Friday, November 18, 2011

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What flowers are in season and available the last week in September in the Detroit, MI area?

I'm getting married Sept. 27, 2008. I want to know my floral arrangement options.

What flowers are in season and available the last week in September in the Detroit, MI area?
I'm getting married Sept. 29, 2007 %26amp; we're having Gerbera Daisies...they are beautiful %26amp; inexpensive! The colors they come in are fantastic! Good Luck!! My bouquet will be mini calla's, which are a little more expensive.
Reply:Roses seem to be available year round and reasonable. We had Horrocks do ours. They are in Lansing and Grand Rapids. Not sure about Detroit, but they do deliver.
Reply:I really don't know that much about which flowers are in season. But I do know a wonderful florist. We use Viviano's all the time for both personal occasion and business occasions. They should be able to provide you with the best options for this time of year. You don't ultimately have to purchase your flowers for them, but most will provide a free initial consultation. At least this way you'll know what to look for. Here is their website: http://www.viviano.com/
Reply:Dear Future Bride,


Greetings from Troy Michigan. September is Homecoming month for most of the area schools. So florist will have a lot of roses, carnations,orchid blossoms,and alstroemeria. My best bet is to go with roses but carnations are a cheaper option. Thrifty florist always does nice wedding flowers. They also offer wedding discounts.
Reply:You have TONS of possibilities. Most flowers will come in those awesome autumn colors, like russet, orange, golden yellow, bronze, aubergine, and deep purples. But a lot of flowers are available year round. Something nice to get this time of year is wheat. Think of harvest time with baskets, arrangements in pumpkins, beautiful leaves and candlelight. Can you tell this is my favorite time of year?


How are the flowers at wholesale places different from the ones at Trader Joe's?

I'd like to buy bulk flowers and make arrangements myself. I've never visited a wholesale floral place before, but when I went to Trader Joe's (or some other supermarkets), they have cheap flowers as well ($10 for a dozen small roses). I was wondering, do they have similar prices at wholesale florals or are the prices similar? Thanks.

How are the flowers at wholesale places different from the ones at Trader Joe's?
Trader Joe is just a middle man he buys from wholesalers also, he just buys so much he gets a break on the price then he makes the $$, if you buy enough the wholesaler should give you a break also, you may need a resale license.
Reply:well i dont speak english really good and so i just wane chat and not answer ur questions so mail me at ------------------------charmedpinkcats@...
Reply:Wholesale florists are going to provide a better bulk selection and will most likely be fresher. Super markets usually get them after the wholesaler, more shipping and waiting time. Why not cut the middle man. There are also excellent web sites with great deals that will send the flowers right to your door, fast, fresh and cheaper. Don't forget to process them after. Alittle sugar in warm water after cutting is good for almost all flowers. (No milky stems).
Reply:Zoe has good advice. Wholesalers get fresh flowers...when they start to turn they "unload them" to high volume retail places at near cost....to keep them longer would mean complete loss of investment.


However, you ordinairly have to operate a business to get access to the wholesale places. That means your local permeits and state resale tax number before they will let you in the door.


Keep in mind you are dealing with a live commoditiy with limited "shelf life". Wholesaler get the cuttings in less than 24 hours. Retailers get theirs in up to 72 hours and what they don't sell goes into the garbage.
Reply:Trader Joe's are the freshest I have ever found. Daffodils last 2 weeks from there.

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Suggestions for a fall themed wedding?

I'm having a fall themed wedding in New England in October...does anyone have suggestions for elegant floral arrangements, center pieces, or the cake? The colors are burgandy and ivory...

