Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bouquet handle treatments

Let's face it, your bouquet plays an important role on your special day~so let it reflect your personality! Let it shine with a personalized one-of-a-kind wrap!



materials

Garden Twine

If you’re going for garden-chic or rustic elegance, consider jute twine for your handle. When layered and wrapped tightly around the stems, the twine creates a simple and stylish aesthetic.
just bouquets~scott lovely




Velvet
A soft, lush velvet wrap is fitting for a fall or winter bouquet. The texture and vibrant color options make for a luxurious handle.

                                                                           Cori Vanderbeek Heer 





Ribbon

Sure, satin has been done but don’t rule out ribbon altogether. For a simple, classic look, secure a wide taffeta ribbon with pearl pins or get creative by layering gingham or patterned ribbon over a plain, solid color. Bold, elegant, striped ribbons look amazing set against the backdrop of a white gown.
In Full Bloom Flowers~Photographer~Vanessa Joy



Burlap

This increasingly popular fabric speaks to a rustic, backyard wedding vibe. The bold texture and varied widths make it a great choice for a down-to-earth, charming affair.

In Full Bloom Flowers~Photographer~Rebecca Barger

Sentimental Fabrics

If you have lace from your mother’s wedding dress or a handkerchief from your grandmother, bring them to us and we will discuss creative ways to incorporate them into your wrap. Your bouquet is with you through most of the event, making it a nice way to incorporate meaningful items.

In Full Bloom Flowers~Photographer~Jennifer Childress



Techniques

Keep It Simple

Let your flowers shine by asking us to wrap your bouquet in one single, thin piece of ribbon, just enough to hold the stems together. The exposed stems revealed below the ribbon will give the bouquet a soft, loosely gathered feel.

In Full Bloom Flowers

Tie a Bow

Many bouquet-wrapping techniques strategically hide the ends of the fabric or ribbon, but consider having us finish your wrap with a bow, large or small. It’ll add a stylish and playful element.
martha stewart

Leave Nothing Exposed

If you’re not into the idea of exposed stems, request that your florist do a folded fabric end. The stems will first be secured with floral tape and the fabric folded to create a pocket, in which the bouquet will be placed before it is wrapped. This will result in neatly folder material covering the base of the stems


aisle bound design



embellishments

Go Vintage

Embellish your bouquet handle with vintage jewelry, like a brooch or pendant passed down through your family. Pin the piece to the front of your bouquet wrap for an elegant, meaningful, and timeless adornment.

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Button It Up

Decorate your bouquet wrap with one large central button or several small, playful ones. Match them to your wedding colors for a cohesive look.
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Sport His or Her Initials

Show your love by pinning your honey’s initials to your wrap. Gold or silver initial charms, like these, available for purchase through our shop!

rhonda locke

Add Some Sparkle

Adorn your wrap with rhinestone embellishments or consider a handmade rhinestone cuff from In Full Bloom "Bloom" shop.
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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Emerald, Pantone color of the year!


                                        EMERALD, PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR

Emerald was the crown jewel of recent red carpets and runway shows, so after careful evaluation of fresh trends in fashion and textiles, Pantone officially unveiled the green hue as their color of the year for 2013. We’re totally on board. It’s radiant, romantic, and completely alive with vibrant energy. We are thrilled to watch for this deep green to show up in wedding details throughout the year. 

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Stationary Basics~getting started


Stationery involves more than wedding invitations - here’s the lowdown on the typical stationery components.
Depending on the nature, size and location of your event, your wedding invitation made not need all the traditional enclosures. Here are some wedding invitation tips to help you decide.

Save the Date Cards

Save the dates are a basic who, what, where, when announcement sent to get the word out to guests so they can make travel arrangements. A fun extra, but only absolutely necessary when hosting a destination wedding, inviting a number of out-of-towners, or taking place during a holiday or other peak time.

Invitations

Your Wedding Invitations are the formal invite sent to all of your guests requesting their presence at your wedding. Invitations can include a number of different enclosures:
  • Outer envelope: Holds all enclosures, formally addressed to the recipient.
  • Inner envelope: Holds all contents of the formal, third-person invitation for protection during shipping.
  • Reception card: Specifies where and when the reception will be held.
  • Response card: On which your guests indicate acceptance or regrets. In self-addressed stamped envelope. Make sure to include an RSVP deadline.
  • Map/Directional: Optional insertion to help guests navigate and arrange for accommodations.

Programs

Wedding programs provide an outline of your ceremony and/or reception proceedings

Thank You Cards

Ordered with invitations - thank you cards are the proper way to acknowledge a guest’s presence, contribution to the wedding, and/or gift

Other miscellaneous stationery items you may need:

Place cards: Designates assigned guest seating at your reception.
Menu cards: Outlines the meal that will be served during the reception.
Table cards: Indicates table number or name.

Check out In Full Bloom's stationary site for that invitation that reflects your personality! You can place your order through our site. If you have questions about placing an order, please call Janene @ In Full Bloom ~609-575-2761

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Don't forget the little ones!



Flower girls and ring bearers never had it so good. There are TONS of modern alternatives to show off those special little people in your life. The days of baby breath halos and white satin pillows are over.



Let’s start with flower girls… while halos are still popular, brides are deciding to use more modern blooms like spray roses or poms and daisies. Other alternatives for the girls to carry include pomanders (kissing balls), or magic wands. You can use fresh or silk flowers for these, but take into account the age of your flower girl. The weight from the fresh flowers may be too much for the girl to hold comfortably and by the time reception rolls around it may be half gone! IFB traditionally uses silk flowers to prevent this scenario.  Don’t forget glitter. Little girls love glitter! That brings me to glitter girls! Instead of tossing petals, they throw glitter bombs! This, of course is only ideal for
outdoor ceremonies since we all know glitter is nearly impossible to get rid of. 


Signage! Have your flower girl and ring bearer hold a sign that reads “Here comes the bride..” On the back it could read “Happily ever after” or something along those lines….make it personal! It could also be a moment the bride shares with her future hubby…inside jokes? Song lyrics? Anything! Your guests will love the creativity and it’ll be something everyone will remember. 



Typically, ring bearers wear a small boutinierre to mimic the floral theme, but remember those non floral bouts we talked about? This is the perfect opportunity to use them. Especially, if you love them but don’t want to put all your men in non florals. Think about his favorite super hero, video games, anything little boys like…those little green army men can easily be painted to match your décor. 


Is your ring bearer going to be carrying your rings down the aisle? Instead of those little pillows you could use an old wooden box, a hollowed out book of love poems,  vintage trinket boxes, a birds nest, tie them to a skeleton key, a sea shell…endless possiblites. Make your little man feel really special and call him your “ring security,” give him a little ear piece like the secret service and a cool pair of shades.


So there you have it. Now make it yours!

 In Full Bloom would like to thank those who have helped us collect items for reuse for the Ryan’s Quest Valentine Ball. We are still accepting donations and there are tickets still available for this event. For more info go to www.ryansquest.org