Despite being a rampant Chelsea supporter, black is my colour, rather than blue. Look in my wardrobe and you’ll soon get lost. Not because it’s as big as the Flowers HQ fridge but because, apart from the odd red or white Adam Ant t-shirt (!), I just don’t do patterns or colours. There’s something striking [...]
Filed under: Customers, Floristry, Flowers, General, Operations, Valentine's Day, Weddings on July 4th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Marry when June roses grow and over land and sea you’ll go… Although late summer is fast becoming a popular time of the year for matrimonial activity, June is the traditonal month for weddings and anniversaries. This is because June is traditionally considered to be the luckiest month to marry in as it is named [...]
Filed under: Distribution, Floristry, Flowers, General, Operations, Weddings on June 20th, 2008 | 1 Comment »
My name is Sarah, I work for the Flowers & Plants Association, and I’m here to offer hot tips and advice every few weeks on flower fashion trends, quick arrangement tips, and to answer any questions you may have about flowers or plants – care tips, what to have for your wedding day, what your [...]
Filed under: Floristry, Flowers, Guest Posts, Valentine's Day, Weddings on May 20th, 2008 | No Comments »
We invited Emma Cake from “The Big Bouquet Wedding Photographer” to write a guest post for us. Here is her very helpful post on how to hire a great wedding photographer. Thanks, Emma. Type in ‘Wedding Photographer’ and your location into Google and take a look at how many results come up on your screen. [...]
Filed under: General, Guest Posts, Weddings on April 8th, 2008 | 3 Comments »
We love flowers and we love weddings – combine the two and our florists are in heaven! Nothing is more exciting for them than to help make that very special day even more special by designing some really beautiful wedding arrangements. We can organise wedding bouquets, buttonholes, church decorations, table arrangements for the reception – [...]
Filed under: Flowers, General, Weddings on January 9th, 2008 | 1 Comment »