Friday, July 25, 2008

This is how we do it...





So, we're busy bees this weekend. We have one wedding today and four on Saturday. So what's the best way to produce?? line up the vases and let it rip.


Jessica---our new singing, perky, smiling, wonderful - thankGodshe'sworkingforme -designer and I have been cranking out corsages and bouquets.


So we snapped a couple of pics yesterday, just to show everyone our colors for Friday's event- Adrienne, our bride, wanted bright summer shades, fucia, raspberry, coral...and loved the best of the season. So, we selected roses, stock, mini calla and zinnias for some very saturated color. We think she'll like it.


The rest of the weekend is also summer themed. Lots of daisies, gerbera and the traditional ones too. We'll try and snap some pics ans post next week if not sooner. Have a great weekend.


All the best-

Carolyn and Lulu


PS Lulu has been taking 'dirt naps' literally...we'll try and get a pic the next time we find her in the soil containers... she looks at us like we're the ones with the problem. ;)

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

A n email I received


This morning I opened my email and this is what I received:


This is the executive summary;

Boeing 747-200 carrying almost 5000 full boxes of flowers took off at 3 am on Monday morning bound for MIA. Upon take off there was a catastrophic engine failure which disintegrated an engine. There was fire. Plane declared an emergency but was already in the air as it had reached V1 or point of no return. It started fuel dump maneuver but very quickly the situation escalated and the pilot was left with no other choice but to crash land the plane in the nearest cleared piece of land available. Almost all flowers contained in the plane were Elite.

Attached pictures!!!!

All 8 crew members managed to live thru this one... 7 american pilots and 1 dominicano chico!!!

2 people on the ground who lived in a house died when the plane landed on top of their heads. They were the ones who looked after the cattle who I assume managed to run when they saw the plane coming in.


Wow!! most people would have never heard about this. Or even cared about the cargo--- but what about the florists and clients waiting for the cargo--- maybe flowers for their party or wedding. 5000 boxes is a lot of flowers to lose- and by the looks of things I can't believe anyone survived. That's amazing.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Our website is back up!!

Finally..our website is back up. We've been experiencing 'technical problems' with the website and our email, and we apologize. If you've emailed us with no response that's why. If you've never received our emails- again, we're sorry.

Our website is back up with a new look. We will be continuing to add more information for pre-appointment planning, photos and some other community minded projects. So, please be sure to check it out.

Remember... our blog is where you can get the best info on what's going on in the shop.. new arrivals, sales, classes etc. We have some neat things planned for the late summer and early fall. Stay tuned.

All the best!

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Check out a beautiful blog

The weekend of June 20th was very busy for us. A Friday wedding- HUGE, 2 weddings, a 50th anniversary party, and flowers for a wedding shower -all on Saturday and then.. another wedding on Sunday... with LOTS of details. Sunday's wedding is the topic of today's post.

So, why am I just now posting about this ? Well, because the photographer has posted some amazing photos of the wedding and reception. Her blog is www.neysaruhlblog.blogspot.com

Unfortunately, she is not a local photographer but she obviously travels. From the few photos she's posted, I'm truly anxious to see the rest. They are just as beautiful as the ones you'd see in the wedding magazines. Of course having a beautiful bride, handsome groom and an amazing wedding location with lots of details should be a snap to shoot. Right? Well, one would think so.. We've done them before.. beautiful flowers for beautiful weddings- unfortunately, not all photographers capture the essence of the details. Happily, Neysa Ruhl did. Please check out her blog, I think you'll enjoy it.

All the best-

Monday, June 30, 2008

Christmas in July

Just a note to let everyone know...Our Christmas in July Sale starts tomorrow.

All of our currently in stock holiday decor from beautiful wreaths to ornaments, little gifts to decor pieces.. are on sale 60% off while they last. if you're getting married, now is a great time to start looking for the holiday decor for your new home as Mr. and Mrs. and you'll be buying it on sale!

We'll be starting on designing this year's holiday decor in August so we must make room.

Don't forget to mark your calendars now. Our Holiday Open House is Thursday, November 6th.

All the best-

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

We're shopping for you...

Over the summer we plan for the holidays. Our Open House is in November and now is when we go shopping. So, if you frequent our shop, we'd like to know what you would love to shop for.

