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OUR SERVICE
We offer fresh ideas for posies, bouquets, baskets, and flower-decorated gifts to inspire you when you wish to give something special for a birthday, anniversary, or dinner party,or just a simple, everyday offering. THE BENEFITS
We provide a personal attention and exceptional quality flowers that work with your budget. We deliver to your home, office, venue and other requested locations. Your floral arrangements will be custom-designed to fit your personality and vision. |
COLOR
Color in flowers creates the most powerful visual impact, while the choice of particular colors can generate a range of different emotional responses. Understanding the particular characteristics of any color ensures that the most appropriate flowers can be used in an arrangement to harmonize the pieces and create the right style and mood. Whether saturated or pale, intense or tinted, certain colors can be used effectively to create either an elegant or a rustic effect, or a vibrant or demure look.
PRIMARY COLORS
RED
The hottest and most concentrated of colors in the spectrum, red is extremely vibrant ad instantly eye-catching. Red evokes powerful emotions, symbolizing love and passion but also confusion and danger. It can be a warm and positive color, yet also provocative and angry.
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YELLOW
The closest of colors to white, yellow is therefore also the brightest. Clean and fresh, it induces feelings of happiness and security. It is also a warm color, evocative of spring and summer. Its clarity and radiance make it seem to leap out at the eye. It is the easiest of colors to use and mixes well in arrangements.
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BLUE
Pure blue is a cool color that is a fairly uncommon hue in a flower; most blue flowers lean toward the red or green end of the spectrum. Blue evokes tranquility and creates a feeling of space and height, but it can also look muted and drab when mixed with intense colors such as red.
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SECONDARY COLORS
ORANGE
Orange is a warm color, the color of autumn and the dying embers of a fire. The brightest of oranges are sunny and welcoming; the deeper hues have a wistful quality that does not bring out the best in other colors, especially purple and violet.
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GREEN
Green is the most serene of colors. It is cooling and calming, gentle and refreshing, and the natural opposite of the red on the color wheel. It is the most constant color in flower arranging and fortunately complements all other hues.
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VIOLET
Violet lies at the dark, moody end of the spectrum. It is an enigmatic color, demure and withdrawn yet carrying an intense, secretive beauty. It harmonizes well with adjacent colors, but really only shines and radiates when paired with yellow.
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