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Do you know a very sassy girl getting ready for a birthday? Gather your girls together to celebrate the birthday girl with this fun and feminine theme created by Michelle at Lemiga Events. Visit her blog to see more elements that she incorporated to make this party a wild success.
Flower arrangements included hot pink carnations in 6″ black blumeboxes that were covered with sheer zebra print fabric that tied perfectly to the theme.
As always, this theme is not limited to birthdays. Think Bachelorette!

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Posted on October 20th, 2009 at 2:09 pm
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This gorgeous 30th birthday bash is another masterpiece from Lemiga Events.
To get a similar look, start with a 6″ white blumebox (or another color that works with your theme) and adorn with different sized ribbon creating a layered look. On top of the ribbon an initial was designed by using adhesive jewels. Sticking with the desired colors, Birch Blooms combined different stems such as tinted hydrangea and gerbera daisies that were mixed in with silk butterflies that appeared to be at rest on the flowers.
Not only do we love the design, but this color combo could be a gorgeous palette for a wedding.

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Posted on October 19th, 2009 at 2:15 pm
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We love this centerpiece with its bursts of summery color Shown here, clusters of 4″ cubes are filled with low-cut roses in shades of pink with accents of greenery.. The 4” cube size is perfect for creating low centerpieces that are also low cost!

To make your floral shopping even easier, visit Fifty Flowers.

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Posted on October 18th, 2009 at 9:50 am
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personalized yellow bridal bouquets

The color we associate with sunshine is just about as cheerful as it gets. Mixing one of the most recognizable heralds of spring – the smile-inducing daffodil – with elegant black and white accents can turn any occasion into a gala event.

This look was created using a tall Cornflower Yellow blumebox, filled tightly with a dozen daffodils. A black, patterned ribbon was affixed at an angle, and topped with a scalloped, monogrammed tag. The entire arrangement took only minutes to assemble, but the overall look was simply elegant. 

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Posted on August 27th, 2009 at 11:51 am
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tall hot pink and brown flower vase

This easy yet elegant flower vase was used as a table decoration on the guest book table at a wedding.  As a last minute idea by the florist to use a left over centerpiece flower vase, the result is stunning.  You too could easily re-create this floral arrangement in minutes.
Pictured is a tall passion pink blumebox flower vase adorned with thin decorative ribbon (2 pieces per side) attached with glue to the top and bottom of the blumebox.
Chocolate brown paper was cut with scalloped sheers to accentuate the monogram piece and then simply layered with pink paper followed by rub-on letter decals of the letter/s of choice.

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Posted on August 20th, 2009 at 2:39 pm
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black and white bird print name card holder

The reversible blumebud place card holder is a great way to incorporate a splash of pattern and color to your party’s theme.
Shown here, Jennifer over at Hostess With The Mostess tucked a single feather in with each flower to help create a modern Parisian theme for her girlfriend’s bridal shower.

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Posted on August 17th, 2009 at 3:45 pm
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6in white personalized bridal bouquet flower vase

The lines of a blumebox accessorize nicely with wedding bouquets, whether they are sleek and modern, or whimsically romantic.
This fancy feathered bouquet created by Out of Hand fits perfectly into our 6″ white blumebox. With a sprinkling of their creative genius ( a personalized name card from any paper store), they have given each bridesmaid her very own personalized container. Even better is the flowers can remain in water right up until the point where they need to walk down the aisle, ensuring they look absolutely fabulous for the wedding.
These blumebox bouquet holders, a.k.a. flower vases, also looked beautiful after the ceremony as accents on the cake tables.

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Posted on August 17th, 2009 at 3:01 pm
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Personalized black and white centerpiece

This do-it-yourself centerpiece idea is a simple way to exhibit memories of the couple, fitting for either their engagement party, rehearsal dinner or on their wedding day.
Select images of choice, cut to suit and frame against layers of decorative paper and ribbon. Also a great idea for identifying the tables for your guests!

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Posted on June 5th, 2009 at 12:44 pm
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This ultra-feminine arrangement is quite simple to re-create. Start with the blumebox size of your choice preferably in a lingerie-like hue, such as this hot pink vase, then measure out where you would like the two “X’s” that will mimic the ties of a corset, mark and then puncture the blumebox with a pencil so that you have a total of 8 wholes. Thread the ribbon through the wholes so that they form two “X’s”. Obviously, this can be done on one or all four panels of the blumebox. Black ribbon on pink and vice-versa, or red ribbon on black or vice versa would work well. Fringe tulips add to the romantic, slightly naughty theme! This would also be a fun centerpiece for a bachelorette party!

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Posted on June 1st, 2009 at 5:05 pm
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