Drop us a line and tell us your favorite products, colors, scents, holiday themes, or whatever you would like to share with us. What would you like to see in our shop?

We will pick one lucky person who shares their ideas and they'll receive a $25. gift certificate. We start shopping in July, so let us know by July 7th.

Monday, June 09, 2008

Special offer...Invitations at cost !!

To all of the perspective brides- or friends or family of a bride, anonymously reading..through this Saturday- if you call, stop in or email for info on our wedding invitations you will receive your invitations at cost. That's right- cost. Whatever the invoice says, you pay... that is a definite savings.

Now, obviously you may not pick them out this week, but if you contact us by this Saturday and get your name on our - 'Totally Fabulous Bride' list- you get the invites at cost. If you pick them out next month great- not 'til September- that's okay. Just get on the list by this Saturday, June 14. Once Saturday passes this offer does too. What are you waiting for?

Sunday, June 08, 2008

What's on the agenda??

Floral design classes..if we had them would you attend?
If so, what would want to learn? Are you more interested in setting a table for a party and learning about presentation and the flowers that can go along with that? Would you be more interested in what you can do with your garden flowers? Make Christmas decor over the summer? We're picking our brains and are seriously considering your input. If you have any suggestions or ideas..please email me.

I'm thrilled to say I can finally begin to breathe. We have a very busy wedding schedule this summer. We had 4 weddings this past weekend. We have 2 this week, a private party and rehearsal dinner [with wonderful BAJ Catering.] Then next week we have a mega wedding on Friday, 2 on Saturday and one on Sunday..I'll be spending the weekend at the shop. Now, of course you're thinking- you can breathe?? with all this and regular deliveries along with it? Why, yes, I can. Because I have a new designer to help create these wonderful designs. Jessica has joined our team and we're thrilled!!! Another pair of talented hands with a sharp knife. And the flower fairies have blessed me even more with another part time driver Tim and Angie is back for a few weeks to help with her two hands and a sharp knife. [great timing..I am a very lucky girl!! ]

Maybe with all of this amazing help, I will be able to complete painting the shop, assembling the display pieces and finally get my new business cards printed. Good help is a wonderful thing!

I am truly looking forward to a busy summer.

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Being fair..and the Derby.

Just wanted to be fair to the candidates. I did post with photos, Barack Obama's visit to Jeffersonville. If you're a local, then you know Hillary was also here just the other afternoon. Unfortunately, I did not get to see her. Had I been able to, I would have posted photos. I just want to be fair and show no bias. Is McCain coming??

If any other candidates do come... please don't do it until after Mother's Day... I'm too busy- We have this thing called Kentucky Derby going on. And we got to do some flowers for a party thrown by one of the owners with 2 horses running in the Derby!! How cool.. I hope their horse wins.

Back to work with lots to do. Is it Sunday yet??

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Guess who came to Jeffersonville??



So...today was Administrative Assistant's Day- and we were busy. I left very early to get to the shop, because I knew - we'd be busy. The phone was ringing- flowers were flying and THEN, the lovely gals from Petunia's Boutique came in. Just killing some time while the Secret Service secured their store front for the commercial being shot for Barack Obama. Oh yeah, he was stopping by while in town for an appearance at IUS...Holy Cow! Barack Obama is on the next street and we get to see him.

Now it was my turn to see him in person. He'd been at my kid's college campus just a few weeks ago. My daughter Jen phoned early that morning to tell me she was in the first row..she got photos..she got to shake his hand AND speak to him. Of course, my son called later that day to say- did you hear who Jen saw today?? So, now it was my turn to call them.

I hate to say I hung a 'Be right back' sign - but I did. We could not pass this up. Kim and I went down the street, went through security and waited. Luckily, Derrick our trusty driver, got back from deliveries in time to join us. We patiently waited and then, out came Barack Obama. He spoke for a few minutes and I just kept snapping photos. It was very cool.

Regardless of you political choice- getting to see any of the candidates in person is very neat. And now I have photos to prove it. What a great end to a busy day. Oh, don't forget to vote!

Sunday, March 30, 2008

A simple beautiful cake..



I truly appreciate an artisan. Adrienne of Adrienne's Cakes in Jeffersonville is definitely an artisan. There are many cake designers in the Kentuckiana area and to me, she is a definite stand out.

