and family will feel so comfortable in this popular gathering spot

Bring Flowers To Work…Not Doughnuts!

July 23, 2008 at 8:02 am | In Floral Trivia | Leave a Comment
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Donoughts in the break room only add pounds and inches to your waist line!  But guess what flowers can do:

According to Texas A&M University flowers:

  • Problem solving abilities improves
  • Aide in idea generation
  • Increase creativity

Surround your work place and workers with flowers.  You will love the productivity and creativity!

Flowers & Happiness

July 22, 2008 at 9:57 am | In Floral Trivia | Leave a Comment
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Did you know that flowers can induce:

  • Happy feelings
  • Satisfaction
  • Creates positive social behavior

Flowers can also:

  • Ease stress
  • Diffuse depression
  • Refresh memory
  • Open lines of communication

Surround yourself with flowers!  It does your body good!

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Are You Making Someone Smile This Week?

July 21, 2008 at 2:57 pm | In Floral Trivia | Leave a Comment
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Mark your calendars!

This week is Make Someone Smile week!

Who do you know who in the most need of a smile this week?

  • Family members
  • Someone who is sick
  • Residents at nursing homes
  • Sick children
  • Someone celebrating a special occasion
  • Someone who works very hard for you?

I’m sure you can think of at least one person who needs a smile this week!

Need Help Getting Organized?

July 21, 2008 at 7:44 am | In Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
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A Free Reminder Service For You!

Don’t Forget Another Birthday, Anniversary, Holiday, Business Engagement Again!

Here’s HOW: 

In these hurried times it’s easy to forget important occasions and appointments. By letting you register unlimited personal, holiday, and business reminders, this interactive feature of SeminoleFlorist.com won’t let you forget these important dates.
  

As a SeminoleFlorist.com Member, you:

 

  • will receive e-mail reminders for each specified date
  • will receive interactive monthly calendars which feature occasions and appointments that must be remembered
  • will enjoy an automatic renewal of your reminders
  • may access and print your monthly calendars at any time
  • may edit and review your reminders at any time 

CLICK HERE TO CREATE A YOUR FREE REMINDER SERVICE ACCOUNT NOW!

Drying Flowers

July 17, 2008 at 7:36 am | In Care | Leave a Comment
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So, you received a beautiful arrangement and you don’t want to part with it.  What should one do?  Dry the flowers and save your memories of the experience behind them.  Here’s how:

Step 1:

Remove excess leaves from the flower stems

Cut stems to the desired length being careful nto to go shorter than 6 inches

Keep flowers out of sunlight to preserve color

Secure rubber bands around the arrangement

Step 2:

Secure bouquet in a dark, dry area with excellent circulation such as a closet.

Hang flowers upside down by securing them to a hanger with unflavored dental floss

Let flowers hang for 2-3 weeks

After the flowers have dried, spray them with hairspray for protection

Use the dried flowers as decorations in your house or use them for potpourri!

 

 

 
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