Tuesday, January 19, 2016

A Visit to Westside Flower Exchange

This week will be a different style of blog than I've done previously (not that there's much to compare it too - this is only my third post!).  I was in Houston last weekend for PR's marathon.  He did so well! Broke his personal best by 16 minutes!  I'm so proud of him! And no, I did not join him in running 26.2 miles... I'm not crazy!

Since we were going to be in the area, I reached out to the Westside Flower Exchange, a floral wholesaler in west Houston.  The ladies over there were so nice and let me explore their coolers!  So this week, I'm going to show off some of the beauties they had in their coolers.  I took more pictures than are here, and this is only a tiny fraction of what they have to offer!  I had a blast checking out their lovely stock and I can't wait to work with them in the future!
Gorgeous Dahlias!

I loved the salmon shade of these Hypericum Berries!


So many filler flowers! I wanted to just dive in!

These are Quick Sand Roses!  Such a lovely color!

I've been fascinated by Blue Thistle lately!

Ranunculus are my current favorites!

With Anemone as a close second!

Beautiful cream colored peonies!

These 'Black Knight' Scabiosa Atropurpurea took my breath away with their velvety texture!

Some Seeded Eucalyptus

Silver Dollar Eucalyptus

Baby Eucalyptus


Curly Willow

Dusty Miller is super popular for weddings right now!
I know, I know, I said I was going to do a wintry white arrangement this week, and I didn't.  Well, I did make an arrangement of mostly white flowers, and I wasn't happy with it.  I didn't want to post something I was  really unhappy with.  It was a good practice of what to do and not to do, so it's not a total loss!  When the opportunity presented itself for me to visit the Westside Flower Exchange, I thought it would be fun to share my adventure with you.  So this week, I will not give a preview of what I want to do for the next post, because I haven't decided yet, and because I may change my mind a couple of times before I decide on something!  Lesson learned!  Thanks for being patient with me and joining me for this journey!  I've already learned so much, and I'm sure I'll continue to do so!

I hope you all have a spectacular week!  See you next time!

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Happy New Year!

Hi everyone!  Welcome to the second installment of Floriography!  We're kicking off the new year with a New Year's Eve inspired arrangement - complete with champagne and fireworks! Permanent Roommate and I had a pretty low-key New Year's celebration.  We went out for dinner then came back home for board games and champagne!  We made it to midnight and watched some fireworks from our porch, but were out like lights by 12:30!

For this design, I really wanted to mimic the aspects of celebrating a New Year's Eve.  My first thought was to put the arrangement in a champagne glass, but what would I put in it?  Then it hit me like a bright flash of light in a dark sky... fireworks! (See what I did there?) As you can see in my sketches, I had originally wanted something other than the spider mums.  Blood Lilies really have the look I was going for.  But not being an established florist has its disadvantages in terms of being able to get the flowers you want.  Then, I saw these great paint-splattered spider mums!  I thought they were so cute with their speckled petals!

Sketch - sorry it's so hard to see - I'll use a darker pencil next time!
The "fireworks"
The "Champagne"
The materials and tools I used are pictured below.  I used a champagne glass as my container filled with amber glass marbles to achieve the look of champagne and for stability.  My plant materials were white Spider Chrysanthemums and a couple of sprigs of Arborvitae.  I used scissors from my kitchen (oops, I need some dedicated shears), floral tape, 20 gauge wire, wire cutters and white ribbon for the finishing touch.  I used the wire to manipulate the heads of the spider mums so they would face front instead of upward.

The Materials

The Tools
And here's the final product!  This was a fun and quick project for me.  I really had a blast making this!  Stay tuned for the week after next's post where I lament not getting a real winter in Texas by creating a festive all white arrangement!

Lesson in Floriography: White chrysanthemums symbolize truth, honesty and loyal love.


Friday, January 1, 2016

Welcome!

Hi! Welcome to "Floriography" - a bi-weekly blog about flowers!  This is the first post in a year-long experiment in blogging!  Today I am kicking off everything with an introduction, Q&A style.  The real content will start next Tuesday!


What is Floriography?

Floriography, or the language of flowers, was a way to secretly communicate using the arrangement of flowers.  Ancient cultures around the world placed meanings on certain flowers for thousands of years.  Flowers were drawn, painted, and written about to symbolize meanings in various works of art.  In the 1800s, floriography reached its peak in Victorian England and the United States of America.  Men and women would carry around floral dictionaries to help them decode secret messages sent to them by their significant others.


Who are you?

My name is Morgan, and this (along with my embroidery blog) is my first venture into blogging!  I currently live in Texas with my wonderful husband (who would like to be known as "Permanent Roommate" or "PR").  After college, I worked in the wedding industry for a couple of years on the catering and venue side of things.  But when PR and I got married and moved back to Texas, I began looking for a way to get back into what I studied in school: floral design!
One of my favorite pieces that I've done.


So, what's the point of this blog?

 I'm starting this blog for a couple of reasons:
  1. It gives me a reason to regularly practice my floral design and build my portfolio.  Eventually, I'd like to be able to go full time with flowers for events and weddings, but that takes time, lots of practice, and a rockin' portfolio!  Unfortunately, the florist-hopeful's job market where I live is pretty slim, and most people (rightfully) won't trust a stranger with very little experience to do the flowers for their wedding.  This is a way for me to showcase my abilities, build my skills, and maybe even connect with potential clients! (Plus, I get to play with flowers every other week!!)
  2. It also gives me a chance to develop my writing skills.  If you would have told me in fourth grade that I would start blogging in my twenties, I probably would have laughed in your face (but not in a rude way, of course!).  However, in the past few years, I've really come to enjoy writing and I'd like to get better at it!  Blogging on a schedule gives me a reason to keep practicing!

What can I expect from this blog?

I'll be posting on this blog every other Tuesday.  That means two posts per month (sometimes three - yay bonus posts!).  The first post of the month will be based on a holiday that falls in the respective month.  The second will reflect something going on in my life.  It may be a trip we're taking, special events going on, etc.  Basically, whatever is inspiring me at the time.  Every post will include pictures of the final product and of the process along the way.  Also, keeping with the name of the blog, I'll include the historical meanings behind some of the flowers used in each piece.

"Why only bi-weekly posts?" you may ask. Well, as I shamelessly mentioned earlier, I'm also currently writing another blog.  I'll be posting about hand embroidery over there on the weeks I'm not posting here.  This schedule gives me two weeks to develop the content for each blog.  Also, flowers aren't cheap, and since I'm not getting paid to do this, I've got to set myself some boundaries somewhere.

Phew! That was a lot!

Yeah, I know.  I'm sure the rest of my posts won't be nearly this long or wordy and they'll have pictures of pretty flowers.  I'm super excited about this journey over the course of this year, and I'm super duper excited to have you along for the ride!  

P. S. If you happen to be into hand embroidery, too, check out my other blog "Adventures in Embroidery"! This will most likely be the only time I'll cross-reference my two blogs on each other.  This will definitely be the last time two of my blog posts will be extremely similar, I promise!