Her cakes are beautiful, flawless, impeccably detailed and taste divine. I have had the opportunity to work with her on many weddings and I am never disappointed. Each cake is unique. I am especially looking forward to seeing a cake she will be creating for one of my brides with a June wedding date. It is a delicate vintage looking cake with a textured lace-like scalloped finish.

If you are still searching for your cake designer, please stop by her cafe. She is a delight to work with. Beyond the wedding cakes Adrienne's mega brownies are amazing!!! If you love chocolate these need to meet your tongue. They're chocolate with chocolate topped off with more chocolate. And then there are the cannoli, the chocolate or peanut butter filled chocolate cookies and the frosting....on anything....yummm.

PS..The photo I've attached is from the wedding this past Saturday. I loved the simplicity of this cake. It was simple, but the detail was flawless. No seams on the frosting, perfectly smooth, perfect, even scroll work and a beautiful soft ivory color.

The 'House' down the street


I haven't blogged much this month and it really bugs me.


If you know me, you know I love to communicate..speaking, punctuated with hand and facial gestures, inflections in my tone of voice and of course rapid Chicago-bred speed. And I love to write. That gift I acquired during many years of being taught by Dominican nuns. Those wonderful faux-penguins beat writing into us..literally. Creative, expressive, make the reader feel everything - kind of writing. They were wonderful women and they could teach. But you know, it's truly part of me. I just have to get it out. Not just the written language on paper or a computer but the other language I speak with.. the language of flowers. Communicate, no matter what the form of communication.. written, spoken, floral, photos, dance--[okay, you don't want to see me dance, maybe someone else, just not me.] Even my grandfather told me years ago- I had the gift of gab- I guess I never shut-up- and I always had something to say. Needless to say he lovingly called me 'Gabby'.


So, today, I will post a couple of blogs. I will 'gab' like nobody's business. Don't say I didn't warn you..


On to the 'House' down the street... Yesterday morning I had to run out on a very early delivery. On my way back, I saw down at the other end of the street this 'House' sitting in the middle of the intersection, surrounded by many frenzied people. This 'House' was an old historic home being moved from along the river front to a spot a few blocks away, and just down the street from the shop. The frenzied people were the firemen and many others helping to safely move this little gem to it's new location. It was just very cool to actually see this happen. The last home moved to the neighboring location took place a couple of years ago. I wanted to see it in progress and missed it, so this was my chance. Now, I'm glad I had to take that delivery- I wasn't at the time- so, I thought I'd share this photo.

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Major snow and a wedding

March .. it's spring, well almost.

At least it's spring at the flower markets..tulips, daffodils, hydrangea plants. And of course brides planning their wedding for March 8 are thinking spring. I know that's what my bride Karry and her fiance Patrick were thinking. But Mother Nature must not have received her invitation to the wedding.

Like most couples, Karry and Patrick planned their spring wedding with much excitement and anticipation. As we all know, by Wednesday of this week, we were expecting snow. Typically that's not such a big deal. But, this was mega snow...at least for southern Indiana. The location of the ceremony and reception was nestled up in Starlight at Huber's Winery. On a good day, the drive is beautiful- when there's snow, I don't feel the same way.

So I called the Mother of the Bride- I prefered not to speak with the bride, she didn't need any more stress than necessary. .[Mom agreed] Mother confirmed the day, storm or not, would commence as planned. But.. being a wise mother, she said bring everything Friday instead of Saturday- the actual wedding day. We were able to keep everything refrigerated at Huber's- [They're wonderful to work with. They are on my list of preferred places to work for that reason and many more.] The roads were messy but drivable. We both knew that Saturday may not be the same. The snow would continue through Friday night.

Luckily, my wonderful Friday crew, Kim, Joyce and Larry, kicked it up getting all of the decor and accessories packed for delivery while I did the floral work. Not only did we have the wedding flowers, but the rehearsal dinner decor also.

So, Larry accompanied me -he said he'd drive-[I think he was afraid I'd fly off a curve, he doesn't know what a cautious driver I am.. the flowers are like driving with babies in the vehicle.. add snow to the mix and I'm even more careful.] So off we went. Got up there, set up, drove back to the shop and loaded up the rehearsal stuff. Drove to the Bristol downtown and headed home ASAP. Then it really snowed!!

