Showing posts with label Wedding Flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Flowers. Show all posts

Friday, 15 June 2012

Wind Trader



Did you know that wild Tulips have come from high up in the mountains of central Asia. They were cultivated by the people of Turkey in the year 1000AD.  By the 17th Century they were exported to Western Europe where not only were they used for medicinal purposes but laterally to decorate gardens in the Netherlands. By (1636-37) The tulips had become very fashionable and people of high status were prepared to pay a large price to have Tulips to decorate their gardens.

With the Tulip belonging to the bulb family, it became  much easier to produce more plants. The average man didn't take long, to realise the bulbs potential. These bulbs were expensive especially in the Netherlands, where the cost of a bulb could be as much as the price of a house. So the house, furniture and business were sold and their money invested. They supplied the wealthy people with these tulip bulbs, making a high profit for themselves.

"Wind Trader" was a name given to a large amount of bulbs which were still in the soil and were sold by their weight. The Tulips were available in many colours and laterally some had frilly petals. They became a status symbol meaning if you had them in your garden, then you must be very wealthy and rich indeed. Unfortunately, this was not to last for due to over production of the bulbs, prices began to drop and tulips lost their fame. The producers of the bulbs became bankrupt.

Since then Tulips have become more available not only as plants but cut flowers too. They look stunning on the centre of the dining table or on small table in the hallway. They have a way of showing themselves off in the simplest way.  Many of us have them around the house at the beginning of the year until late spring. They’re available in many colours and lend themselves to lots of different types of styles, including Bridal work, Reception arrangements and many others besides.





Saturday, 25 February 2012

Artistic Flair


I have always loved the outdoor life, pottering around my garden and other peoples too. Growing flowers for the house and exhibitions. I have acquired a passion for flowers for the home and the garden.

Whilst in the borders I had been asked to do some floral arrangements for a lady who opened her gardens to the public to raise money for "Save the Children" Charity. On various occasions I was asked to make arrangement in certain rooms within her large house built in around 1725. The house was lovely standing within its own grounds looking down along the haugh by the river Leader. The lady of the house would ask me to help myself to any of the flowers from her gardens and use any containers that appealed to me around the house.  On one particular visit I found a set of antlers sitting on top of a high ended cupboard. Once I lifted it down my mind was full of ideas. I gently fixed oasis and tied it firmly with some tape. I collected my materials from the gardens and the outcome was something quite spectacular and admired by everyone. From then on I was asked each year or when ever there were parties/function to make up arrangements. The materials for making arrangements were wonderful as were her gardens.  I helped with the family weddings and preparations for garden openings..

My arty flair took me onto taking courses in the local college and a job working for a florist within the town of Melrose, where I worked for three and a half years.  I had a break from shop work but continued to do some private weddings of my friends. A few years later I was offered a position to work in a large corporate company in Edinburgh..  I gained a great deal of experience through working in large hotels through out Edinburgh and the Lothian's as well as general shop work, Arranging and designing weddings, funeral's and general sales work.

In 2009 I opened an online florist and gift shop.which you can visit by clicking the link to my website http://www.myflowerpot.co.uk