Tuesday, 30 April 2013

A few floral high tea tips




I love a good high tea...

Sitting around with your girlfriends feeling slightly special drinking from the old tea cups from the forbidden china cabinet.

High tea brings out the prettiness in everything. Its a perfect excuse to bring out the alannah hill frills and cute little head pieces. I cant help but woft into a vintage land!
My floral tips for a high tea is to decorate with old worldly blooms. Snap dragons, Sweetpeas, Lisianthus , vintage field roses.... anything fluffy and pastels.
Pop them into a prop such as a crisp white tea pot, vintage jug or anything a little bric and brac and it brings the table setting to life. Random cute jars are also great.... with a variety of singular flowers cut at different heights. Tie a little natural twine to each bottle...add a little character
Tea and flowers, bliss x

Mothers day is coming up... another excuse to bring out the bone china ; )






Thursday, 31 January 2013

Valentines Day Flowers


Oh Sweet Valentines Day..

Traditionally one of the craziest days on the calender. Well for a florist  : )

We have now entered the official countdown, 14 days!

The to do list is growing and there is a slight buzz of excitement! Cant wait for the super dooper craziness!

Orders are already being placed and lots of umming over card messages. Its funny messages range from short and sweet,intricate fairy tale novel, or simply  the customer leaves it up to me.

Interesting enough the trend has been changing over the last couple of years. Guys are breaking tradition and shying away from the loveliness of the Red rose.
Vibrant coloured roses and seasonal blooms seem to be creeping up.

But then again..

Red Roses will always win in the long run.

Better get back to my to do list.....

Happy Friday x

www.misspoppies.com.au






Saturday, 6 October 2012

Why Field Roses are amazing for Weddings and Events.

To be honest i haven't always been a Rose fan. But then i was introduced to the amazing local field roses. Best way for me to describe them is the most delectable lush explosion rolled in sunshine. 
When i first entered the world of flowers i was super lucky to have the best, most loveliest family take me in to show me the ropes... they have been in the flower world for over 20 years and also (from working extremely hard) have a successful Rose Farm in Sydney. 
So whats so damn good about Field Roses??
Field Roses look like the old School Roses, the ones from your grandmas garden. They are sweetly scented (yep they actually have a scent!), look rough around the edges and have mega thorns! Field Roses actually open and last for at least 10 days as a cut flower. They have a vintage, shabby chic feel to them which makes them perfect for the Rustic Wedding.They also look amazing for table arrangements for different events. Also the colours...oh wow the colours. Gorgeous Creams...Burnt orange tones....different shades of purple...every colour is devine. 
At Miss Poppies we only sell Field Roses....the hot house roses, or Imported roses (which is just not my thing...ill explain over another cup of tea) just dont cut it. They dont last nearly as long in your vase.There is no guarantee the flowers will open and rarely have a scent.Simply  they lack personality and if i dare say, give Roses a bad name. 
How to look after Field Roses and get the most time with them? Change the water daily (sounds like a task but trust me it helps them) and every two days give them a trim using a 90 degree angle. No need for additives such as sugar.
So if you are in planning mode for your lovely Wedding or thinking about sending someone some loveliness..think Field Roses. Their season has just begun : )











Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Loveliness in a tea cup




My love for Tea and Nanna things : )
My tea cup collection is growing...running out of room!


Sunday, 12 August 2012

Ohhh i want a Kombi Van!



Every 3 months i have a dream of owning a Kombi Van. 
I float with the idea, visualising exactly how i would love it. mmm Pastel Pink or Fire engine Red... The interior, imagine upholstering the seats with a cool vintage floral fabric. Maybe a cute little bud vase stuck to the dash. Im sure bunnings has the appropriate thingy to do such a task. Imagine going to the markets, filling the Kombi with flowers each morning.Ahhh my heart flutters!
 I google away... Search pinterest for Kombi images... and smile super excited in my fluffy haze.
I mention it too my sisters and they love it! So cool! Yippee! We jump on to Car Sales.com
I mention it too my closest guys in my life and then the dream seems to become what they call "Reality".
"What are you going to do when it breaks down on the side of the road?" 
"They have all done a zillion Km's!" 
"The slightest sound of a rattle and your off to the mechanics $$$"
"mmm guess you dont care about the rust, you know you just cant spray paint over it!"
"blah blah blah"

Ok i kind of get it. 
I hate filling up petrol let alone pulling out the engine to investigate.

Then the idea floats away. Generally takes a couple of months to forget about the negatives.

Then the cycle begins again : )

I want one!!



Monday, 4 June 2012

On my way to the bonsai farm and look what i found...

I went for a drive out to Glenorie and look what i found.... This Rose bush was calling out smell me! I think i took 500 pics of each rose . Absolutely beautiful. x

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Tulips!

My favourite flower this week is the Tulip.A lover of the cold weather!
There is something cool about the tulip, they have this confident energy! They can hold their own...no need for them to be mixed with any other variety of flowers in a bouquet. A stunning bouquet of Tulips always looks incredibly elegant and crisp. Tulips come in so many colours now. I must say its kinda exciting...
Here are some quick crazy facts about Tulips:
- Tulips actually belong to the Lily family and are relatives of the family that include onions.
-Tulips are edible -- or, at least, parts of them are. The petals are said to range in taste from "a mild bean-like taste, to a lettuce-like taste, to no taste at all."  I should mention maybe dont chomp on the next tulip in sight, it may have been sprayed with some weird chemical!
- Unlike any other flower, tulips still grow as a cut flower.The process is known as phototropism.
- Tulips get really thirsty so you need to keep an eye on their water levels on a daily basis. They thrive on clean water so change the water every day to get maximum time with them.
-Tulip flowers are considered to be a symbol of perfect lovers, their passion, love, romanticism and dreaminess. ohhhhh so sweet!