Monday, February 28, 2011

Pocket Full of Posies

Whether you are in search for a sweet hostess gift,  simply need a little something to brighten up a corner or if you have a little munchkin that would like a bouquet for her bedroom, posies will be your go to gift. They are perfect on their own if you have a small vessel at home or they can come in a sweet Hyacinth Vase so that the recipient will only have to worry about enjoying them. Small posies on their own are a sweet add on to any gift for only $10.00. Posies in a vase are $25.00 because the posy itself is slightly bigger and it comes all dressed up and ready to go in it's vessel.














Saturday, February 26, 2011

A Day Full of Good Men

I must say I have never been so happy to see so many men so invested in picking the perfect blooms for their sweethearts. Valentines Day came and went with such a blur but I must say I still do remember the lineups of men at the card wall and the hundreds of bouquets that we made up. With no further ado we have finally managed to take a second to breathe and share with you some of the bouquets that the lucky ladies had received.











Thursday, February 10, 2011

Celebrating the Single Ladies


In honour of my single sisters out there, here is a playlist of tunes to get  you through Valentine’s Day.

"Maybe some women aren't meant to be tamed.  Maybe they just need to run free till they find someone just as wild to run with them."
Rock on, enjoy your independence and dance it out.

How to make Tissue Paper Pompoms


We have had several customers ask us how we made the tissue paper pompoms for our Valentine’s Day window display.   They are very easy and a great craft to do on a lazy Sunday with the kids, over a glass of wine with friends.

These easy-to-make Tissue Paper Pom Poms adds a splash of colour to any wedding, bedroom, or event for just pennies a piece.




MATERIALS & SUPPLIES ::
  • We used 8 sheets of 18 x 26 inch tissue paper.  Any tissue paper will do.   We have lots on hand for wrapping floral bouquets, but you can pick it up at any dollar store of craft centre.
  • 24 gauge floral wire
  • Sissors





















STEP 1::

Fold accordion style, with about 1 1/2 inch folds. Crease with each fold.



















STEP 2::
Fold a piece of floral wire in half and slip over center...twist.   We used longer pieces with a loop on the end so we had something we could easily grab to hang them.
 
Trim the ends of the tissue into rounded or pointy shapes.  We found that we made these round edges much more dramatic (ie. bigger), otherwise they didn't look very puffy.




STEP 3::
Separate layers, pulling away from center one at a time. This part was somewhat difficult, and required a gentle hand...tissue paper is very delicate and tears easily!


I had little patience as we were in a hurry, so my mum and sister did this part while I made more accordian pieces.   We had quite the assembly line going!


 Then, just fluff and puff until you get the look you're going for.


You can hang the tissue paper pom poms by tying a length of clear thread or ribbon to the floral wire.  Molly, our floral designer, strung them using fishing line at different heights and depths  to create a beautiful sense of drama and dimension to the window.


** Giving credit where credit is due **
The photos above are from a blog called Imperfectly Beautiful, but these great little poms first hit the scene with Martha Stewart about two years agoHere is the link for Martha's tutorial