Showing posts with label valentine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentine. Show all posts

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Inspiring Things: Wedding Car with Teddy (3)

Wedding car post again…

It seems ages since our last wedding car post, just want to show you some pics of this one…with cute teddy J


On this pink theme wedding car decor, the flowers used consist of artificial roses and lilies. Overall the flower arrangement looked like a cascade shaped bouquet. The floral designer placed three pink ribbons starting from the middle centre crossing to the right front windshield (a bit above of the rearview mirror) where a small flower arrangement was placed on the other edge.

Close up on the teddies

The wedding dolls were surrounded by the shocking pink flowers.


The side look

Hope this will become your inspiration. Happy Valentine 4 all of you, guys!!

Note:
The car rental & florist unknown, if you know please let us know.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Heart Shaped Valentine Bouquet

Valentine is coming. Wanna to surprise someone special with something different? This heart-shaped valentine bouquet may be the one you’re looking for. It’s definitely not just ordinary bouquet. Visit our webstore at www.floplus.com



Bouquet has been accompanied by a 'Happy Valentine Day' greeting card but you can also write your own message on the card (max 90 characters, including spaces)


There’s chocolate, too. Hmmm a very complete gift, right?

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Flower Box



After introducing you a love tin in the last post, now we are using a small box as a vase. It is a floral design in a small box and we call it a flower box. Don’t use big box, it won’t be cute but neither do too small. The perfect size is ± 11 – 12  cm. It fits with your hands and light weight. Also do not use fresh flowers but artificial flowers instead. 


You can combine with artificial fruits to get more interesting look. Just arrange the artificial flowers and fruit as usual. It’s unique, isn’t it?

If you are interested in this cute flower box you can buy it at www.floplus.com


Wednesday, February 1, 2012

New products: Love Cup & Love Tin


Valentine's day approaching, lots of you certainly want to celebrate with your sweetheart alone, right? Besides having a romantic dinner together, you need to set up a small memorable gift, which reminded her of the love and existence of you. Well, for those who are looking for small and unique gifts, try to consider our new collection of gift hampers. A white ceramic cup with a pink rose flower surrounded with soft feathers and the shiny ornaments that form love shape will certainly can help you express your innermost feelings on her. And this love cup will definitely beautiful on her dressing table accompanying her all night, all year round. Moreover, this gift was designed to 'match' with other small vase she's got, so just move the flowers to another small vase and the cup is still able to be used for drinking. Nice, right? Try to imagine if you were accompanying her to drink coffee or tea in the afternoon in sunny weather. Very romantic, isn't it? So, make sure you buy a pair.


view from back


You may not be imagined the second product, because this one using a ‘can’ as a vase. Uh ... do not rush making prejudice, though using a can but it does not mean cheapy because it's made as much detail and as neat as possible. Moreover, it has beautiful design and is also matched with other small vase. So, who's to say a can can't be charming?


collection for valentine

 If you are interested at this Valentine collection you can find them all at www.floplus.com

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Not rose again ! Valentine Flower Bouquet - purple



During the St. Dorothea talk show I noticed this artificial flower bouquet, it's not especially different or interesting bouquet, however most consumers tend to choose an all roses bouquet at valentine, even though many more varieties and forms of flowers available at the market such as gerbera, carnation, gladiol, chrysant, anthurium etc. They're not only beautiful but also less in price and abundantly available throughout the year.

When valentine, flock of people buy roses only to declare their love. And due to this habit, each ahead of Valentine roses price jumps dramatically, and even then requires a struggle to get it at least you have to order it in advance. This will repeat annually.

Actually expressing love is not really necessarily with roses. The most important is your goodwill to your lover or beloved one. In addition it's not drain your pocket heavily, so, why should always fight with others only for roses? How about if starting this at upcoming Valentine?


From front view of the bouquet, it looks very simple and usual. Using purple ranunculus flowers and lavender which is suitable with pink baby roses, though the use of single face paper (the pink wavy one) seems unusual but combining with yellow and light purple tissue paper looks very matching. Finally a pink paper ribbon make it be special.


The look of the bouquet from above


NB : Pictures taken at St. Dorothea Talk Show 2011, Florist name unknown.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Valentine Flower Bouquet - Fuschia


Gong Xi Fa Chai everyone!!!

Let us all pray for happiness, health and prosperity in this new year of the dragon... It's been a simple celebration for my small family since most of our relatives don't live in Bandung, but thanks to technology it's not a problem anymore. Yes, the angpao (most important!!!) is mostly bank transfered these days :) I personally promise to work harder than ever and will try my best to manage this blog and my online florist better this year!!!

So, in the spirit of turning a new leaf, I want to look ahead on the upcoming event that well connected with flowers... also with chocolate... and cheesy romance movies... yes, it's almost Valentine guys!!

Speaking about Valentine make me look back at a florists talk show I attended some time ago ( I will post about it soon) where some of the displayed flower arrangements really inspires me..


Among them was a rose flower bouquet wrapped around with fuschia coloured crepe paper which can be an inspiration if you're looking a valentine flower bouquet for your loved ones, or if you like to make your own bouquet a bit different and more versatile.

Up close, the flower arrangement itself is a simple common round shaped one consists of various coloured roses and baby breaths. What makes it different is that usualy we can see the stems shaped of the flowers, either revealed or concealed with wrapping. But in this valentine bouquet, the florist wrapped the crepe paper forming some kind of "skirt" around the stems. If you want to make this flower bouquet yourself, remember to use elastic crepe paper...


As seen from picture above, the adding of "skirt" actually add balance to the valentine flower bouquet shape, so if you give this kind of flower bouquet to your beloved, she can put it in a vase or simple glass and the flower bouquet will look nicely and become a decor item! Unlike common flower bouquet which stems are still visible and have to be unwrapped first before being put into a vase. However, also due to the "skirt" you have to be more careful while holding the bouquet, don't hold it too close to your body or you will crush the "skirt" and make it wrinkled.

Hopefully you find this post helpful in finding the perfect valentine flowers for your beloved. More post on valentine flowers soon...

NB : These flower bouquet pictures taken at St. Dorothea's talk show 2011 in Bandung.
Florist name unknown, if you know please inform me.

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