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Celebrating Admin Pros at the Pan Pacific

Posted April 21st, 2010 by Caley

IAAP Event at the Pan Pacific

Today is Administrative Professionals Day, the Vancouver chapter of the International Association of Administrative Professionals held a breakfast at the Pan Pacific Hotel to be entertained, to network and to be challenged.

Check out the Ocean View and our flowers below!

IAAP Event at the Pan Pacific

IAAP Event at the Pan Pacific

For this elegant arrangement, we used white double petal tulips, white cymbidium orchids, yellow roses and green viburnum.

IAAP Event at the Pan Pacific

IAAP Event at the Pan Pacific

This arrangement featured white cymbidium orchids, pink double petal tulips, green viburnum, bear grass and tropical greenery.

A lucky winner will get to bring home this exotic tropical arrangement we designed.

IAAP Event at the Pan Pacific

 
 
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How to impress a room full of VIP’s?

Posted April 19th, 2010 by Caley

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It was late in the evening one cold night last December, Amy was taking pictures of an arrangement we had to deliver the next day and a customer walked in the door to buy an orchid. She really liked the floral arrangement and said to Amy, “Aww, I wish I received those flowers!”

She asked if we did events, we said that’s what we love designing for events and the next thing you know, we were now involved with an exciting and prestigious event. The Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada’s 25th Anniversary Gala. Guests include Premier Gordon Campbell, politicians Stockwell Day and John Reynolds, top Canadian and Asian corporate leaders, renowned business people and senior government officials.

The Goal.
The Foundation looks to deepen understanding and expand Canada-Asia relations crucial to Canadian growth and advancement.

The Challenge.
It was our task to communicate this goal through a beautiful floral table centerpiece.

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To show the relationship between Canada and Asia, we used Pine as the base greenery of the arrangement. Pine is found in most of the Asian countries as well as Canada. We then spent alot of time researching the national flowers of each country in Asia. After days of contacting various suppliers, we realized it was very possible that we could import most of these flowers. To tie all the elements together, we found an elegant bronze vase that matches almost identically to the tall Chinese inspired doors you see behind Premier Gordon Campbell.

White and Yellow Flower Arrangement

We prepared a stunning sample for the Asia Pacific Foundation in early March, which they promptly approved. We then proceeded to place orders for all the different flowers we needed to import. The flowers came from all over the world, such as Singapore, New Zealand, Australia and Malaysia.  LanYan from Dalvey Orchid helped us to import lotus, acacia, and Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid from singapore. Kathleen from Proline trading helped us to import water lilies from New Zealand and dendrobium from Thailand. We also sourced as many local flowers as possible and even went to various greenhouses and farms to look for backup flowers.

We also proceeded to place a large order for the bronze vases we found and to our shock, our supplier in Toronto said they had been all sold out! By chance, we actually met the designer and manufacturer of the bronze vases while we were at the Christmas World International Event Decoration Fair in Frankfurt. We quickly called them long distance to Europe and they said they had discontinued that design and did not have any in stock. For over a month, we had looked everywhere for the bronze vases and with the help of our supplier, Jordana, we were able to locate just enough vases for each table. Thank you once again!

Our team of designers were incredible, as the flowers arrived just days before the event, everybody helped out and went above and beyond to ensure every detail of every arrangement was perfect.
Fat Cat

Except for Fat Cat. He slept in our front window display all day long.

Pink and Purple Flower Arrangement

Pink and Purple Arrangement

The national flowers of the Asian countries varied in colour from pink to yellow, there was no way that Amy would put yellow and pink in the same arrangement. We designed two arrangements with different colour theme’s, the one above was designed with pink cymbidiums (New Zealand), Cherry Blossoms (Japan), Hibiscus – replaced by Magnolia (a popular flower in Korea), Jasmine (Philippines and Pakistan), Lotus (India and Vietnam), Pink Peony’s (China), Vanda Miss Joaquim (Singapore) and amazing Purple Water Lily’s (Sri Lanka).

Water Lily

The water lily’s were one of the most beautiful flowers of the arrangement. But when we received them after importing them from New Zealand, they were all very closed. We had to accept the fact that we might not be able to use them and that we had just ordered over 100 stems of Water Lily for nothing. When we arrived at the store on the morning of the event, we were thrilled to see almost all the water lily’s had opened up!!!

White and Yellow Arrangement

Yellow and White Arrangement

Yellow and White

The white and yellow arrangement was designed with White Phalanoepsis orchid (Indonesia), Acacia (Australia), Green Dendrobium orchid (a popular flower in Thailand), Jasmine (Philippines, Pakistan), Yellow cymbidium Orchid (a popular flower in New Zealand), red hibiscus – replaced by orange mokara Orchid (a popular orchid in Malaysia), White Peony (China), and White Water Lily (Bangladesh).

Reception Counter Arrangements

We decided to go with a yellow themed tall arrangement for the reception counter as a preview to the beautiful Chinese inspired doors the guests would see in the banquet hall.

While guests are having a cocktail and mingling, a refreshing and simple cymbidium orchid provided a interesting talking point.

Simple Yellow Cymbidium

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At the end of the event, the Foundation was to raffle off the table centrepieces in benefit of their Post-Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Of the over 30 floral arrangements we designed, all but 4 were snapped up. A beautiful end to a successful gala!

