Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Weddings!

'Tis the season for weddings...and every wedding needs flowers! Here's a few shots of what we've been up to the last couple weeks. Two of our latest weddings both at beautiful Youngberg Hill here in McMinnville.













Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Uncorked!


We were honored to help with this year's "Uncorked" event put on by the McMinnville Rotary Club. Hosted by Ken Wright Cellars in Carlton, we were provided with a beautiful venue to work with! Here's a few pics of the great, highly creative arrangements that Natalie created for the evening.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

It's Our Big Day!

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Plus

= Poseyland's Biggest Wedding!

This week we are preparing for the largest wedding in Poseyland history! How exciting is that!?! The shop is buzzing with talk of all the beautiful blooms we've gotten in for the big day! It's so neat to see the team come together for this big event. Saturday, July 4th is sure to be a special for the bride and groom but also for our staff!

With celebrity clients, we are excited that both OPB and Portland Bride & Groom Magazine will be reporting on the day! Check back soon for an update with pictures!

Cheers!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Tropicals


Tropical arrangements in Oregon? Hey, we don't let the rain get us down! At Poseyland we've got some amazing designers who make beautiful tropical arrangements. I'm always in awe of their creativity, they are like the MacGuyver of flowers! You don't have to be on the beach to enjoy this...

Monday, June 8, 2009

Summer Favorites!

Summer in Oregon means beautiful hydrangea blooms! We've got some great plants in stock...stop by and check them out!

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Traditions.

My grandmother moved to the United States following WWII bringing with her some amazing traditions from her native England. She was a master gardener, producing an amazing rose garden. She could tell you about each rose bush and I remember her explaining to me, when I was far too young to understand, all about pruning, planting and caring for them. Her garden produced these great blooms and I remember that often she would cut them just at the base of the rose and float them in beautiful cut-glass bowls or dishes that matched her teas set. Simple and lovely.

Today the tradition is alive. We are seeing "floating flowers" more and more used in centerpieces for weddings and special events. Even flowers fully submerged in water are popular. Check out these great arrangements. A new twist on an old tradition. I think my grandmother would approve!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Happy Birthday June!

If you have a June birthday your birth flower is....the ROSE! Worried that you are not very original? Think again. Roses come in some amazing varieties and colors.





They also each have their own meaning based on their color. Here's a few of the most popular.

Red - There is no better way to say "I love you" than with a classic red rose, the traditional symbol of beauty and romance. Red roses are synonymous with particularly deep feelings of affection and have also come to represent courage, sincerity, passion and respect.

Pink - Available in a range of shades from hot pink to a subtle, pale pink hue, the pink rose is one of the rose's most versatile varieties. As compared to their red counterparts, pink roses often convey feelings of love in a gentler fashion or express appreciation or sympathy. Pink roses are also a symbol of grace and elegance.

White - Create an atmosphere of purity and spirituality with a white rose. With their aura of innocence and honor, white roses have become popular wedding roses and are often used to symbolize new beginnings or as a tribute to a departed loved one.
Yellow - Their perpetually cheerful appearance helps yellow roses to represent friendship and happiness. In some cultures, however, yellow roses are also symbolic of dying love, jealousy or infidelity. Nevertheless, yellow roses are generally popular because of their positive meanings, and are often used to send messages of goodwill such as "Thank You" or "Welcome Back."

Orange - Cultivated in a variety of shades from vibrant citrus to pastel peach, orange roses reflect enthusiasm and growing passion. Lighter shades of orange roses often represent feelings of a budding romance, while more vivid shades symbolize a deep, passionate desire.


Lavender - Due to their rarity and eye-catching appearance, lavender roses are the rose of choice for those looking to get noticed. A time-honored symbol of enchantment, lavender roses are a perfect way to express feelings of love at first sight, parental love, and a beautiful world of possibilities.

Brown – Brown roses decorate any affair in a surprising, unique way. These roses come in a wide-range of tones and shades, from russet, to cafĂ© ole and from smoky to iced tea. Brown roses are a beautiful way to show a man that you love him – they are intimate and romantic, while also showing a masculine appeal. In addition, brown roses convey a feeling of warmth and stability and are a great way to thank someone for a job well done.

Hot Pink – Hot pink roses are symbolic of gratitude and appreciation and are a great way to tell someone that they possess a sense of vibrant femininity. They are prefect for telling your significant other that you find her exciting, while simultaneously indicating a sense of appreciation and admiration.
Happy Birthday June!