May 29, 2015

Wedding style: your bouquet


We are so excited that wedding season has begun at Sammy’s! Are you a bride to be and wondering where to start? Here’s a few things to consider when thinking about your wedding bouquet style.

Size: Standard bridal bouquets are typically around 10" wide.  Petite bridal bouquets are 6-8" wide and large bridals are 12"+. These are general guidelines, though, as the product chosen can influence the size of your bouquet.

Shape: There are many options here. But the most popular shapes continue to be: round, naturally round, organic hand-tied, and loose/unstructured.

Color: While many brides chose classic whites and creams, anything really goes when it comes to your bouquet. Popular, less traditional palettes this year have included pops of burgundy, plums and lavender.

Texture: Do you like lots of detail or do you prefer a simplified look? Texture added with elements such as pods, berries, foliages and succulents create dimension and movement in your bouquet.

The picture above shows a bridal and bridesmaid bouquet.  The bridal bouquet is standard sized, naturally rounded with texture, in a soft spring color palette. To see more bouquets click here.

Ready to discuss your custom designed bouquet with one of our bridal consultants? Call either location or send an email to: weddings@sammysflowers.com

May 11, 2015

Corsage and boutonnieres




Springtime is prom and wedding season, so we’ve been busy making lots of corsage and boutonnieres. Shown here are some recent colorful favorites. Click on the link below to view a few more examples in classic whites and greens.

May 6, 2015

Mother’s Day 2015


Join us in celebrating Mom this Sunday, May 10th. We’ve stocked our stores and selected the most beautiful flowers, wonderful plants and exquisite gift items to help you find the perfect choice for Mom. Select one of our latest seasonal creations from our website, or choose have us create something custom for you. Place your order today by calling either location, or online by clicking here.