Winter Wedding Bouquets

Winter bouquets are often simple, elegant, and light.  Here are a few beautiful examples you could consider when planning your own wedding bouquet!

 

 

 

Once you’ve chosen your bouquet, don’t forget that you can keep it forever by bringing it to professional flower preservation specialists, such as Suspended in Time Flower Preservation, Inc.  Visit our site at www.suspendedintime.com to see how we can make your memory last a life time!

 

 

Shadowboxes!

 

 

Do you want to dry your wedding bouquet but don’t want it to get dusty or damaged. Bring it in to Suspended In Time(R)! You can chose from hundreds of different styles of encasements to put your preserved bouquet in that will keep it protected for years. Some of our most popular encasements are our rustic pine shadowboxes. They come in all different sizes and several  different colors such as black, white, green, rosewood, walnut and oak. We also have our new modern shadowboxes that have a flatter frame and give off a more modern look.  Because of all the room you have in a shadowbox, you can even add other memorabilia like a garter, boutonniere or even your wedding cake knives. Come check out our showroom! Your sure to find the perfect frame that with match you flowers beautifully.

“Aloha!” isn’t the only way to say “Hello” and “Good-bye”…

If you’ve ever traveled to Hawaii, you’ve probably worn a Hawaiian lei. Leis are a beautiful way to welcome or send off visitors, friends, and family.  In Hawaii, they’ve long been used as people come to and from the island, but did you know that they also use them as graduation gifts?  This tradition is spreading.  It is now not uncommon to see high school and university graduates wearing graduation leis, especially in more diverse areas.

Graduation leis are great gifts that are easily personalized to include meaningful flowers and/or colors.  If there are no stores that sell them in your area, try making your own.  All you need are flowers (typically orchids or carnations), a long needle, and some sturdy thread.  If threading carnations, cut the carnations right between the stem and the bottom of the bud, then stick the threaded needle into the bottom center of the bud and out through the middle of the top of the carnation.  Push the carnation down the thread and continue until you have enough to make a complete lei.  It really is that easy!  Spray with cool water and put in the fridge in a large zip locked bag until graduation day.  Now you have a unique, beautiful gift!

If you would like to preserve your graduation gift as a lasting memory of all your graduate has accomplished, you can get your lei preserved and encased (along with the diploma, optional) by a professional service such as Suspended in Time Flower Preservation Company®.  Learn more about their revolutionary drying technique at www.suspendedintime.com.

 

Clean Air Houseplants

Did you know that some plants are especially good at keeping the air in your home clean and safe? Here are just a few, but feel free to research more!

The Spider Plant

The Spider Plant

Helps rid your home of benzene, formaldehyde, carbon monoxide, and xylene!

The Gerber Daisy

The Gerber Daisy

Not just a pretty face. Gerber daisies also clean your air by removing trichloroethylene and benzene!

The Peace Lily

The Peace Lily

Peace lilies fight formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene, toluene, and xylene. People will often put them in their bathroom or laundry room to fight the effects of mold.

Haws & Co. Lehi Floral Shop

Are you searching for a good floral shop that you can trust to provide you with great service? Check out Haws & Co in Lehi, Utah. They are a family owned business and have been around for years and have provided there customers with the greatest quality of floral arrangements. Their shop is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday. They are closed on Sundays.

**Right now Haws & Co. is offering a 20% discount on their wedding packages. Check out their website to learn more about other great offers they have! https://www.lehifloral.com/

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Testimonial

It’s been a busy couple of months for Cheryl Williams!  Busy but happy!  Cheryl recently had TWO daughters get married.  Some of you mothers know what that’s like. 😉  We’re grateful we had the opportunity to help preserve two beautiful memories!

“Suspended in Time did a wonderful job preserving the bridal bouquets for both my daughters.  They love the finished project and it is a great keepsake from their wedding day.”

-Cheryl Williams

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Wedding Proposal Testimonial

Burke Dyson brought in the flowers he used to propose to his fiancee. The roses had the phrase “Cacey, Will you marry me?” stamped on the outside of each rose petal. How sweet it that! This is what Burke had to say about the finished product:

“I thought the flower arrangement was beautiful and everything I hoped for! I know my fiancee will love them. Thank you!”

"Cacey, Will you marry me?"

“Cacey, Will you marry me?”

Fun Wedding Facts

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Bouquet:

For ancient Greeks and Romans, the bouquet was a pungent mix of garlic and herbs or grains. The garlic was supposed to ward off evil spirits and the herbs or grains were to insure a fruitful union. In ancient Poland, it was believed that sprinkling sugar on the bride’s bouquet kept her temper sweet.


 

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Cake:

The wedding cake has always played an important part in the wedding. Ancient Romans broke a cake over the bride’s head to symbolize fertility or abundance. Many other cultures dropped wheat, flour or cake on the bride’s head, and then ate the crumbs for good luck. The early British baked baskets of dry crackers, and every guest took one home after the wedding. In medieval times, guests brought small cakes and piled them on a table. The bride and groom then attempted to kiss over the cakes. Eventually, a young baker decided to put all the cakes together and cover them with frosting, thus the tiered wedding cake was born.

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Dress:

Traditionally, brides did not wear white wedding gowns. Through the 18th century, most brides just wore their Sunday best to their wedding. Red was a favorite during the Middle Ages in Europe. Other colors were worn for symbolic reasons: blue meant constancy and green meant youth. As years passed, white was worn as a symbol of purity. Today, white merely symbolizes the wedding and is worn by any bride, no matter if it is their second marriage.

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Honeymoon:

The first weddings comprised of a groom taking his bride by capture. He would take her somewhere hidden away so her relatives and villagers couldn’t find them. There they stayed for one moon phase and drank mead, a wine make from honey, to make them more amorous. Thus, the word “honeymoon” was born. Today, the honeymoon is the time when the couple can get away for awhile.

Unique Wedding Bouquets

Adding yellow Billy Balls to your bouquet makes it look fun and artistic.

Adding yellow Billy Balls to your bouquet makes it look fun and artistic

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Peacock feathers are becoming really popular this year. They add a beautiful vintage look to your bouquet.

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Who would have thought that using ornamental cabbage in a wedding bouquet would look so beautiful?

Love your bouquet so much that you never want to throw it away? Bring it in to Suspended In Time(R) and have it preserved and put into a beautiful encasement so you can have it forever!

Testimonial

Shawnie Watson received her wedding bouquet encasement from us last week and this is what she said about it:

“Even though my flowers had froze and were very ruined, you were able to save the good ones and replace the bad ones to still give me a beautiful bouquet! Thanks!” -Shawnie

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