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Pastel Wedding Bouquets

Posted November 28th, 2010 by amy

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What is the best pastel theme flower?

Answer:  PEONY.

The texture of the peony is so soft and romantic- neutral hue and less saturated.  They remind me of cotton candy, mmmmm. In BC Canada, Peony season starts only from mid May to early July. They are absolutely precious because they are only in season for 2 months!

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What is the most elegant bridal flower?

Answer: Cymbidium Orchid


Cymbidium orchids are elegant like ballet dancer. They come in different colours such as cream, white, pale pink, dark pink, burgundy, bronze, gold, yellow, and green.  Our local Vancouver Cymbidium season is December to May. From mid May to early December, we import cymbidium orchids from New Zealand. My favourite one is called Jung Frau. It’s the white petals with pink lips.

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What would be the combination of peony and cymbidium?

Answer: A stunning and romantic bridal bouquet.

The main focus of this cascade bridal bouquet is designed with peony and cymbidium orchid. Isn’t it sweet?!

If your wedding is June 2011, please book a consultation with us. Let us design for you and let’s create great memories!!!!!!

 
 
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Vancouver Holiday Gift Guide

Posted November 24th, 2010 by Caley

Vancouver GIft Guide

We’re really excited this holiday season as we have a solid line up of gifts for the whole family.

Get fast, personal delivery and satisfaction guaranteed on all items.

For the kiddies:

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Blabla dolls

The blabla’s collection is hand made by Peruvian artisans.  Everything is made from natural fiers of exceptional quality grown in Peru, making all blabla dolls one the softest stuffed toys you can find.

Mini blabla dolls start at just $38 and giant blabla dolls can be had for $150.

Buy now ›

For the grown ups

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Floral Arrangements

As Vancouver highest rated and most frequently reviewed florist on Google and Yelp, we know how to design beautiful floral arrangements.

Shop our best sellers › or give us a call toll free at 1.888.204.1945

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Wine

Garden Party has teamed up with the Okanagan Estate Wine Shop to offer a handpicked collection of the finest wines in BC.  From the popular  Osoyoos Larose Petals d’Osoyoos 2007, to the organic 2007 Baco Noir red wine, you’ll find a winner on our online store.

Shop BC’s Top Wine ›

Happy Holidays!

 
 
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Celebration of Life

Posted November 24th, 2010 by amy

” It all depends on how we look at things, and not on how they are themselves” - Carl Gustav Jung 1875- 1961-

After reading an inspirational quote from the founder of the Analytic Psychology,  I decided to share my thoughts about the sensitive topic – death. I want to share with you my experience from panic, numbness, nervousness, empathy, respect, calm, to a peace.

Some call it a funeral. Others call it a celebration of life. It all depends on how to look at it.

I prefer taking the angle of celebration of life because it defeats my fear about the deceased and death. I remember the first time I set up a funeral, it was for a young girl who died at age of 8. My heart was pounding not only because I was nervous, but also because of my mixed feelings of shock, sympathy, and fear.

During the consultation with her family, it was also painful to listen to the parents talking about losing their beloved daughter so suddenly.  After the discussion, we decided to design with pink roses and gerberas because those were her favourite flowers. We don’t just put random flowers together, we put lots of thought into our designs for the particular occasion.  We spend extra time and designed beautiful flowers for the girl and her family. We wanted to create a beautiful memory and gave the best we can to the family.

The parents told me “Our daughter is beautiful. We want beautiful flowers to compliment her beauty in heaven.” I am so touched because of the unconditional love from parents is limit less.

When we set up the flowers, I prepared myself because I might see the deceased. I didn’t know how to cope with viewing someone who I didn’t know. But I am glad that I did the following gestures:

  • Greeting with the deceased
  • Viewing the deceased
  • Showing respect
  • Staying firm
  • Giving positive blessing
  • Feeling calm and peaceful

My experience of setting up the celebration of life service was peaceful and I didn’t have any fear or discomfort because I coped with my own fear.  I put myself in the family members’ shoes, showing my respect, giving my best blessing, and designing something beautiful for them. I am very happy and feel complete after all. I have learnt new strategies and experience in life.

As a florist, I encounter different stories, designed for different occasions and interact with various types of people. These are daily experience which expands my creativity and imagination. These experiences colours the chapters of my life.

 
 
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Fun Question For The Vancouver Ladies!

Posted November 13th, 2010 by Caley


 
 
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Fall Stanley Park Pavilion Wedding

Posted November 13th, 2010 by Caley

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Last week, our clients Helena and Stephan tied the knot at the beautiful and royal Stanley Park Pavilion in Vancouver. Check out the fall themed wedding we designed for them…

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