Suggestions for a fall themed wedding?
You should go on www.theknot.com they have message boards and you can click on theme weddings or fall weddings. Then click on the other brides names and on their profiles they put pictures of all their ideas. Thats how I got so many cute ideas for my beach wedding.
Reply:iI had a fall wedding also, in Louisiana though, but either way, if you send me your email, I would be happy to send you some pictures of mine to give ideas! I am not sure how formal your wedding will be, but I would be glad to help in any way possible!
Reply:aww how lovely! what nice colours! :)





how about incooperating these other colours as well as the two you already have:





~ if a blue burgundy - lavender (easy to find flowers), mushroom (elegant) and olive green


~ if a brown burgundy - orange (looks great for fall), light tobacco (just lighter orange) and green gold (similar to mustard).. this looks great for autumn/fall


~ if a pink burgundy - schiaparelli pink (bright pink.. could get lilies in with a hint of this in), nectarine (lovely in roses!) and a beige grey which i guess would be substitued for the ivory





have a lovely wedding! x
Reply:You can check this cool website I found. They specialize in themed weddings and parties. They even offer themed personalized favor ribbons. If you do not find what you are looking for, try emailing them. A lot of times they will be able to custom design items for you. They did for mine!


www.fairytaleweddingstore.com


They have VERY reasonable prices and great work too!
Reply:Do a dark chocolate cake, with dark chocolate icing, very simplistic with a few silk fall leaves arranges on the top and other tiers. The burgandy colour will be picked up in the leaves.
Reply:Here are some ideas for you:





Cakes





http://dessertworks.net/pics/weddingnn.j...





http://www.dessertworks.net/wdgPics/bcWe...





http://www.jacquespastries.com/2005/wed1...





http://www.torinobaking.com/cakes/weddin...





http://www.utahcakes.com/cakesixtyfour.h...





Flowers





http://www.oberers.com/autbridbouqo.html





http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...





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Centerpieces/Reception Decor





http://www.flowersbyanne.com/cgi-bin/lis...





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http://www.superweddings.com/decor/fall_...





http://photobucket.com/albums/0803/shann...





Check out this fellow fall brides pictures. It may give you some more inspiration.:)


http://theknot.com/co_profileview.htm?pr...


Does anyone knows a website where it shows floral design?

Pictures of flower arrangements???

Does anyone knows a website where it shows floral design?
Try here





http://www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk/...
Reply:Just type floral arrangements into your yahoo image search. You will get thousands of pics.


Do You HAVE To Have Flowers for the Wedding?

I will not have bridesmaids, or any flower arrangements at church or home. I just will have a small bouquet arranged from my backyard flowers for me. No corsages or anything. I believe it is a waste of $$, and the floral industry charges so much and then off to a honeymoon for 2 weeks in which I would never see floral arrangements that would wilt anyways. You say?

Do You HAVE To Have Flowers for the Wedding?
No, you don't have to have flowers, No one will say your wedding was terrible b/c there were no flowers. You could you hurricane vases filled with sand and a candle as a centerpiece (if you even want a centerpiece) or just use candles. A cheap place to get candles is www.candles4less.com
Reply:Weddings are meant to celebrate the union of two people. Do it how you feel suits you and your future spouse!
Reply:You make a good point. It's your wedding day so do what you want. I don't think it would be a problem to not have flowers... who cares right? I did have flowers at my wedding, but I didnt carry a bouquet, I just carried a single rose - most people were like "WHAT, NO BOUQUET" when I told them, but heck, its my wedding!





Do what you want. I think your day will be perfect for you no matter what... ditch the flowers if you want! Go for it!





Good luck and congrats!
Reply:It's your wedding. Do it the way you want it.
Reply:As long as your happy with it, I think it was a good decision. I also agree that it's a waste of money.
Reply:It's your wedding. Do it the way you want it.
Reply:Being that there's no legal requirement to have flowers, I say do what makes you happiest. I agree that most of the wedding fluffery is a waste of time and money.
Reply:fine with me !what ever you want . flowers die and are a waste of money and I tell my husband no flowers for me for , anniversity , birthday , valentines day or any other holiday
Reply:Great idea. Congratulations. Do what you want.
Reply:No, flowers are most definitely not a legal requirement.
Reply:I'm totally with you! I'm so sick of the notion that I have to do something in my wedding because that's the way it's always been. I had this revelation about corsages and boutonnieres the other night. Who needs them?
Reply:sounds really refreshing, good for you. The wedding industry is a real scam!!
Reply:I'm guessing your FH will love you for this!





