Showing posts with label Tulips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulips. Show all posts

Civil Partnership flowers in Brighton

Planning a Civil Partnership this Summer? Are you perplexed by the overwhelming choice of flowers, themes and colours available?

Here's a few ideas to inspire you.

 A stunning Candle Table Design using Gerbera Daisies, Ranunculus and White Veronica

A Simple Glass bowl on a mirrored plate with Mero Star Lily

Vintage Teacup & Saucer with Large Garden Rose

Heart Garland with Romantic Red Roses

Small vase design with Purple Dendrodium Orchids

Small galvanized bucket with Tangerine Tulips

Pretty Wrist Corsage with Pink Illusion Roses*

Small Square glass vase with Gerbera Daisies & sea pebbles

Gerbera Buttonhole

Plate Setting with White Avalanche Rose and Delphinium florets

Hair Flowers using Illusion Roses, Purple Eustoma and Hydrangea florets*

Wonky Wedding Cake with fresh Gerberas, Roses and Orchids

All flowers designed by Christine at Fuchsia Flower Design 
Wonky Wedding cake design by Pink Rose Cakes - flowers supplied by Fuchsia
*Photography by Paul Fletcher 
All other photography by Fuchsia Christine

If you're looking for a Civil Partnership florist in Brighton contact Christine by email today

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Floral Brights for a Spring Wedding

If you're getting married this Spring, think big and bold.  Grand styling and contemporary containers with rainbow colours, and bold brights.

Big blooms to create a theatrical feel, supersized blooms; hydrangeas, Shamrock Blooms. Ranunculus, tulips and carnations.





















Flowers for Mother's Day 2013

The earliest Mother’s Day celebrations can be traced back to the ancient Greeks.  During the 17th century early Christians in England celebrated a day to honour Mary, the mother of Christ, and later included all mothers.  Named Mothering Sunday and celebrated on the 4th Sunday of Lent, this day honoured all mothers in England.

During this period the underprivileged classes worked as servants for the wealthy and, as most jobs were located far from their families, the servants ‘lived-in’.  On Mothering Sunday, the servants were given the day off and encouraged to return home to spend the day with their mothers.

This year in the UK, we celebrate Mother’s Day on 10 March which still ties in with the Christian calendar’s 4th Sunday in Lent, when many churches give the children in the congregation on Mothering Sunday, a little bunch of spring flowers to give to their Mothers as a thank you for all the care and love throughout the year.

Flowers still remain the most traditional Mother’s Day gift and a great opportunity to buy some of the fabulous varieties of spring flowers now coming into season.

I love this time of year when all the spring bulbs start poking through – there’s nothing more heart-warming than a bright, simple bunch of daffodils.  There’s lots of other great flowers available at this time of year too – here’s a few ideas for some simple Mother’s day flowers.






Flowers for Easter

Easter Tree - Daffs in a galvanised bucket.

 Dendrobium orchid eggs
Cymbidium orchid

 
 Dendrobium Vase 

 
 Tulips in a galvanised bucket
 
Vanda orchid eggs




Flowers for Mother's Day on 10 March




These orange Tulips have been 'teased' open to reveal the lovely lilac stamens, arranged in a small galvanised bucket and finished with sphagnum moss.



I love these really pale yellow British daffs which are displayed in a vintage Wedgewood Coffee Pot - simple but effective.


Roses are always a favourite, these vibrant orange long stem roses will look stunning on their own in a beautiful tall glass vase.