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Medford Florist

The premier, award-winning, florist in Medford, NJ, with professional floral designers drawing upon decades of experience and imagination and using the freshest cut-flora for any occasional ...

Wedding Flowers | Françoise Weeks European Floral Design. A wonderful and seemingly carefree mantel design...perfect for Christmas or, with a few touches of blue, 4th July or even a Memorial Day event.

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Preston Bailey does it again. Sumptuous table floral designs that are really table runners, purposely spilling over the edge and puddling onto the floor: dramatic, lush and a real statement. It is expensive but pared down ideas could be fabric table runners with occasion & budget flora attached in a "random" design to the fabric.

Captured this picture from Preston Bailey event designer for the wonderful centerpiece using branches in white and dozens -or hundreds of artificial butterflies...A toned down piece in terms of size would make excellent, and relatively in-expensive feature or focal designs at an event.

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Brighten a corner at home with Spring flowers. This simple arrangement includes tulips, dogwood and delphinium.

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A wonderful image from Fusion Flowers magazine in the UK...why not visit their website for a fascinating look at some fabulous floral work.

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A bright, Spring-like, design for a funeral. We feature forsythia, Asiatic lilies, iris, Esperance roses, stock, larkspure & waxflower for a colorful final tribute.

Ever find yourself worrying about combining colors? If so, a simple trick is to think of what Mother Nature does! While this doesn't always work, if nature puts 2 or more colors together on a plant, it should work for you. Featured here are bold, bright, colors you could well find in a tropical setting captured on fabric (and real flora) from Designer's Guild -visit their fascinating website for more ideas & check-out Tricia Guild's great & bold color choices.

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As it is, almost - 18th March 2012 - Spring, let's kick-off the season with this design focusing on pale blue iris and flowering dogwood branches, green boronia -what a great perfume from this flower- and soft blue delphiniums. We adore flowering branches - dogwood, spiria, quince, cherry and more here at Medford Florist. Try some yourself, cut from your yard/garden, a friend or your florist.

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Wonderful use of cerise and orange. Note how the gerbera daisies in vases on the coffee table pull in wallpaper design & colors. And is that bougainvillia flowering in the vase standing on the hearth.

I have just pinned a different picture taken at the same wedding with flora designed and executed by Bellafiori. This picture is a good way of seeing the "after' with the flowers...now imagine the room (not the view) without the flora! Quite a difference -flowers are an essential at all weddings and events, setting the atmosphere & mood like nothing else.

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This picture is from event florist/design company Bellafiori in the COlorado area, I believe. That's some color palette -and it works! Apparently inspired by the film "What Dreams May Come" for a wedding -and, visually, a most inspiring choice. The aisle pieces feature hydrangea, hanging amaranthus, hybrid delphinium and gladioli amongst others.

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Here is a different take on a centerpiece. Designed for a wedding, each Guest Table featured a white, ceramic, cake stand upon which was a bouquet of white ranunculus flowers with a collar of galax leaves. The stems wrapped in white ribbon and with black-headed pins. Result: clean lines, fresh look, simple and in-expensive -and a very happy Bride!

For the wedding ceremony, don't forget to check with the location whether they provide flowers -and, if so, what- or not. Pictured here are 2 altar pieces we designed recently for a wedding in Moorestown, NJ. I think that the ivy gives both pieces a wonderful finishing touch.

Classics can be fresh & interesting...in many ways, invigorating a classic with new twists or great care taken in the design is what makes them a classic. Here Medford Florist (in NJ) presents a red rose and white larkspur funeral spray with quality foliage and several pieces of charteuse brazillia - pea-sized clusters on a coniferous type stem.

Always On My Mind: built around the orange pincushion flowers, we have "snaps" in orange-pink hues on the upper-right; French tulips in similar orangey-pink to the lower-left; charteuse Bells-of-Ireland on the upper-left and Brazillia to the bottom and lower-right. A cheerfully arresting design approx 54" tall, including the curly willow. We trust you like it.

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Wonderfully eclectic. Colored brunia in pots with green button and spider Mums. Check-out the truly inspiring floral work on the Bornay blog.

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From JPM Designs blog of Aug 2010. An arresting color combo of pink and chartreuse...but then chartreuse does that and works amazingly well with so many colors: for example try Black Magic roses with Bells-of-Ireland where the chartreuse of the Bells adds dimension to a dozen rose arrangement by making the entire piece "pop".

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By Clare Day Flowers in, I believe, Canada. Wonderful mix of flora: excellent and unusal to see clematis; hydrangea, limonium, trachelium, thistle and some apples. Serves all manner of occasions - home -think entrance perhaps or with the fruit, dining room; party; wedding piece.

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Wonderful...fresh and simply charming. Modern in the sleek metal containers but can easily be given a rural or even an antiquey feel by switching containers and perhaps adding some short branches or vines for the rural effect.