If flowers are not a big deal for you, don't bother.





More focus on the wedding and the ceremony.





And, for my daughter's wedding, we got flowers from Kroger. They looked great.





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Reply:Hi and congratulations!





NO....you DON'T have to have flowers at all! Personally, I LOVE flowers and would want some.





Here is a thought:


~ Do you have enough backyard flowers for 2 vases (can be bought at a dollar store) for each side of the altar at the church?


I do think that would look nice. OR....do you live by a Walmart or Costco? I buy roses all the time from Walmart...you get 12 for $10! Cheap! I don't know what Costco charges. All the grocery stores with floral departments (and some without!) even sell flowers now. My local grocery store does and I live in a little town!





I do think it would look nice to have something in the church. But, again, YOUR choice.





Also...something inexpensive would be ....what about a small boutonniere for your groom and a small corsage for the "moms"? This is EASY, EASY, EASY to do with silks, which you can make up ahead of time. And with all the upcoming sales at craft stores? Well, again, just an idea. If you got brave enough you could even do them with real flowers (again, from Walmart or a grocery store!) Here is a link showing how to do it:


http://www.save-on-crafts.com/cormakbas....





For everything....2 church arrangements, 1 boutonniere, and 2 corsages....it should be $30 max!





But, again, NO, you don't need anything! Good luck!
Reply:Nope...get creative and try something else-like ribbon bouquets(folded like flowers)
Reply:It is your wedding you can do what you want. I am having a small wedding and a large reception. And I agree that it is a waste of money to have tons of flowers if it is not what you want. I will not be having any flowers at my reception and I think that with the decorations that I will have it will be just as beautiful without spending money on lots of flowers that will just be thrown away once it is over.
Reply:it's your wedding, you do it the way you want. it's your day, noone elses.
Reply:i dont think you NEED flowers for a wedding but its nice to have 1 or 2 boquettes. but that makes alot of sence because 2week honeymoon and you wont get to see them
Reply:Of course you don't have to have flowers at your wedding. You don't have to do anything you don't want to do except sign the marriage license and say "I do."





But if you're only worried about flowers dying and not getting your money's worth, you can use silk flowers and give the bouquets as gifts to the mothers and grandmothers before going on your honeymoon. Flowers just make things look more festive.
Reply:Then don't have flowers. That simple!!! My hubby used to buy me flowers until I told him to stop - they die and I get sad. So for the last to years I get all sorts of little trinkets.
Reply:do whatever makes you happy. You could always substitute flowers with something else. Like my cousin took fish bowls and put floating flower candles in them. They looked cool enough without getting too expensive.
Reply:I say it is your wedding, do what you want! I like the idea of having flowers from your backyard. That sounds beautiful as well and more meaningful than just purchasing them from a store. Enjoy your wedding, congrats and good luck!
Reply:of course you do not need flowers at your wedding silly.. whatever you want!
Reply:it is your wedding. If you don't want to have flowers, it is fine. It is your wedding day, do whatever makes you happy.
Reply:flowers make it classy if you dont want a classy wedding then dont take flowers


its a good gesture that you are a civilized person


Am i the only one that thinks this or not?Do you think it's "morbid"to take flowers from someones funeral boqu

I think it's at least "morbid",if not disrespectful to take flowers from someones funeral boquets.I've ben to funerals and witnessed people swarming up to the casket(after the "grave-side service")to take flowers from the casket spray and other floral arrangements,reminding me of "VULTURES".C'mon people,those were bought FOR THE DECEECED!

Am i the only one that thinks this or not?Do you think it's "morbid"to take flowers from someones funeral boqu
I've never done it or seen people "swarm" to the the casket, but I have seen a few folks take a small flower from a spray after the graveside service. I try not to be too judgmental of people at funerals. We all grieve in our own way, so I wouldn't begrudge someone taking a small memento from a funeral spray. The deceased can't enjoy the flowers, so the living may as well use them however they see fit.

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