Winter Wedding
November 16, 2008
Now for a break from the Christmas displays, we have two wedding bouquets for your perusal.
First is one made using pink roses, posie callalillies, and hypericum.

Top View

Side view
Next up we have another bridal bouquet, only this time it is white and has Ivory Roses, Lisianthus, and Limonium

Top view of the white bouquet

Side View
Rhode Island Garden Centerpiece
September 12, 2008
This arrangement was created using Hydrangea, roses, cabbage, miniature cymbeduim orchid, grasses, and several other plants able to be grown in gardens around RI. It was placed in the recent favourite pea-pod vase.


Hotel Radisson Centerpieces
September 12, 2008
Every week we deliver fresh flower arrangements to the Radisson hotel on Post rd. in Warwick. This weeks were especially interesting, utilizing one-off hand blown glass vases, bamboo, and tropical plants.
We retrieved these unique vases from the hotel if you would like them in one with an arrangement

The first of a trio of arrangements

One-of-a-kind glass vase

James Story Orchids

James Story Orchid

James Story Orchid

Another hand made vase

Birds of Paradise

My favorite vase of the run

The bamboo "structure"
Happy Birthday!
August 9, 2008
What do you get for a little girls birthday?
princess flowers!

For the princess of the house (even though she thinks she's the queen)
As you can see, this arrangement has Roses, Daisies, Snapdragons, Babies Breath, Alstro, and Pink Tissue Status, a stuffed animal, and a pink feather boa. A great way to make your little girl really believe that she’s the boss.

Close up
Hydrangea and Rose Centerpiece
July 31, 2008
Heres a centerpiece done for a wedding table… one down fifteen more to go. We used various colored hydrangeas and roses, sticking to pink and white pastels in a crystal vase. This definitely fits the bill for a classic style wedding.

The overall height of the centerpiece is approximatley 2 feet

Close up
Informal Memorial
July 25, 2008
Yesterday a request came for a pink sympathy arrangement. We created it using lillys, snapdragons, spider mums, asters, roses, and various greens including eucalyptus. The flowers were arranged loosely and informally. If put in a different vase with a different ribbon, this arrangement could also be used for other events such as grand openings or celebrations.

Pink Sympathy