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Juicy Gerbera Wedding

Posted April 18th, 2010 by Caley

Gerbera Wedding

Dayna and Ryan were married at the Quilchena Golf and Country Club in Richmond, BC.  A secluded and established golf club and one of the most prestigious places in Richmond to get married.

Dayna knew exactly what she wanted on her beautiful day. FUN!

Gerbera Wedding

We used a colour scheme of vibrant pink, orange gerbera’s and yellow freesia to brighten up the beautiful venue and set the tone for the fun night, as these flowers were Dayna’s favourite in the whole entire world.

Gerbera Wedding

Dayna’s bridal bouquet matched the fun table centerpieces and the ribbon matched Ryan’s suit.

Gerbera Wedding

It was so hard to setup the banquet space with that cake in our face. We used all of our will power to resist sneaking a bite!

Complimenting, the cake, the centerpiece and the bouquets, were the boutonnieres.

Groom

Groomsmen

We just received an email from one of the bridesmaids and she wrote us this message that made our day. “I wanted to thank you again for doing a fabulous job with the flowers for Daynas wedding, they exceeded all of our expectations.”

 
 
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Hit the road! Pisa or Rome!

Posted April 15th, 2010 by amy

Frankfurt Cargo Airport

It’s just past 6:00AM at a cargo airport.  We speak no Italian nor German, we just missed our flight from Frankfurt to Rome and had no idea how we would make our way there.

We decided to board a Ryan Air flight from Frankfurt to Pisa with mixed feelings: frustration, exhaustion, and adventure.   That’s the fun of traveling though, never ending surprises and excitement so we just enjoyed the moment!

We landed in Pisa with just enough time to get a blurry picture of the Tower of Pisa and quick plate of pasta before getting to the train station to catch the last train out for Rome.

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Missing the plane turned out not so bad!  Not only did we get to see the leaning tower of Pisa and eat a cheap and tasty plate of pasta, the train to Rome actually dropped us off one block away from the hotel we booked!

Bedroom

After a long day of walking and eating, it was great to come back to Italian television, the one English movie channel and the rainforest shower head…

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We had a simple goal for our trip in Rome, find beautiful florists to connect with and check out some historical sites along the way.

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Coliseum. Check.

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Spanish Steps.  Check.

Pantheon

Pantheon. Check.

Where were all the florists?  The research we did online were proving to be disappointing. Feeling defeated after asking many locals where the best florists were located, we finally found this place!  “Tulipani Bianchi”

Tulipani Bianchi

The store was clean like a hospital but warm like a church.

Rome Florist

They had pretty cool arrangements like this one…

Floral Arrangement in Rome

The owner was very friendly, telling us that his shop is one of many in Western Europe, then proceeded to show us how he wraps bouquets in Rome.

Floral Bouquet in Rome

Feeling productive, we then chased the second goal of coming to Rome.  EATING!

Artichoke

I would normally never eat an artichoke on a plate, but this was amazing!

Pasta and Beef Carpacio

Beef carpaccio was very different at this Roman Restaurant compared to the dishes we’ve had in Vancouver, the slices were so thick and I was stuffed after eating just a few pieces!

Pizza!

Yup!  After eating the appetizers and the pasta, we also polished off this pizza!

Buying flowers

The next morning we were hard at work, buying buckets of flowers online, replying to emails and searching for more florists to visit.

As we walked the city, we took in more sights like the Vatican and Trevi Fountain:

Vatican

Vatican

Trevi Fountain

We visited many flower shops, but could not find one that we feel we could establish a relationship with and be confident to recommend to our clients who want to send flowers to Rome.

Night came and reading street signs became difficult….no, that’s not true, it was because we can’t read Italian!

We had one more shop on our list.

Florist in Rome

We immediately fell in love with the cute little store and the owner was the nicest guy we met on our entire trip. The name of the flower shop is called: BLOEMEN

Florist in Rome

Flower Shop in Rome

He told us that Italian’s in Roma prefer to spend their money on clothes and fashion and less on flowers, but even though he had a low volume of customers, he carried and stocked rare and premium flowers. The roses are so big and fragrant.

Floral Arrangement in Rome

Simple but artistic design with a piece of drift wood and moss in a big glass cube.

Floral Arrangement in Rome

Purple and green arrangements with branches. These are one of my favoriate designed by Claudio.

Although we had a significant language barrier, we still had the same taste in floral design.  He even went to the trouble of showing us his favourite floral design books.

Floral Design Book

Flower Design Book

It was funny that he really liked Jeff’s designs since his show was just starting to air on TLC.

BFF!

If you ever need to send flowers to Rome, we highly recommend his services, he is so passionate about floral design and quality!

Visitors to Vancouver, you’ll have a much easier time finding great florists…..we hope you choose us as we love being inspired, enjoy beautiful floral designs and we’re always looking for ways to make everyone around us happy!

 
 
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Lost! Our Yelp Reviews!

Posted April 13th, 2010 by Caley

Luckily however, we can see all the reviews that have been filtered here:

Yelp

To read about why these reviews could have been “filtered” check out Yelp’s FAQ.

Thank you so much to our awesome customer’s who took the time to sign up for Yelp and write us a positive review, we really really appreciate it!

 
 
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Easter Weekend Holiday Hours

Posted April 1st, 2010 by Caley

Happy Easter

Hey everybody, we will be open all weekend long at our normal party hours.

Friday – Saturday: 10AM – 6PM
Sunday: 12PM – 5PM
Monday: 10AM – 6PM

 
 
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