Wednesday, April 27, 2016

April Showers Bring May Flowers...

With adorable animals...

Because nothing say spring like a bunny...eating a flower...
eating hungry animals rabbit flower

And a rose with any other puppy just isn't as sweet...
animals dog cute puppy rose

Because we all want to stop and smell the flowersflower cat cute

...Or eat them...

baby adorable eating hand flower


spring calls for time to take a little pause...


or paws...



And of course, 
no Spring is complete without the original Flower!

I hope you are having a wonderful Spring!
<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

How To Make A Flower Basket!


Last week, I gave all the items you need to get started on a flower DIY project.

The thing was, when I looked up making a DIY Flower Basket, I was really surprised at how many times I ended up getting articles on making a "Flower Girl Basket" (not the same thing!).

So this week I am laying out how to make an arrangement of flowers in a basket - a Flower Basket!

These are fantastic to make for the Holidays, but also great for the Springtime as well!

First - make sure you have all of your supplies!  You will need:

- time (set aside at least an hour for set up and clean up as well)
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a basket
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- oasis (floral foam) and/or a plastic lining to line the basket as needed
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape (green or clear, depending on the color of your basket and if it will be visible per your design)
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon (as needed for your design)
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon to the basket as needed for your design)

For a design, you can refer back to here and here for the basics on how to arrange the flowers but the most basic points are to make sure to spread out the colors and ensure that the "face" of the flower is facing outwards.

The biggest things to keep in mind when making a Flower Basket are:

- Make sure to line the basket with a plastic or a bowl of some kind to hold the water
- If you are going to put a bow around the basket or the handle, so that it sits under the flowers, you might want to put it on first!  Also if you are going to weave ribbon through the basket at all, do this before putting anything inside, and be sure to hot glue or pin down any edges!
- Use a floral foam cut smaller than the inside of the basket so you have room to put pieces coming out of the sides
- Use lots of greenery or larger flowers (like hydrangea) along the edges to fill up where the floral foam is so that you can not see it when you are done
- If the basket has a handle, remember to fill flowers into the middle anyway so they go up to and around the handle, and don't dip under it (unless your design has them dip!)

The rest is just make the piece as you would any piece!

Comment with any questions or any tips I might have missed!  And feel free to tag @flowersbybridgt on any twitter posts or Flower Design By Bridget on any FB posts so I can see your handy work!

<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

Wednesday, April 13, 2016

DIY Flower Supply Checklist


There are tons of great DIY Flower Tips out there!  But not all of them lay out the tools clearly!  This week's blog is to help you with the supplies you need to get start on your own DIY project!
Remember, for all of these, you need to make sure you have set aside some time!  One of the things you are paying for when you hire someone is their time in doing the work - so before you get started on a DIY project, make sure you have carved out enough time to complete it!
That said, here are some basic items you will need for various DIY flower projects (along with some links to get you started)!  Much of these are very similar, but each item is listed for the various projects as needed so you can skip to the checklist that applies to you!


You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- oasis (floral foam) and/or a plastic lining to line the container if it is not waterproof
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape (green or clear, depending on if your final container is glass or not)
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags

2.  A Bouquet 
You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- (note: a friend to hold the bouquet while you make it is very helpful!  If you are working alone, you can always set it in a clear glass vase to get an idea as to how it looks from all sides)
- scissors or gardening shears
- water
- floral tape
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon around the bouquet)


You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers don't wilt)
- flowers
- greenery
- a design
- a basket
- a bucket or sink to hold the flowers in water while you make the bouquet (also out of the sun and cool, so the flowers don't wilt)
- oasis (floral foam) and/or a plastic lining to line the basket as needed
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape (green or clear, depending on the color of your basket and if it will be visible per your design)
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon (as needed for your design)
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon to the basket as needed for your design)

4. A Potted Dish Garden 
You will need:
- a clean counter or table-top to work that is out of direct sunlight and cool (so the flowers and plants don't wilt)
- potted flowers
- potted plants
- potting soil
- a design
- stones or other decorative items as per your design
- a basket or dish to use as the potted garden
- a plastic lining to line the basket or dish as needed
- water
- scissors or gardening shears
- floral tape
- floral wire
- towels (paper or cloth to clean up spills)
- trash bin or trash bags
- ribbon (as needed for your design)
- hot glue and/or straight pins (for securing the ribbon to the basket or dish as needed for your design)

Before starting a DIY project, make sure to check these lists so you can be sure to enjoy creating a beautiful floral piece without being caught up to your elbows in flowers only to find you are missing something!  Don't forget to follow here for more DIY tips as well!

<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

An Open Letter To Brides-To-Be


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Dear Bride-To-Be,

This is not your standard letter of congratulations. Though I do wish you the biggest congratulations!!

And it is not a checklist of things to do before your big day (although those are all extremely helpful!).

This is to you, yes, you.  If you are a Bride who is currently navigating through Bridal magazines and Facebook Groups and following the latest trends and Pantone colors - this is to tell you that your wedding is not the latest in keeping up with the Joneses.

While this might seem like something unusual coming from a wedding vendor, as we are supposed to be so interested in inflating your budget, this is to tell you that is not how it is supposed to be.

Your wedding should be about you, and your love, and the start of a new life together.
It sounds so easy to say, but it really is!

At the end of the day, it will have mostly been a blur, and all you will have are the photographs and few memories.  But what is most important is that you will be married and on the beginning of one of the greatest adventures of your life.

And that is all that really matters.  

