Lavish Flora transports their bridal bouquets in blumeboxes. For this wedding they alternated sizes and colors that coordinated beautifully with the decor of the wedding.

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Posted on June 21st, 2010 at 2:18 pm
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Shop Out of Hand, located in Mt. Pleasant, SC, uses the earth friendly blumeboxes to transport all their gorgeous bridal bouquets. We especially love how they personalize each one with the large scalloped card that identifies the bridal party.

We loved their scalloped card idea so much that we now sell a smaller version of scalloped cards on our website.

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Posted on June 17th, 2010 at 3:19 pm
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Christine from Organic Bouquets Weddings & Events loves using blumeboxes to transport and display her bridal bouquets. With 18 blumebox colors to select from, Christine can count on finding colors to suit her clients themes. It helps too that she has a love for stamping of which she incorporates into a lot of her bridal bouquet presentations.

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Posted on June 15th, 2010 at 3:38 pm
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Snap Dragon Studio sent on this image that showcases such an elegant color palette of periwinkle blue and white.

They love using the blumeboxes for the transportation of their bridal bouquets. We love the beautiful craft accessories they incorporate into their presentation.

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Posted on April 8th, 2010 at 10:28 am
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Crisp linens, colorful china and Eucalyptus blue blumeboxes with lovely white arrangements made this rehearsal dinner a gorgeous beginning for this wedding’s events.

The mother of the groom started with the 6” aqua marine blumebox and accented the corners with mocha brown picot edge ribbon. Simple, and simply elegant!

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Posted on November 13th, 2009 at 4:38 pm
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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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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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This gorgeous photo from professional photographer Sarah K. Chen, depicts the clever and elegant way Christine Saunders from The Spiraled Stem used blumeboxes to transport bouquets for a recent Southern California wedding. Eight-inch Black blumeboxes and six-inch yellow blumeboxes were adorned with different thicknesses of yellow and black ribbon, then whimsical name tags were affixed on the front. Silky black ribbon wrapped the yellow and white Calla Lilies in delicate folds. It was a perfect, fanciful look, and easy enough to try at home!

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Posted on September 1st, 2009 at 3:32 pm
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She’s been dreaming about this day since she can remember, so the little details are really important to her. Don’t deliver a bouquet in a bucket or boring glass container – personalize a blumebox in a corresponding color to show her you care about the details, too!

Many florists and wedding planners use blumeboxes this way, but do-it-yourself brides can utilize a blumebox for a bouquet transport just as easily!

For the black, yellow and white themed wedding above, the simple bouquet of Stephanotis was adorned with tiny pearl beads, and set in a six-inch yellow blumebox. A simple square of stock card was personalized with the brides name. Time to put the transport together? Just a few minutes, but the bride loved it, and it helped keep the flowers fresh all through the evening.

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Posted on September 1st, 2009 at 2:13 pm
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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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