Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Fabulous BOUQUET STAND for your Wedding Head Table.

What do you DO with your awesome hand-tied wedding bouquet while you are meeting, greeting, eating, or dancing the night away?

Innovative Floral Foundations has beautifully and creatively eliminated the need for the "ugly glass" that ends up holding your bouquet when you aren't.










Evergreen Dreams now has the Crystal Moments Bouquet Stand available for purchase, and it is SO inexpensive, brides are flocking to get their hands on it.  The magic is, this isn't a "use it and throw it away" product.  It's a FOREVER keepsake and fits perfectly into our "Evergreen Dreams" theme...creating memories of your special day!  


The acrylic crystal bouquet stand has two parts... the base and the cradle.  The cradle is specifically designed to fit into the base in a depression the same size as....a CANDLE!  So when the cradle is removed, you are left with a beautiful candle holder!



It also makes the perfect gift for your Maid of Honor, Bridesmaids, or pass yours on to your mother or grandmother!










The Crystal Moments Bouquet Stand can be easily personalized to fit your wedding colors by accessorizing with gems.  It can also be engraved with your wedding date.  We can do this for you for an up-charge, or you can arrange for it yourself.

All photos courtesy of Innovative Floral Foundations











You REALLY don't want to miss out on this one.  Take a look at our website for more information, (including pricing) and contact us today!


Monday, July 23, 2012

A POP of COLOR!

Often customers chose a dark or light frame with a neutral mat background for their floral preservation.   This is understandable, as their flowers have been Suspended In Time (r), and their keepsake is meant to last for generations!  Keeping generic and neutral will ensure that their encasement will fit into the various furniture styles their future may hold.

But hooray for those who are bold and beautiful!  Take a look as some of these choices made by the daring few who LOVE their COLOR! 












Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Bridal Party Gifts

We have some awesome ideas that you can use for bridal party gifts.  Depending on the person and your budget, you could go small with an ornament or table dome, medium sized with a wall dome or jewelry box, or large size with a shadow box.  We've pictured some examples below.
Jewelry box with coursage & bout

Heart shaped ornament with grandparent coursage and bout.

Mother's coursage


Bride's gift to her sister

Maid of Honor's flowers with extras from centerpieces

Mother's coursage

Mother's coursage

Daughter of the bride
For more ideas, visit our gallery: http://www.evergreen-dreams.com/floralpreservation

Dried Flower Fix

Before..top view
I'm calling this a "dried flower fix" rather than a "preservation fix" because these flowers were not originally preserved.  The customer didn't know about us, or even about floral preservation...so she hung her bouquet upside down by a window last fall.  She was really fortunate that the flowers were large and closely spaced, so their shape was maintained fairly well.





Before...side view

But as you can see, the color is anything but beautiful.












After
The original roses were a cross between a hot pink and a red color (the customer brought in a picture).

Because all the roses were the same color, we were able to remove the "bling", protect the ribbon and stems, enhance the color, and bring the flowers back closer to their original shade.  All without separating the bouquet!  We then re-applied the "bling" crystals.





After
When the domed frame arrives, we will be able to encase these flowers, along with a picture and other items that the customer brought to us...thus making a "forever keepsake". 

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

I Want to Preserve My Flowers, But...

I don't really want my bouquet on my wall!

We know your bouquet was beautiful.  But maybe a bouquet on your wall is just not to your liking.  But why not use your flowers in another creative way?  Nobody made a rule that says your bouquet has to STAY looking like a bouquet!

Take a look at some of the alternatives. 

Here you can see Tammy and Kurtis in an absolutely beautiful photograph, that just happens to be nestled in a bed of flowers from Tammy's originally hand-tied bouquet.  The beautifully framed 11" x 17" photograph is the star of the show... with the pink roses and stephanotis as the co-stars!

We could provide the same effect (which uses the photograph as the background) in a rectangular domed frame, or as the back of a shadowbox.


A similar look is found in the frame to the left.  However, the photo is BEHIND an oval-shaped cutout in the mat.

Shari's original bouquet was tear-drop shaped using a bouquet holder.  Using her flowers and greenery, but totally rearranging them, the various shapes and heights of the flowers merge beautifully into  the rocky shore at the bottom of the photograph.


Cassie knew from the beginning that she didn't want her flowers to be in their original bouquet shape.  In fact, she brought in extra flowers from her table decorations to make sure we could arrange them into the groups you see here.

