Summer brings bright colors, warmth, vacations, and kids enjoying their freedom from school for a few precious months. Most will say it’s their very favorite time of year and it’s not hard to figure out why.
Bold yellow fields of sunflowers as far as the eye can see and treasured family time at the lake are just a few of the reasons everyone waits for summer. Summer helps wash away the winter doldrums with bright sunshine and big smiles.
Summertime means weddings, weddings, and more weddings! We love helping brides and grooms create what they are envisioning for their special day. Here are a few trends we’re seeing for 2019 wedding flowers this summer and into fall.
Each year on the last Monday in May, Americans come together to celebrate Memorial Day. This day commemorates all who have fallen while serving in the United States military. It’s a time for remembering and honoring, and for many, grieving the loss of their loved ones.
Delphinium, sometimes referred to as larkspur, is a stalky perennial flower with stunning blooms that come in a variety of colors. The flower is native to the tropical mountains of Africa and the Northern Hemisphere. Though highly toxic to both humans and animals, delphinium blooms are beautiful in any floral bouquet.
Mothers are pretty special, so our celebration of them should be too. If you’re not sure where to start in choosing a gift, try writing down her favorite things… colors, collectibles, favorite moments or memories, or things that make her smile.
Wreaths are a beautiful way to celebrate the warm air and bright sunshine of spring, but they’re also a wonderful touch any time of year. Majority of the wreaths, decorating doors and entryways, are made from artificial flowers, but there are many ways to create and display beautiful fresh floral wreaths!
Derived from the Greek language, hydrangea means “water vessel” because of the shape of its seed capsules. They are native to America, China, Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Indonesia, and the Himalayas and bloom from early spring to late autumn.
The Easter holiday brings feelings of hope and renewal, and flowers are a wonderful way to celebrate both the newness of spring and the beauty of Easter which is our Lord, Jesus Christ.
In many offices across the Oklahoma City metro, administrative professionals are holding everything together. They’re keeping things organized, making sure people get where they need to be, and greeting employees and customers with a welcoming smile. And while many business owners and executives say thank you often, we’re rapidly approaching the special day set aside to celebrate administrative professionals.