Well, I guess there's always a first for everything. I've never had snow interrupt a wedding and I've never set up a wedding one day before. So even after 25 years of being the business..expect the unexpected.

Best wishes to Karry and Patrick- your adventure has begun. I hope the day was wonderful and your trip to Florida is memorable.

All the best-
Carolyn

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

What's with the type-os ??

Okay, if you read the previous post you'll find type-os.. and a misspelled word- that's even worse !! I hate them...it's like a poppy seed in your tooth and you're yapping away and no one bothers to tell you and then you see it later and think - Yeah, thanks for saying something !!-- and I can only blame the computer. Three times I changed the errors and what the heck, they're back !

So, email me with the type-os you found and I'll give you some flowers. That will make me proof things better. I'm totally serious..email me.

Now, I must go home. I really do have one.

Some gals you should meet



Okay, if you know me, you know I LOVE to work with creative people. I love positive, who

think outside the box. The I'll find a way to do it kind of people. Which leads me to introduce you to two nifty gals... Elizabeth and her mother and business partner, Tina.

I had the pleasure to work with them on Elizabeth's fall '07 wedding- so the flowers were wonderful- but not just because I got to do them- because they had a vision of what they wanted and we ran with it. Elizabeth and Tina had some wonderful and creative ideas to truly personalize the day. They went above and beyond in doing alot of things themselves. Typically, I discourage taking on so much, but they honestly were able to complete the tasks they set out to do. And they did an amazing job. They spent alot of time researching sources for paper, ribbon, and supplies of all types in order to create the atmosphere of a romantic yet current, ceremony location and reception. They focuced on specific details and continued them from ceremony through reception. I truly applaud them in doing such an amazing job. Many brides do attempt to take on decor and flowers and alot more than their schedules and talents allow. Sometimes this turns into frustration and disappointment or worse, wasted money. What worked for Elizabeth and Tina was they new what they could do in the timeframe preceeding the many parties, showers and work schedules. They planned to take things on accordingly and did a marvelous job..... So what to do after the wedding day is over???? Well, start your own business of course!!

So, may I introduce to you... We deux, I do ! Unique wedding details... their website is www.wedeuxido.com Elizabeth and Tina would be a wonderful source for any couple, wanting ideas and inspiration to personalize their own event. Why? because they've already done their homework. They can do as much or as little as you'd like. They have the sources and can make your life easier while you prepare for your big day. I truly enjoyed working with them and I think they found a great niche in the wedding industry that needed a fresh approach.


I wish them a successful start and look forward to hopefully working with them in the future.

All the best..
Carolyn

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Spring cleaning.. the shop and my flower porn

I'm so glad to be home right now. No one else is here. The TV is off. No radio. Just me, the laptop and Heidi [my German Shepherd] snoozing at my feet.

I'm pooped! I did a shop sleepover last night, yes, Heidi stayed too. My husband was out of town and this was my chance to get some spring cleaning done. The Spring Fling is next Saturday, from 10-3. As if that isn't enough, I also have two weddings to do. So, I stayed over. I had to move furniture and rearrange the shop. As I term it, fluff and puff, the shop. I flipped the shop, put out the new stuff that arrived yesterday and worked on the cut flower orders that came in for today's deliveries. And I must say, I truly am pooped... but I'm not done yet.

I still have 3 brides to write up proposals for, get to a Kinkos for new printed material before the Open House, get out the follow up postcards to the Brides from a recent wedding show and my favorite- organize the Flower Porn.

Did she just say - Flower Porn?? Why, yes, I did. That's been my term for all of the images I've downloaded for the past 2-3 years. These are images of everything from single blossoms to bouquets, centerpieces and anything else I think may be an inspiring visual for our clients- typically brides for these particular files. I use these files after meeting with brides to give them a better visual to make them comfortable with their decision on the flowers. I know what I'm going to do with their flowers but they don't always see it the same way, and the Flower Porn helps. Of course those are not the photos we use on our website.. we use our own images of our own work. Since it seems to be a challenge for some local photographers to get photos back to us--[and of course our favorite photographers always get us their images- that's why we love them!] we use the Flower Porn as a back up. Think of it a one giant wedding magazine with no ads and only great photos of everything perfect you could possible dream of. So tomorrow I'll have to start on the files.

