Saturday 31 December 2016

New Year





There's something I find charming about New Year. I like the idea of new beginnings. I know we wake up each morning and we have a bright new day in front of us and I hope I live them with passion and purpose. That's how I feel about a new year. I can look back on the old one and give thanks for all the beautiful things that have happened, not only in the shop and business but on a personal level as well. This year didn't start quite as I'd planned with Elizabeth being placed on
maternity leave earlier than we expected  and I had to step into the breach in a much more hands on way than I had anticipated, but I loved it! Elizabeth then went on to give us a beautiful Granddaughter.




Then Later in the year I gained a beautiful daughter-in-law and a snuggly Grandson and a future
Daughter-in-law. But like all things in life we cannot always have sunshine without the rain. The loss of some dear friends and some other life challenges remind me that I must always seize the day.



So 2017 brings with it that contemplation of a blank canvas, well not quite blank my eldest gets married in April so that's something to look forward to. And on the shop front the shop has weddings stacking up nicely so they're always lovely to partake in. Hopefully we will finally open our web shop and get some Arbour courses up and running. So keep plugged into our Facebook page .




So as we turn over the page on a new year I wish you and yours a blessed and peaceful New Year and we at The Arbour look forward to seeing you in 2017.




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Tuesday 15 November 2016

Bridal Bouquet Inspiration!



I've been trawling through Pinterest again, gathering some ideas for all you beautiful brides out there, I hope you like the mix I've selected to whet your appetite!


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Ideas For Summer Weddings!



Here's  a lovely roundup from Pinterest on some ideas for all you beautiful brides out there for your Summer weddings!
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Ideas for your bridesmaids!


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Beautiful Bouquets,



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Tuesday 19 April 2016

Babies, Brides and Bouquets



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Tuesday 23 February 2016

How did I get here!




It's crazy work, the life of a florist. Don't ask me how I ended up doing what I do. But in that one crazy existence we call life I have metamorphosed from daughter, to bank clerk, to wife, to mother to child-minder, to homeshooling mama, to florist. Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that I would own and work with two of my daughters in this adorable little shop nestled into Steep Hill in Lincon. That's what I love about the Grand Designer of life he likes to surprise you!



Sitting here today with one of my homeschooling students, (my youngest daughter), with me, well I say,with me, she's actually sneaked into town for a quick jolly before we crack open her books and get to work. Our customers are getting quite used to seeing her here with her books open. It's quite useful really because if she gets stuck there's usually some nice customer who just happens to understand equations or physics and is able to get her inept mother out of a sticky situation!




 I just love the fact in this job you just never know what's going to walk through the door, ... O.k maybe that's not quite true, sometimes it can be very stressful! But each day is varied. Sometimes we are welcoming people into the world, other times we are sending  them off. Sometimes we are helping them with their romance and other times we are mending broken hearts. Sometimes we are watching them join together and becoming one and others we are celebrating those special numbers, but whatever the occasion people allow us to enter in to those most momentous occasions that they are having and that is something I am always grateful for and that is why I love being a florist!



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Monday 15 February 2016

Chilly day musings!



Here I am sitting in the shop feeling the chill. Outside the sun is shining down on the lovely cobbled streets of Steep Hill. But when I awoke this morning I could tell by the light behind my curtains that it must have snowed, I just felt it in my bones. The light was different some how. I jumped up and pulled back the curtains, and yes all around glittered with a smattering of snow. This just delighted my 13 year old who was up and out wanting to make the most of this light covering, after all it might be all the snow he sees this year! Snowballs were made off the trampoline and bombarded against the poor dog, who in usual spaniel style lept and bounded after them trying to catch them in her teeth.
Brrr, I thought, lots of layers today in the shop it will be freezing and yes, It is, my fingers are not
wanting to work.



But as I was making some bouquets my mind turned to warmer days and inevitably weddings. We have another child getting married this year, a son, and yes we are doing the flowers for his bride. The wedding will take place over near Preston in Lancashire so my car will be filled with all sorts of delightful flowers and scents. I love weddings there is just something that is just so joyful about them. When our eldest daughter got married, her chauffeur, who was a friend of the grooms family said " A bride makes everyone smile." And isn't that so true, whenever a bride and her groom come outside in all their wedding finery everyone stops to look. Myself included, I just love it.



One of the many aspects about this job that I love is the meeting with the bride, their joy is infectious. I always end up smiling for the rest of the day because they have just lit up the shop. It's just fun looking at all their ideas we spend time pouring over books, looking on Pinterest and generally discussing their ideas. It is such a privilege.





Although we do weddings all year round somehow when I think of wedding season I always think of
it as  May thru till September. In these months there is a plethora of flowers and greenery to choose from which makes our job so much easier. I love doing that just picked from the garden look where there is a real mixture of flowers and greenery that all compliment each other, sometimes with a real pop of colour but which are not terribly uniform, it seems very fashionable at the moment!




 For me, I think my favourite is the soft blush colours, palest of pinks and creamy whites, maybe it was because I had these colours for my own wedding, but I just think there is something incredibly romantic about them, and their subtle colours go with the lovely ivory and white which is still so favored by brides for their dresses.





This week of course we have had the lovely red Naomi Rose in for Valentines. Though not loved by everyone I do love it's delicate scent and certainly it was loved by the men folk who were buying for their ladies. I cannot believe that I now have to start to think about the flowers for Mothers Day which is just around the corner. But as I stand legs astride a small radiator to keep warm I must admit that the thought of  some warm weather is very appealing. So I'm going to get my glue gun out and start to make some more Spring wreaths in preparation for those warm balmy days!







Pictures are taken from a selection on Pinterest.

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Thursday 7 January 2016

Spring Flowers






On of the earliest signs of spring is the lovely welcome appearance of that delicate  dainty flower, the snowdrop. I love these little flowers with their  lovely crisp white and soft green tones. Snowdrops begin to push their way up through the frozen earth when the weather is still very wintery. Not for no reason are they called "perce-neige" by the French  and snow pierces in parts of the U.K.







One of the other lovely thing about this flower is the other names it bears. February Fairmaids, Candlemas Bells, Mary's Taper and Dingle Dangle.

There is a lovely legend that says the snowdrops were created by an angel to comfort Adam and Eve during a snowstorm. Adam and Eve had be expelled from the garden of Eden and were really struggling with the harsh winter, an angel appeared and as the snowflakes fell he caught them and they were transformed into snowdrops which he gave to Eve  to reassure her that spring would return... A charming thought!



Not all people were happy with these little beauties, the Victorians believed that the flower resembled a corpse wrapped in a shroud and would not bring them into the house. I cannot see it myself and I love to have these beautiful, delicate flowers in my home. Little vases dotted around with these frilly little maids in just make my heart smile. With very little choice in the garden they are a welcome reminder that winter will pass and those warm breezy days of Spring will return!



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