Forum: Cut Flowers and Floral DesignTotal Replies: 29
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FlamingoCarole
Norcross, GA
Zone 8a

March 20, 2008
12:16 PM

but I have been a lurker! LOL

Here's what I have going. I am doing the floral arrangements for our company's annual dinner at one of our local italian restaurants. Each table will seat no more than 10 people. Dinner will be served 'family style". Obviously I need something that folks won't have to crane their necks to see over.

This restaurant has a very 'earthy-rustic' type atmosphere. Strings of garlic hung from the rafters, etc.

I have a general concept but, of course, am open to all suggestions. I think I would like to use real vegtables for the floral containers. Like cabbage or something else. I also have a really good source, at a reasonable price, for minature roses in all colors that might work also.

Would appreciate all thoughts, ideas and suggestions. Something really 'out of the ordinary'.

I have supplied these arrangements over the past 10 years doing something really different each year. Veggies will be a new one for me.

thanks so much!

carole

terriculture
london (UK)

March 20, 2008
3:43 PM

Hi Carole, ex lurker!
I'm sure everyone will enjoy the challenge and come up with some ideas for your table arrangements, sounds like fun using vegetables for the container.
When is the annual dinner?
I'll certainly have a think and see if I can come up with anything for you!
terriculture
london (UK)

March 21, 2008
12:15 PM

What shape are the tables?
Are we thinking about one round arrangement or
2 or 3 arrangements along a rectangle table.

terriculture
london (UK)

March 21, 2008
4:43 PM

miniature roses courgette boat.

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terriculture
london (UK)

March 21, 2008
4:46 PM

Red and yellow stuffed peppers!

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terriculture
london (UK)

March 21, 2008
4:53 PM

Just a couple of ideas I tried out before dinner!

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diggerette
Brooklyn, NY
Zone 7a

March 21, 2008
5:39 PM

Wonderful! Good job,Terri
terriculture
london (UK)

March 21, 2008
6:50 PM

Hi Adele, Thanks! are you going to try this theme?
MarciaGeiger
south central, WI
Zone 5a

March 22, 2008
10:14 PM

HI, interesting job...would love to see what you come up with. What about using the "strings" from celery as greenery" or the leafy stalks? Seems the perfect use for celery, other than to carry peanut butter!!
Containers..hmm..liked the zuchini and peppers shown. Here in WI, the cabbage smells like it has been in storage for months (which it had) and I left it in the store-going with a lettuce salad; so might want to check odors. Some lovely single head butter lettuce that looks like a flower..but in the gourmet area and a bit pricey if I would be using it for more than just a touch in the salad.
Please post photos.
terriculture
london (UK)

March 23, 2008
12:22 PM

Hi Marcia, Thanks! It is an interesting one to think about.
Celery strings sounds good, it would look like spaghetti!!
I have used a cabbage before and found that the circular oasis plug in the middle seems to stop the smell. These arrangements would probably be just for the one night.
It will make food preparation more interesting for a while!!
Hope we will have more ideas everyone!
FlamingoCarole
Norcross, GA
Zone 8a

March 23, 2008
6:13 PM

Terri......LOVE your ideas! thank you!

The tables will be rectangles.

Marcia....I picked up a cabbage on friday and some bouquets that were marked down to a dollar at the grocery story. Sorry I did not take any pictures.....they barely made it 4 hours in the house. Phew!!!!!!! You were right on with the smell.
terichris
Naples, FL
Zone 10a

March 24, 2008
4:37 PM

I love to use small terra cotta pots with artichokes. You can alternate regular sized ones with clusters of the baby artichokes. Use an oasis to anchor. The great thing is you can eat them afterwards! I also like the look of spraying them with gold paint.... A pretty ribbon tied around the pot & a few votives around & you are done.
haighr
Hagerstown, MD
Zone 6a

March 24, 2008
5:00 PM

How bout something like long strands of spaghetti noodles for the base and then something resembling the salads the experts have created?

I meant spray painted of course.

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terriculture
london (UK)

March 25, 2008
12:19 PM

Hi Carole, Thanks, glad you liked those ideas. You said it an was earthy/rustic restaurant, will the tables have tablecloths? plain or with a pattern or is it bare wooden tables? I'm Just trying to picture the surroundings to find an idea that might be suitable!
I'm going shopping for interesting vegetables, back later!

like your ideas terichris and Candee.
terriculture
london (UK)

March 25, 2008
10:25 PM

Enjoying myself here playing with veggies!

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terriculture
london (UK)

March 25, 2008
10:28 PM

Butternut squash, dried gourd, miniature roses, fern, gyp and pearl pins.

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haighr
Hagerstown, MD
Zone 6a

March 26, 2008
7:30 AM

Bravo, that is really attractive. I love the gyp it just always brings things together and the pearls are quite the show. That makes a perfect table centerpiece!
terriculture
london (UK)

March 26, 2008
12:24 PM

Thankyou Candee. I have a cabbage to do next!
haighr
Hagerstown, MD
Zone 6a

March 26, 2008
12:41 PM

Your brain must just about wear you out Terri so chock full of ideas!
terriculture
london (UK)

March 26, 2008
3:58 PM

Guess what we had for dinner?

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terriculture
london (UK)

March 26, 2008
4:00 PM

I know it's not using a vegetable as a container carole, I just couldn't resist it!
Tri-colour Pasta, red roses, gyp and breadsticks.
terriculture
london (UK)

March 26, 2008
4:02 PM

clear vase!

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FlamingoCarole
Norcross, GA
Zone 8a

March 26, 2008
6:11 PM

Terri......THAT'S IT !!!!!!!!! Thank you.

Hope you don't mind if I copy you but what could be more perfect for an italian dinner?

carole
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
Zone 8b

March 26, 2008
6:12 PM

Carol, the cabbage and the marked down flowers were for practice? Have you settled with something yet? Just curious.

Terri, cute stuff!
karmaplace
New Orleans, LA
Zone 8b

March 26, 2008
6:13 PM

Oops, cross posted. . .got the answer!
terriculture
london (UK)

March 26, 2008
6:21 PM

Oh, glad you like that one!

I was having so much fun, do I have to stop now?!!
Karma, did you get a cabbage too?
haighr
Hagerstown, MD
Zone 6a

March 27, 2008
7:40 AM

I could not agree more for the Italian that is perfect, pasta and breadsticks and what a presentation.
Personally, I would love to see your cabbages and perhaps Carol can use the idea at some later function, perhaps she will host a St. Patricks day next year with Corned Beef and Cabbage LOL!

Candee
terriculture
london (UK)

March 27, 2008
1:18 PM

Funny you should say that about the cabbage Candee, my daughter said the same thing,
"It's not very Italian, is it Mum?"

Turns out Carole wanted an arrangement for an Italian restaurant...................
not a vegetable as a container after all!!!

Thanks for the fun and I'm happy you liked the pasta idea, quite cheap for you to make too!! (use their pasta)!!
Good Luck and enjoy the dinner.
Terri
FlamingoCarole
Norcross, GA
Zone 8a

March 27, 2008
5:07 PM

Terri.......

you hit the nail on the head.....I only THOUGHT I knew what I wanted, LOL.

Thanks all for your help and suggestions!

carole
terriculture
london (UK)

March 27, 2008
9:36 PM

My pleasure!

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