We'll be launching a new version of our website soon. Jen has been reworking our current site, giving it a fresh, new look- and it's going to be awesome. She will have to re- load all of our flower porn from the weddings, events and corporate stuff we've done. She's also been busy re-working our logo, mailing info and postcards. She is one busy girl... I do love her, and truly appreciate all of her computer skills.

Well, I've got to get started on the proposals. There's always something to do.

All the best,
Carolyn, Lulu and Heidi too!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008



Enough Winter already!!

I know being from Chicago, winter shouldn't faze me [and really it doesn't] but I'm really over it already. I'm so over the gloomy, over cast sky and ice, although those iced branches were absolutely beautiful while I drove down the hills from the Knobs. There is always something positive with each negative. And I have really enjoyed all of the yummy hot chocolate. So bring on Spring!!

Yippee!! While at the flower market this morning- that hardest thing was deciding -what not to buy? There were beautiful tulips, flowering cherry branches, ranunculus, iris, gorgeous snap dragon, and daffodil. A favorite limited availablity flower- acacia aka.. mimosa at the market. Oh, be still my heart. I love this stuff! I think it holds a special place in my heart because I remember when I first started in my floral career- let's see...25 years ago- yes, I was only 10-wink, wink... I loved seeing all of these unusual flowers I was completely unaware of. Acacia was one of them- it looked like fuzzy, yellow Trix cereal on a branch. But they smelled like a pumpkin when it's cut open-- pretty but not flowery scented.

So, I've attached some photos of the acacia and another absolute favorite- ranunculus. The pictures don't do the flowers any justice..they're just beginning to open. They look like beautiful twins to an English rose when they're in full bloom. They're beautiful just by themselves with nothing else.

And of course.. there's the photo of Lulu. This cat leads a great life. She has tons of people who just love her. They really do just come in to the shop and ask for her. They don't care about the beautiful acacia..they don't even ask what's new- just "Where's Lulu?" So, I caught the fur-ball sleeping on my desk. I had to document this and just share the moment. I wish I could sleep like that.. not a care in the world. Hmmmm. Maybe she's thinking about Spring.

All the best.
Carolyn and Lulu

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Great photos from a fall wedding





Although I try my very best to snap some photos from the weddings and events we do..it's not always possible. It's during those busy set up times I truly rely on the hired, professional photographer.

Over time, I have come to realize the true difference in professional photographers. Price does not always determine the best or not so best-photographer. Although each tries to get the expected shots, each also sees an event through their own perspective. It is their unique perspective and the way they capture it that impresses me.

We had the opportunity to work with Nikki and Bradford on their fall wedding. Both have backgrounds in theatre.. [and amazingly know my brother, also and actor in Chicago- what a small world!] They wanted simple but beautiful flowers that reflected a couple of important details linking the couple. The first, incorporate feathers... Nikki and Bradford met during a Rocky Horror production and somewhere along the way a feather boa got the two talking and the rest was history. So, I obliged and included delicate white feathers in Nikki's bouquet and Bradford's boutonniere. The second, Nikki also designs jewelry and she would be wearing a couple of custome pieces to compliment her attire. So the flowers were not to take away from that. Not a problem. We kept it simple, focused on the colors white seasonal flowers with a periwinkle blue accent and didn't forget the feathers.

I've attached a couple of photos and truly credit -Jessie Kriech Higdon and her husband for the great photos. They are amazing to work with and do great things with a camera. I highly recommend them if you're looking for a photographer. They are truly artists!!

Friday, February 08, 2008

A Couple of Booked Dates

Just wanting to post now about a couple of dates that the shop will be closed.

We will be closed Saturday, April 19- for out of town business.

Friday May 2, the shop will close early due to a large event set up for a Pre-Derby party. Saturday, May 3, Derby Day.. we will be closed.. due to setting up for parties.

We will be closed memorial Day weekend.. May 24-26..Happily, we are booked for an event that will take us out of town.

We're sorry if you're checking in for possible wedding dates on these weekends. But, knowing now that our complete staff will be booked, we would rather decline any additional events.

Best wishes
Carolyn and Lulu
PS..
Lulu will be doing nothing to help with these events. She will stay at the shop and look beautiful.