After sketching the original idea with Cassie during her consultation, we emailed progress prototypes until she was totally pleased!

We invite you to visit our website to see other creative ways to display your beautifuly preserved flowers!
www.evergreen-dreams.com


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Why Choose a Shadow Box?

Shadow boxes are a very popular encasement choice for collectibles and floral preservation.  

Extra Large Mocha Shadow Box
They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and hold everything from military medals to floral arrangements.

There are pros and cons involved in choosing a shadowbox...the the positives far outweigh the negatives for those who make this choice.  In fact, the ONLY negative that we can think of, is the fact that you have to have a nice size shelf to sit it on, or sufficient wall space to mount it. (Note: due to the weight involved, shadowboxes should always have the support nails or screws secured into a stud).

Those in love with the shadow box concept then have to make two choices: size and style.
Black Rustic Pine
By far, our most popular shadow box style is our "Rustic Pine" model.  The stock colors are white and black, but they can be customized to other colors for an up-charge.  The last few years, the black model is ordered far more frequently that the white.  The nice thing about the "rustic" feel to this box, is that you don't have to worry about any nicks or scratches that are bound to happen as couples move from apartment to condo to home in the future.  There are four different sizes available...the most popular being the "large".  This size usually allows for flowers and other memoribilia to be encased in the same place.  However, some customers prefer to emphasize just their beautiful flowers.  All Rustic Pine models fit around a UV protected acrylic liner.

2" molding in black
The next most popular model has a clean 2-inch frame in a color called "mocha".  The mocha finish has dark streaking on a dark background, and often looks black from a distance.  This contemporary coloring is very popular in the furniture stores right now.  This frame style can be configured around the UV liner, or can be fitted with a UV glass pane on the front, allowing for a deeper depth than the standard liner allows.  This is a great option for flower arrangements that include asiatic or oriental lilies, which work better with a deeper depth.  The same frame style comes in a variety of colors and finishes (such as the burnished gold to the right), as do most frame styles.

We haven't had any requests for this, but a shadowbox can also be fitted with a front dome, which gives additional working depth.

We do have a HUGE variety of other frame styles available.  You can see from these photos how a shadowbox can become very personalized using some of these frame styles.  We have samples of all our frame styles in our office, so that you don't have to "guess" from a picture in a catalog.

You can find an extensive array of finished shadow box projects by visiting the shadow box gallery on our website: http://www.evergreen-dreams.com/floralpreservation/shadowboxphotos.html

Friday, March 23, 2012

Temporary Lawn Signs...The Way to Guide Guests without GPS

Many tech savvy folks these days have GPS systems in their cars or as a smart phone app. 

But many of us, myself included, still live in the map-and-sign age. :)

We recently attended a bridal show that had very clear signs posted at major intersections pointing out the way to both vendors and attendees.  It was AWESOME to be able to follow the arrows and easily get where we were going.  Admit it...most of you find garage sales by following the signs...right?

A little ironically, but great with fortune for us, we had come to the show equipped with prototypes of our new offering...directional signs!   We were able to ask the attendees if they had seen the signs on their way to the show, and emphasize how helpful they were!

Last summer, the organizers of our family reunion were able to get us all to their house in the suburbs by using similar signs.

Because of our common wet weather in the Northwest, we are making our signs of recycled corrogated plastic and vinyl lettering.  No smeared, smudged, or faded writing here, folks!  Signs are double sided so folks traveling both directions can find you. 

For more information, please visit our website! http://www.evergreen-dreams.com/directionalsigns.html

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Ten Reasons to Preserve Just ONE Flower

Aside from the obvious monetary difference involved in preserving a full bouquet vs. a single flower, we came up with some very logical reasons for preserving just ONE special bloom:

1.  He always gives you the same color single rose...

2.  The bouquet from last week was beautiful, but there is one flower that is still amazingly alive...

3.  You live in a small space, and can't hang a large display...

4.  You want a memory of your wedding to bring out each anniversary...

5.  Someone you love is no longer with you, and you kept one flower from the funeral...

6.  You want to start a tradition of keeping one of the flowers you received when you had your first child (and the next one)...

