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The Illusive Man Bouquet

Posted July 22nd, 2011 by janee

Man Bouquet

Man Bouquet

Your stereotypical man bouquet usually involves beer, but flowers can be manly without involving alcohol or golf clubs!

People often call in and ask me, “Do you make bouquets or arrangements for a man?” I reply to them, YES! It is unfortunate that our modern society has decided that flowers are only for women. Flowers are a part of nature, and can be appreciated by both sexes. There are both masculine and feminine flowers, and men should not be afraid to show their appreciation for beautiful flowers and plants. I began to ask myself, “What do manly flowers look like?” After polling the some of the men I know, I have come to some basic conclusions about selecting flowers for the perfect man bouquet. Men seem to appreciate simplicity and modern designs. They like flowers such as the calla lily, orchid and anthirium. The colour palette of a man bouquet tends be oranges, yellows, reds and greens and they also prefer simple containers of a more neutral colour palette. It seems that men stick to the rule that less is more, preferring only 2 or 3 different kinds of flowers in one container. They prefer attention to detail and enjoy non floral elements, like interesting rocks, as part of their manly arrangement.

Manly

Manly

Manly

Here at Garden Party Flowers, we also design flowers for several high end men’s clothing stores. Haven, Inventory and Neighbour are all located in the Gastown area of Vancouver. Each week we are challenged to design something masculine and cutting edge for them. It is a good opportunity to flex our creative muscles and practice our man bouquet making. Flowers really enhance the atmosphere of their manly stores, and it just goes to show that men can enjoy flowers too!

When men do get sent flowers, which is not often, it usually is because of a special occasion, like a retirement or maybe a birthday. I was a bit sad on father’s day, because unlike mother’s day (which is the busiest day in the floral year), I only made a few arrangements for some lucky dads. Flowers are something that can express thoughtfulness and love, since flowers are a luxury item that is meant to make the recipient’s home or office a lot more enjoyable for a week or two. Flowers can remind a person that you care enough to spend your hard earned money on something that only serves one purpose for a limited time. Why should women be the only ones who get to enjoy such a thoughtful gift? If done right, a man bouquet can let the man in your life know how much you care and simply that you were thinking of them.

Now, if it makes the men out there feel better, there are lots of men in society that adorn their offices and homes with flowers. Here are a few famous examples: Alec Baldwin’s character on the show “30 Rock” has a very luxurious arrangement in his office. Both Conan O’Brien and Jay Leno use flowers on the set of their late night television shows. Conan O’Brien’s flower of choice seems to be anything in orange, which I am guessing is to reflect his famous ginger locks. Jay Leno’s set is decorated with green succulents, which are also popular with many men.

So, to any men out there, do not be afraid of flowers! And to anyone who has amazing men in your life, show them how much you care with a masculine flower arrangement! I bet it will really surprise and perhaps even delight the man who receives a nice man bouquet. Let’s break down the stereotypes and let flowers be equally enjoyed by both sexes!!!

Here are some photos of man worthy flowers for masculine inspiration:

Manly Flowers

Calla Lily

Manly Flowers

Protea

Manly Flowers

Silver Brunia and Scabiosa

Manly Flowers

Orange Mokara Orchid

 
 
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Blue Brock House Wedding

Posted July 16th, 2011 by Caley

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Here is some inspiration for brides looking to have your wedding at the Brock house using a tiffany blue theme.

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We designed the floral table centrepeices with blue hydrangea, lisanthus, freesia and cream roses.

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This stunning bridal bouquet was designed with white peonies, lisanthus, cream roses and blue hydrangea.

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Check out the stunning detail designed into the cake designed by April

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DIY Boutonniere – Purple Delphinium

Posted July 1st, 2011 by amy

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Everyday we are designing boutonnières for a variety of occasions such as weddings, graduations, retirement parties, and proms.

Lavender and especially PURPLE have been a very popular wedding colour theme. However, there are not many purple flowers.

Today, we would like to demostrate how to make a chic, modern, and summery boutonniere out of blue delphinium flowers which compliment the purple wedding theme.

Step one:

Pick the perfect bloom. The one that just blossoms and has no spots nor broken petals on them.

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Step two:

Pierce the stems with a floral wire and bend it half.

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Step 3:

Waterwrap the bottom stem of the flower with a piece of thin wet paper towel. Please make sure it’s not too thin nor too wet that it drips.

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Step 4:

Start to tape the stems from the very top. Using the twist, turn, and pull strategy.

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How to wire a boutonniere

Step 5:

Pierce a dusty miller and band the wire. Get ready for taping!

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Step 6:

Water package the bottom of the stem as well.

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Step 7:

Tape the dusty miller from the top of the stem. Using the Twist, Turn, and Pull stategy to finish taping until the end of the wire.

Step 8:

Take a stem of Lavender and dusty miller, then place them nicely together. Wrap them all together tightly.

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Many florists stop the design right here, but not Garden Party Flowers! We have few more steps to go to make our boutonniere different and unique!

Step 9:

Find a way to hide the green tape.
One suggestion is to cut a piece of green horsetail about 2″ long to cover the taping wire.

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Step 10:

Snip off the end of the extra wires

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Step 11:

Take a good picture of your boutonniere and share with everyone!!!

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Now it’s your turn! Get your tools, find your ingredients, and learn a new skill to make your day more interesting and fun!

Please post a picture of your DIY boutonniere to our Facebook Wall and have a chance to win a $10 Starbucks gift card!

 
 
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