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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Rose Color Symbolism

Published by sfbuds at 3:07 PM

While every flower has a wonderful story to tell, the rose stands alone in its abundant history and color meaning. So much so that we couldn’t resist giving it a little preferential treatment and dedicating a separate space to its rich symbolism.

Used for hundreds of years to convey messages without words, roses have long been a symbol of confidentiality - the Latin expression sub rosa (literally "under the rose") means something told in secret.

Regardless of color, their unique beauty and subtle fragrance convey a message guaranteed to elicit delight from the recipient and envy from others. If you’re looking for a way to add a little extra sentiment to your silent message of affection, we’ve put together a list of the meanings associated with the different colors of roses.


Red

There’s nothing secret about the red rose’s symbolism of love. Valentine’s Day would hardly exist without this bold and dramatic bloom. The ultimate symbol of romantic love and enduring passion, the red rose also conveys respect and the creative spirit of love. Representing true love stronger than thorns, the red rose is known universally as the lover’s rose.


White

Representing, humility, purity and innocence, the white rose - often referred to as the bridal rose - is associated with young love. In Scotland, when the white rose bloomed in autumn, it was seen as a token of early marriage. Also symbolizing truth and reverence, it sends a message of loyalty and says "I am worthy of you."


Yellow

While in Victorian times, the yellow rose symbolized jealousy, today it represents friendship, joy and caring. A bouquet of these sun-filled blossoms conveys warmth, gladness and affection.


Pink

Symbolizing gentility, femininity, elegance and refinement, the pink rose also carries additional meanings depending on its hue. A deep pink conveys gratitude and appreciation, while pale shades connote grace and gentleness, admiration and happiness.


Orange

With their warm, vibrant tones, orange roses symbolize enthusiasm and desire. If you’re looking for a way to express admiration and attraction - with an underlying message of passion and excitement - then send a bouquet filled with these fiery blooms.


Lilac & Purple

Thought to be almost mystical in nature, with symbolism tied to enchantment, desire and even proceeding cautiously, it’s not surprising that lilac and purple roses send a message of love at first sight, A great Valentine flower.


Multi-Colored Roses

In some instances - usually when mixing red with another color rose - you can send additional messages with your choice of bouquet. For example, a combination of red and yellow roses conveys gaiety and happiness, while a mix of red and white roses symbolizes unity.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Save $10 on Thanksgiving Centerpieces

Published by sfbuds at 10:53 AM


Thanksgiving is only a week away! Be sure to take a peak at our beautiful fall arrangements for your table today.

Save $10 when you order one of our featured fall arrangements, TFWEB463, TFWEB592 or TF-WEB56, by mentioning promotion code TGE.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tips for Ordering Corsages and Boutonnieres

Published by sfbuds at 1:14 PM


High school dance season is here. We always get lots of questions about what flowers are popular, if you should match the corsage to the dress, adding ribbons to boutonnieres and what add-ons are available for your dance flowers. Below are some general tips that hopefully help you with the ordering process.

Current Trends:

- The most popular style for homecoming dances is the wrist corsage for the girls and the boutonniere for the guys.

- Popular flowers are sweetheart roses, dendrobium orchids, alstromeria, mini carnations and other small flowers.

- Flowers for your hair or corsages pinned to an evening bag are also choices to consider.

- The staff at Sylvia's can tell you what flower choices and options are available. Photos are featured on the Corsages & More section of our website and are available in our store.


Corsage Ordering Tips:

- Be sure to know the color of the dress or have a swatch available so we can help you pick out a coordinating ribbon.

- If you would like to have special order flowers, such as colored mini-callas or exotic orchid styles, please be sure to order at least two weeks in advance so that we have the time to order the necessary quantities to ensure that you get what you really want.

- The color of the flower does not have to match the color of the dress. We usually recommend to contrast the flower colors with the dress, so that the corsage does not get lost against the dress color.

- We also have a variety of add-on items to make the corsage more memorable. Fancy pearl or rhinestone bracelets, gems, pearl or rhinestone sprays and feathers are all additional items that can be incorporated into the flowers.

- If you would like to leave it up to the designer to pick out flowers and colors to compliment the dress we would be happy to do that, however, if you have a certain color scheme in mind that you would like for us to stick to....please verbalize your thoughts. If nothing is said our corsage designers will choose what they think looks best with the dress color, which may or may not be what you had in mind. So as a rule, it is always best to let us know what colors you would like to see in the final product.

- We know how very important dance flowers are to our young customers and are happy to work with them to make their corsages and boutonnieres special. If you have your heart set on a particular style or flower, there is nothing wrong with letting your date know what you would like. We even suggest coming into the shop together to pick out your flowers.


Boutonniere Ordering Tips:

- Matching the boutonniere to the corsage is becoming a popular trend, but it is not always necessary to do so.

- Boutonnieres are usually created with 1 focal flower, green foliage and some accent flower. If smaller flowers are used such as sweetheart roses more flowers can be used.

- Usually boutonnieres are not as complex as corsages are, but we can add a ribbon sash to coordinate with the corsage or dress color.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Now Hiring

Published by sfbuds at 1:21 PM

We are now looking for part-time sales associates. To view complete job description and requirements click on: http://www.sfbuds.com/info.asp?id=4329

We look forward to meeting you!!

Autumn has arrived....

Published by sfbuds at 1:15 PM





Celebrate autumn with beautiful fresh flowers. A wide selection of fresh fall bouquets are available on our website, www.sfbuds.com, or come visit our store for all of your home decor needs!!

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Hardy mums have arrived for fall

Published by sfbuds at 3:39 PM


Revive your tired containers with vibrant fall color. We carry premium quality mums available in a variety of colors and sizes to transform your yard to a colorful fall look. Our hardy mum varieties include different flower styles and color selection ranges from oranges and bronzes to beautiful purples. Minimal care is required for the fall season. Mums will bloom well into the cold weather, giving your yard a colorful look for the fall season.

Come in soon for the best selection!!

Check out our new wedding gallery!!

Published by sfbuds at 12:59 PM



We have just posted our new wedding gallery on our site. Be sure to check it out for unique ideas!!