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Fun and whimsical...guilt-free -almost!- cup-cakes. This is a floral cup-cake: a specialized, re-useable, form into which you can arrange small flora. Here, we've added lollipops/candy pops, ribbon and finished off the presentation with a Kimberly Hodges decorated plate and some extra candy pops. The forms alone or the form with flora, all from Medford Florist, NJ. Ideal for birthdays, showers, parties and whenever a guilt-free cup-cake takes your whimsy!

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Lily-of-the-Valley, photographed by Andy Small, shown in not only remarkable detail but with great contrast against the black background: dramatically stunning! Available along with many other images as gift cards from Andy Small directly in the UK or, if in the US, from Medford Florist.

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A Chinese lantern fruit, possibly as you've never seen before, as realised in photographic print gift cards from Andy Small at Medford Florist.

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Allium in all it's purply glory -and what a stunning background choice!

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Look at that detail captured by Andy Small in his photographic work on a "common" dandelion - who'd have thought! One of many inspiring photographs of natural flora on gift cards available at Medford Florist.

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Frosted Poppy - by Andy Small. He's captured wonderful form and detail.

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Love-in-the-mist - Nigella - from Andy Small, the photographer. Great detail and inspirational work!

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Clematis as photographed by Andy Small in the UK. He sells a line of photographic wall art and cards - we stock the fantastic gift cards well printed on qaulity stock card - all reflecting flora in close-up and sometimes un-common form. Brilliant work and deserves to be more well known!

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Truly organic wallpaper! Designed by Patrick Blanc, this entire interior wall was designed as a living, plant, "wallscape"

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Musee de Quay, Paris. Urban greenery on walls/exteriors of buildings is huge in Europe.

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More greening of the city, this being the Marche des Halles in Avignon, France.

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The greening of the man-made environment. Picture from Urban Jungle in Philadelphia who focus on urban dwelling landscapes -flowerboxes to flora-walls!

Soft and charming: cream stock flower, Vendella cream and Cool Water lavender roses with a small collar of variegated pitt. in this hand-tied bouquet.

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A dramatic combination of red and orange roses, anthurium, orchids and Asiatic lilies, hand-tied.

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Light pink-cream Sweet Unique roses, similarly colored but larger formed Esperance roses, Ravel "hot pink" roses, pink dahlia, white stock flower and the heavenly scented Stephanotis white flower with clear "crystals" pinned into them. A lovely hand-tied bouquet.

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Simple, hand-tied bouquet with a wonderful scent from the white stock flower nestled around the cream Vendella roses.

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White Casablanca oriental lilies, red Freedom roses and white wax flowers in a slightly cascading bouquet.

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Have to admit...not a particular "fan" of Martha S but this wedding bouquet is wonderful. The ranunculus - the "mini-rose" looking flower - looks gorgeous against the galax leaves and the finishing touch with Lily-of-the Valley. WOW!

Chequers Lion by Jellycat wants to be the pride of your soft toy collection.

Now who does Bunglie Moose by Jellycat remind me of? Well, whom it is, "no-one" can give more love than this fella!

There's character all over Scamp, by Jellycat! Love him!

Edward Bear by Jellycat...isn't he just the epitome of a great teddy bear?

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Kiss Me! Who knows what wonderful things may happen with a Jellycat soft animal!

We love Jellycat soft animals/plush. What's not to love about Bunglie Bunny?

Looking for an aquatic theme for an event - sucba divers getting married, for example - and want to avoid the cliches of fish and water? Here's an idea for colors, shapes and forms from Bornay's blog. Various shades and colors of specialist spray paint have been used in part to create the effect.

This design, from the blog Bornay -Spanish- features roses, antique hydrangea and scabiosa flowers and they got their inspiration from one of Claude Monet's numerous Water Lilies impressionist art paintings of the late 19th C. The touches of peach in the flowers and just a hint in the fabric around the container do reflect aspects of the paintings and bring a real dimension to the floral piece. Inspiring, really!

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A very good photograph for showing the workings of colors: lavenders and soft purples to pinks and salmon. The design in itself is extremely good "engineering" but I feel that the table guests, when seated, are missing out on the effect and looking at the underside of a large container. But what colors! Preston Bailey again.

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Stay with me here...for any event celebrating an individual or persons, a wonderfully involving centerpiece/tablescape is to have framed photographs on the table and appropriately, ambience relative, flowers - pictured ais Brunia. Yes, this idea offers many options and is fairly cost effective. Thank you Preston Bailey.

A tablescape in rich jewel tones from event designer Preston Bailey, a constantly flowing source of ideas. Expensive, yes...ideas to provoke ones brain cells, definitely!

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Family flowers as the final tribute to a dearly beloved. Always hand-designed with care and respect, these designs feature long-stemmed roses, sunflowers, stock flower, orchids and much more.

Warm-up with sunflowers. A design for an event -please ignore the brown metal display stand- featuring sunflowers, alstroemeria and a whole wealth of varying foliage.

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