Holiday Season has officially kicked off and we could not be more excited to announce our Edge Collection, that features solid black blumeboxes with white trim edges. After years of creating this look by hours of DIY(ing) efforts, atlas we can offer an easy solution for your entertaining needs.

Available in all three sizes, the black and white collection makes for great gifts or suits a holiday table nicely. The 4″ black and white cube blumebox is a fabulous fit for red or white 4″ poinsettias, succulents or mini trees, making a terrific and desirable hostess gift. Keep a few 8″ black and white edged blumeboxes on hand for giving wine, seeing as it fits wine bottles nicely. And for the perfect sized flower vase, the 6″ black and white edged blumebox is a go-to for festive holiday arrangements.

So what are you waiting for, start planning out your holiday gift giving and entertaining needs!

Posted on November 2nd, 2011 at 4:21 pm
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Here is another inspiring idea from the team over at Stems Floral Design Studio.

The bridal party’s bouquets were delivered in black blumeboxes decorated with pictures of the bride and groom.

What a great concept for table centerpieces!

Posted on January 11th, 2011 at 4:13 pm
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To create this beautiful look Marty of Marti’s Floral Designs used a damask patterned ribbon and adhered it with glue to the inside of the blumebox. Glue dots work well too!! To get that personalized look, she uses Martha Stewart’s blank die-cut tags, adds a sticker or rub-on initial and Voila!!

Because so many of her clients like to incorporate the bridal bouquets into the reception, the blumeboxes make for a fresh new look to showcase them. Marty goes on to say, “Each client has felt special with the way that I present her bridal bouquets. They love how the blumeboxes match their wedding palette.”

Posted on April 29th, 2010 at 2:49 pm
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Modern black and white wedding centerpieces

These black and white centerpieces were created by using an assortment of blumebox sizes and simply adding decorative ribbon to the corner edges of each blumebox.
Cut ribbon to desired length, glue and you’ll have an exquisite focal point for your table!
Another great idea: reverse the color combination and start with black blumeboxes adorned with white ribbon.

Posted on June 5th, 2009 at 9:28 am
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