CreamandBrowns.com local wedding and funeral florist in north east.To send flowers to stainton,maltby,thornton,yarm ,eaglescliffe,egglescliffe,stokesley,great ayton,coulby newham,nunthorpe,ingelby barwick,acklam,linthorpe,marton,middlesbrough,brookfield,carlton,swainby,crathorne,hemlington,ormesby,tollesby Hand Tied Bouquets, Vase Arrangements, Contemporary Wedding flowers and much more. Our goal is to exceed our customers expectations delivering quality, value and creativity all combined to make an unforgettable experience. Wedding Bouquets Hints & Tips There are so many choices when it comes to flowers and lots of things to consider. You might want to firstly think about the colour as this creates the greatest overall impact. Next thing is to decide on bouquet shape – round, trailing or arm sheaf are the basic styles. The final choice is flower variety and to help you with this try to decide if you like larger defined blooms or smaller petite clusters. Bouquets We do a wide range of bouquets contemporary and classic to suit all your needs and colour schemes. Take a look at our GALLERY for some examples of our work or click on SHOP CART for a small selection you can order online.To send flowers quickly we now offer a same day delivery 7 days a week and accept visa and mastercard. WHITE is associated with light, goodness, innocence, purity, and virginity. It is considered to be the color of perfection WHITE means safety, purity, and cleanliness. As opposed to black, white usually has a positive connotation. WHITE can represent a successful beginning. JASMINE: A sometimes-climbing shrub, with tiny yellow, pale pink or white star-shaped flowers STEPHANOTIS: These are white trumpet-shaped flowers that grow on vines, they are among the most popular and traditional wedding flowers. The high price of this sweet, fragrant flower reflects the fact that each blossom must be removed from its vine and specially prepared for the bouquet. The base of each delicate flower is attached to a small wire and wrapped with floral tape. Most common in summer, but also available in spring and fall. QUEEN ANNES LACE: A white-bloomed filler flower usually seen in large arrangement, not the best for bouquets, but useful in filling empty spaces when the budget won't allow more highly priced flowers. Available year-round at a low cost. MYRTLE: A fragrant branch-like herb with small flat leaves and white blooms. Myrtle is often used as dramatic green filler in both bouquets and table arrangements. Available Spring and summer. NARCISSUS: Resembling white daffodils, single narcissus blossoms appear at the end of tall, sturdy stalks. They are very fragrant and are readily available in the summer and fall. LILY OF THE VALLEY: Tiny, white, delicate bell-shaped flowers appearing in clusters on the end of bright green stems, amid broad flat leaves. As fragrant as they are expensive. These rare flowers are available only for a short time in the spring. LILY: Usually white or cream with tinges of pink or lavender. There are many varieties of lilies, with stargazers and calla lilies being those most commonly used in wedding arrangements. Available spring through summer. GARDENIA: Each gardenia is a single white bloom about 3-4 inches across and surrounded by dark green leaves. They are extremely fragrant, and the petals bruise very easily. Quite expensive. Available in spring and summer. EUPHORBIA: Small white flowers with open, white blossoms. They gather in a round grouping and are usually used as an accent in bouquets. Be careful, the sap of this plant can irritate your skin. Available year-round in warmer climates. DOGWOOD: Like apple and cherry blossoms, the dogwood flowers are available only for a short time in early spring and are very delicate. Ranging from light pink to white, they are usually presented on a branch and would serve best as room decorations rather than as centerpieces because of their delicate nature. DAISY: Usually white or yellow with yellow centers. These popular flowers with very little scent are inexpensive, any time. Daisies are very hearty and can last more than a week. Available summer through fall. CYMBIDIUM ORCHID: Breathtaking, but very pricey, cymbidium orchids are often used to accent a bouquet. The colors range from chartreuse (a vibrant green) to white; to hot pink. The centers of the flower also vary in color. Due to their price and fragility, these flowers are more suitable for bouquets, boutonnires and corsages than for table arrangements. FOXGLOVE: A funnel-shaped summer blossom of soft golden-brown and white, with certain varieties featuring pink highlights. The leaves are olive-green to medium-green, and the plant grows from 30 inches to four feet high, with a one-foot spread. An unusual addition to any arrangement. CALCYNIA: Tiny, white, star-shaped flowers occurring among dark-green leaves, these delicate flowers add a light touch to a bridal bouquet. Available year-round. CALLA LILY: These flowers have a thick, white, cone-shaped petal with a yellow stamen. They occur one bloom to a stem and may last for several weeks with a change of water. The stems are thick and bright green. A smaller variety is also available, occurring in hues from pink to cranberry and yellow. Available from spring through fall. GYPSOPHILIA: Fine, delicate, white flowers usually used as filler. The flowers bloom from a profusion of tiny branches growing off a central stem. An inexpensive flower otherwise known as baby's breath available year-round at any florist. ASTILIBE: This flower is generally used as filler, and can last up to about ten days. Its color ranges from a creamy white to a variety of pinks. Available year-round. ASTER: A small-bloomed flower, similar in look to a daisy, asters are usually available in white, pink, rose and purple. This is a well-priced, hearty summer flower. APPLE BLOSSOM: The white blossoms of the apple tree are available for a short time in early spring. These delicate flowers are usually presented on a branch and are prone to drop easily. The lovely branches are best used as room decorations in places where they cannot be moved or knocked over. Dozens of star-shaped blossoms collect into the appearance of one round flower on a bright green, leafless stem. It's a hearty flower that can be used in centerpieces. Blooms in summer. |