7.  You want to send your mother a gift that will daily remind her of you...

8.  You want a reminder to keep on your desk at work...

9.  Your daughter just finished her first recital, and you gave her flowers...

10.  You just found the most beautiful rose in your garden (or on your walk...)

We can think of more reasons...can you?

Saturday, March 3, 2012

An Amazing Floral Preservation Transformation

When we first trained with the Suspended In Time® floral preservation company, we learned that "we can fix anything".

Well, we were recently put to the test when we received a call from a husband (we'll call him Thad) who wanted us to "fix" the table dome encasement of his wife's wedding flowers.  These flowers had been preserved by a different company in a different state, and were literally falling apart.

Unacceptable prototype
It seems that problem started two years ago when the original flowers, which were freeze dried, had turned brown during the preservation process. (Note: Suspended In Time® does NOT use freeze drying as part of its preservation process.  We also want to state that freeze dried roses do not normally turn brown, either.  Something had gone wrong...)  Thad's wife was mortified, and asked if there was a way the flowers could be made whiter.  Her lilies were also splayed open, had been arranged differently than the original bouquet.   Although the preservationist had been given a cascading bouquet, it did not retain the essential "inverted teardrop" shape when created in the table dome. 

Thad's wife begged them to fix the problems, and specifically asked them not to replace the flowers with artificial ones. 

Shipped table dome with
artificial and painted flowers.

When the bride received her $500 table dome, (which, by the way, is double what we would have charged to do the same thing) it contained artificial lilies, and flowers that had been heavily sprayed with white paint.  Nothing about the finished product looked natural or real, and some of it had started falling out during shipping.  Thad told us she cried for three days.





Fast forward to February 2012.

Thad had the idea that maybe the table dome could be made beautiful again.  It would make an amazing anniversary gift for his wife.  After doing a web search, he found Evergreen Dreams (a Suspended In Time® franchise in the Seattle area).

Broken flowers from the original

Thad sent quite a few photos of the original bouquet, the fresh flowers as photographed by the freeze dry folks, the original picture of the freeze dried arrangement, and the table dome that arrived back here in Washington.   He also sent pictures of the flowers that were flaking off, falling apart, and sitting at the bottom of the table dome. 



Frankly, we were shocked.  What a sad state of affairs!  I think I would have cried for at least as long as she did.

We discussed possible options for "repair" and "replacement".  Of course there was some sentimental value, but it was just not going to be possible to save much of that bouquet.  Working within the budget that Thad had given us, we decided to purchase flowers identical to those in the original bouquet and dry them using the Suspended In Time ® process.  Once we had a supply of lilies, two sizes of roses, and Hawaiian dendrobian orchids dried, we would decide how to proceed.
Left: original   Right: replacement
When we removed the artificial lilies, half the roses and orchids came out with them, basically shattering along the way, exposing the brown flowers that were hiding underneath the heavy layer of white paint that had been applied. (They should have been ivory colored.  All white flowers dry a shade of ivory.)  We put a newly dried lily where there had previously been a silk one.  The contrast between the natural looking lily and the artificially white painted roses was just not acceptable.  We contacted Thad, and asked permission to re-do the entire bouquet, inserting some of the original flowers into inconspicuous areas (for sentimental reasons). 

Then the Evergreen Dreams magic began...

Original bouquet
Using pictures of the original wedding bouquet, we re-created the the bouquet, making sure that the lilies were the focus of the bouquet, and that it was shaped properly and definitely cascading.  We made sure that small roses and orchids from the original bouquet were placed underneath the lilies, on the back of the bouquet, and other places that would not contrast with the natural look of the newly dried flowers.

Thad told us that the bouquet holder had been "padded & white", so we added padding and white ribbon to the handle of the holder. 

Back view showing
crystal bouquet stand
and incorporated original
flowers
We decided to support the bouquet using an awesome crystal bouquet stand we had seen on line. (A new product invented and marketed by Innovative Floral Foundations.) After contacting John, their ops manager, we found they were out of stock until June!  John offered to sell us a prototype, and it worked beautifully!

We offered Thad the opportunity to personalize the table dome by adding an engraved inscription (a value added feature included at no charge to our customers).  Thad sent us the wording, and the engraving was added to the base of the table dome.





Re-created bouquet preservation by Evergreen Dreams.

Today is Thad's anniversary, and we are hoping there are again tears...of joy!  We think the contrast between the original and our final product is quite amazing. 

And yes, I would agree...we can fix anything!