Monday, October 22, 2012

Chills of Fall Hit this New York Florist

This morning I had to admit defeat. The warm summer months are over. The days or lounging about it shorts and short sleeves are just a fleeting memory. I actually had to go into my closet, dig to the very bottom, and find my SWEATERS! Now that I am sitting in my office, I can say that I'm getting excited for the Autumn weather. Pumpkins, mums, butternut squash, and of course all those beautiful fall colors. Reds, oranges, yellows, browns...that sure put a smile on my face. So, I decided to create a new design to bring that excitement to all of you, and I call it the Colors of Fall


Here's our baby! This arrangement combines everything I was looking for in a perfect autumn piece. The colors come primarily from the "Charlie Brown" cymbidium orchids, the bronze callas and the orange ranunculus. To remind us that all life is not leaving us as the evenings cool down, I also included some green and white hydrangea as a base to add a fresh look. Placing everything in an orange DutZ mouth-blown conic really finishes off the look. It's such a shame that so many florists are afraid to use colored glass because it really finishes off the look. And take it from me, there are no better colors in glass than from DutZ, the Dutch glass masters. This is an exciting piece and is available on our website for just $138! What a deal for a hand-made arrangement in a hand-made vase. What do you think of the Colors of Fall? Let us know and share your design ideas as well!

As always, we'd love for you to come and visit Roses and Blooms at 599 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY 10022 to see our designers in action. When you think New York florist, remember that Roses and Blooms is the premier collector of flowers, plants, orchids, vases, accessories, and gifts worthy to be named THE florist New York. We are proud to be the preferred destination for New York flowers and will always do whatever it takes to ensure you leave our store happy and ready to tell all of your friends! 

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