Chocolate-brown-Bridal-&-Toss-bouquets

Christine at The Spiraled Stem has a knack for personalizing blumeboxes for the bridal party.

These gorgeous pink and red bridal bouquets look fabulous sitting in the 8″ mocha blumeboxes that are decorated with ribbon and and fabric. Each blumebox is stamped calling out the “toss” bouquet as well as the entire bridal party.

All images are compliments of Memories by Michael.

Re-create this:

· 8″ mocha blumeboxes

· light pink ribbon

· stamps & ink of you choice

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Posted on February 11th, 2010 at 3:49 pm

Pink-&-Orange-wedding-bouquets

Another stunning color combo courtesy of the talented team at Courtenay Lambert Floral.

The pale accents of pink and orange blend beautifully together creating one timeless bridal bouquet. Of course we love the pop of passion pink and accent of black ribbon that comes through on the vase!

To top things off, the blumeboxes are personalized with the bride and grooms name and wedding date.

All images are compliments of Courtenay Lambert Florals.

Re-create this:

· 8″ passion pink blumeboxes

· black grosgrain ribbon

· white, black and passion pink card stock

· stamps and ink to create pattern and text or use a computer

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Posted on February 10th, 2010 at 3:56 pm
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Assorted-silver-blumeboxes-filled-with-passion-pink-flowers
Who would have thought that cardboard could pair up so nicely with silver serving pieces! Silver  and passion pink make for a great alternative to the standard holiday hues.

This New Years soiree features a mix of the 6″ and 8″ silver blumeboxes decorated with passion pink  ribbon filled with an assortment of bright pink hued flowers.

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Posted on January 11th, 2010 at 2:10 pm

White-Bridal-Bouet-Transport

Blumebox offers a simple and elegant solution to house bridal bouquets before and after the ceremony. Why leave your bouquets abandoned and wilting on the table while you and your bridesmaids hit the dance floor? Place them in a blumebox around your cake table or on the bar for to beautify the room and preserve the blooms.

Courtenay Lambert created this stunning design for the Cincinnati Wedding Magazine.

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Posted on November 12th, 2009 at 4:01 pm
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Brunch-Centerpieces

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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bridal-bouquet-transport-lime-slice

Vicki Sanders of Branching Out Floral & Event Design loves blumeboxes to transport her bridal bouquets. “I love them because they provide a water source, and transport beautifully. Having the square bottom, they pack well and don’t fall over!

Not too mention using the recyclable cardboard blumeboxes, save me a trip from returning to the church. When I use glass, churches in my area want you to come back for them.”

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Posted on October 1st, 2009 at 1:05 pm
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Passion PInk blumebox with assorted fresh flowers adorned with a paper pinwheel

This lovely creation is compliments of Tracy from Affordable Elegance who incorporates these adorable pinwheels in and on her blumebox bouquets. Visit her site for many more ideas for incorporating blumeboxes into your table designs.
To view more great decorative products like these pinwheels, visit Cross Road Cottage

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Posted on September 23rd, 2009 at 6:18 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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6in pink blumebox flower vase

Adria at Lavish has an expert eye for pairing a diverse varieties of plants and flowers to create living pieces of art. Here she relies on the subtle accent of a 6in pretty n pink blumebox to complement this gorgeous bouquet.

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Posted on August 19th, 2009 at 12:45 pm
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pink wedding centerpiece with white feather boa

Michelle at Floribunda Designs is the mastermind behind this watercolor inspired pink, black and white wedding centerpiece.
She started with a 6″ pretty-n-pink blumebox and added subtle touches of elegance by stamping the couple’s initials onto heavy paper then cutting narrow strips of more paper in a corresponding color to create a ribbon. She added a white boa to the neck of the blumebox, adding a delicate touch of gossamer to the arrangement.

This is such an elegant wedding centerpiece, yet was created very simply using her scrap-booking skills.

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Posted on August 18th, 2009 at 7:49 am
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