For what it is worth coming from me, please don't hold any aspect of your wedding up to any standard other than "is it something that makes you happy?"

Because, in the end, the day really is about you and your love. And the people coming should be people who support that and would be as happy for you at an afternoon picnic as they would in the grand ballroom of a Paris hotel.

Maybe this does not apply to you reading this.  And if so, that is wonderful!

But if it does, just know that all of us - your caterer and your wedding planner and your photographer and your dress seller and your DJ and your florist - those of us really on your side, are all about making the day special for you!  And having it be the day you always dreamed about!!

Post in FB groups and ask questions.  But, please, don't ask the internet if your chosen colors are "right" or if your bouquet has the "correct" flowers.  

If you are working with a designer, or venue planner, or stylist or makeup artist (or florist), get their professional opinion if you want it.  Just don't forget that it is your day.  And if you want evergreen-themed centerpieces in July, or pink and gold in January, and you can find someone who can do it for you, or you can DIY it, within your realistic budget, go for it!  

There are no "Wedding Police" who will monitor if your silk flowers came from France or a Dollar Store, or from a florist.

I am happy to help with any flower questions!  You can always comment here or message my FB page.

Your day is about you and your love.

Never lose sight of that!

<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

5 Things To Do With Flowers Now That Spring Is Here


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With Spring officially here, the birds are singing and the flowers are blooming!  While it's the perfect time to start keeping fresh flowers in your home, here are 5 other things to do with flowers now that the days are longer and the sun is warm and bright!

1. Start a flower garden
Now is the perfect time to till that soil and get those seedlings started.  Better Homes and Gardens has some great tips for getting a flower garden going, so what better time to select that part of the yard you have always been neglecting and fill it with some colorful flowers?  (Plus it is a great way to support bees!).  Don't live in a home with a yard?  A DIY window planter is a perfect way to wake up to fresh blooming flowers all summer long!

2. Go for a nature walk
We don't always notice, but most plants actually flower before they become green and leafy for summer.  That tree pollen has to come from somewhere!  So spend an afternoon on a nature walk and take the time to enjoy the tiny flowers blooming on the edges of the branches, in bushes and on the ground.  This is also a great way to go butterfly sighting, or watch the busy bees do their work!

3. Make a flower salad
Martha Stewart never fails with this amazing flower salad recipe.  While there are tons of edible flower recipes out there, see if you can come up with your own ways to include these edible beauties into your favorite recipes. 

4. Enjoy some floral ice pops
That's right - ice pops made with edible flowers and herbs.  Mix it up with some lavender mint or maybe add a splash of lemon to some rosemary and rose petals for a colorful and refreshing sugar-free treat when the sun starts to heat up!  

5. Embrace essential oils
Did you know that lavender oil is a natural way to combat headaches and even anxiety?  So while you're out there soaking up nature's sunshine, cool off with some lavender lemonade, or try a few drops in a relaxing bath at the end of a long day, or mix a teeny, tiny touch into a cup of earl grey tea in the morning.  Want to start off cool?  Pour the tea over a cup of ice after it has been sweetened (keep a metal spoon in the cup with ice so it doesn't crack when the hot tea is poured in) and enjoy a flowery sweet tea with your breakfast!

<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

10 Kittens That Remind Us That We Can Do Anything


Sometimes I think the world just needs more kittens.

Like this one

Or this one

Because we all know some days we just want to be here

And sometimes our daily life just feels like

If we just try a LITTLE harder, we know we can do it!

Even if we can't just get through life being cute

Once we figure out where we are going

Nothing can stand in our way!

Sometimes we just need a friend

But no matter what - we can do it!


Just remember - you can do the thing!

<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!

Thursday, March 17, 2016

DIY Flower Design

While it is always nice to have a professionally done arrangement of flowers, sometimes it is fun to do it yourself!

Follow these five tips for fantastic flowers made by you:


1. Pick your colors 
















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When picking colors for a centerpiece, follow these tips.  It is really nice to pick complementary colors within the design, with a few pops of an accent color.

2. Pick your flowers














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You can always get plain flowers from a florist by the stem, or at your local grocery store.  

Find ones that fit within the color spectrum you selected in Step 1.

3. Find the flower's "face"




















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Each flower has a direction it grew in, usually where the sun was the most during it's growth.  That is the "face" of the flower.

If your design is going to face a specific direction, you want to make sure the faces of the flowers are facing in the direction of your design.  If this is a circle, you would ensure they all face outward.  If this is a piece that will go against a wall or perhaps sit on the corner of a desk, you want to make sure the flowers all face towards the person that will be looking at them.


4. Spread out the colors  




















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Make sure the colors you select are spread out throughout the design, with carefully clustered similar flowers that still spread out the colors throughout the arrangement.  You want to make sure it doesn't look polka-dotted, and yet at the same time, there is a nice variety of flowers throughout your piece.

Give your design one final look-over, filling in any holes as needed with leaves or additional blooms.


5. Finishing touches  




















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For a final touch, add a small bow or piece of ribbon around the bottom of your design, either in a complementary color, or as an accent piece. 

Let me know in the comments if you have any questions, or want to share any additional tips for DIY floral design!

<3

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Bridget is the proud Owner of Flower Designs by Bridget, bringing European Certification and 20 years experience to Pinellas County, Florida, where she lives with her husband (Air Force, Ret.) and two children.  When she is not in her shop, you will find her enjoying a cup of Roiboos tea with her family and several cats and dogs (including one named Daisy).  While the holiday greens and decorations of December are her favorite, she looks forward to bringing you sunshine and smiles through flowers all year round!