The Flower Blog

Gillespie Designers go to a Prom Design Class!

Posted by Fri, Mar 18, 2011 @ 10:10 AM

Della Gillespie-Mendenhall Prom Design Class

 Van's Wholesale holds design classes and seminars through out the year to help keep designers up on the latest trends! We at Gillespie's especially like the Prom Design Class they have every year because styles and trends can change a great deal in a year's time!

Orchid Prom Corsage Avon, IN  Tear it up!

 Our first design was two cymbidium orchids with lily grass, hypericum berries, short pins and ribbon! When we were told to tear up the orchids, there was a dead silence in the class! But once we got this funky corsage put together, we all agreed it was a great idea!

Pink Orchid Prom Corsage

 

Pictured above it the torn up orchid corsage in yellow and to the right it is pictured in pink! You can tell that two different designers worked on these because they have a slightly different flair to them!

 

Dendrobium Orchid Corsage Avon, IN  Cascade Corsage

 New for 2011 is the Cascade Wristlet! Rhinestones cascade down your hand and attaches to a rhinestone ring! Then we take flowers and attach them at the top!

 

Pictured above is a cascade wristlet with dendrobium orchids, hyacinth blooms, purple ribbon and galax leaves! We are so excited about this one and cannot wait to see it on the girls this prom season!

These are just a few of the new designs that we learned this year. Be sure to watch our blog and website over the coming weeks for more updates on our new designs!

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Topics: Seasonal, Prom flowers, Prom flowers Avon, Prom Flowers Indianapolis

St. Patrick's Day Flowers at Gillespie Florists!

Posted by Mon, Mar 14, 2011 @ 02:28 PM

Della Gillespie-Mendenhall  St. Patrick's Day Flowers!

St. Patrick's Day is here again! This Thursday, March 17th to be exact. I love St. Patrick's Day because of all the green flowers we get to use! Did you know we have green carnations, roses, berries, Bells of Ireland, fuji mums, button pomps, cushion mums and more? Who new you could get so much in green?

St. Patrick's Day CorsageWear Green

This Thursday don't forget to wear green or you may be pinched! Of course we can help you with that! Why not wear a St. Patrick's Day corsage or boutonnière, like the one pictured to the left?

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This is a great way to wear your St. Patrick's Day Green and be sure to be noticed!

 

Embrace Your Inner Irish

St. Patrick's Day flowersDid you know that the potato is the symbolic food of Ireland? To celebrate that, we created a bouquet filled with daisies, green carnations and potatoes!

This would make a great centerpiece at  your St. Patrick's Day party or for someone you know loves the holiday!

Embrace your inner Irish and get a St. Patrick's Day bouquet today!

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What is Your Favorite Flower?

Posted by Tue, Mar 08, 2011 @ 11:10 AM

Della Gillespie-Mendenhall  What is your Favorite Flower?

We want to know what your favorite flower is! There are 1000's of species of flowers! With so many it is hard to tell what you will have to say!

My favorite flower is carnation because they smell wonderful and last a long time! I can get my carnations to last me up to three weeks! 

The name of the carnation is derived from the word “incarnacyon” (incarnation). This is referring to the original color of the carnation that had a pinkish hue. 

Other popular favorites are Lilies, Roses, Tulips and Gerber Daisies! So, What is your favorite flower? Use our voter to vote for your favorite flower or leave a comment.

If you don't see your favorite flower, let us know! Leave a comment here on the blog or fill out our form on the voter page!

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Gillespie Weddings - All about Tulips

Posted by Sat, Mar 05, 2011 @ 01:35 PM

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In honor of the spring season, let’s talk about one of my favorite spring flowers - the tulip. 

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Although different tulip colors carry distinct meanings - yellow tulips symbolize cheerful thoughts, white conveys forgiveness and purple represents royalty - a Turkish legend may be responsible for the red tulip's symbolism. The story goes that a prince named Farhad was love struck by a maiden named Shirin.  When Farhad learned that Shirin had been killed, he was so overcome with grief that he killed himself - riding his horse over the edge of a cliff.  It's said that a scarlet tulip sprang up from each droplet of his blood, giving the red tulip the meaning "perfect love."

The 11th wedding anniversary flower, it's said that the tulip’s velvety black center represents a lover's heart, darkened by the heat of passion. With the power to rival roses in their red variety and the sweet charm to express simple joy when yellow, it’s no wonder that in addition to all its other symbolism, in the language of flowers, a tulip bouquet represents elegance and grace.

Some tulips varieties have a slight fragrance. Some chefs consider the fresh petals of a tulip edible and use them in salads or on tea sandwiches.
images7Tulips play an important role in nature. They are a harbinger that spring has sprung and the winter season is almost finished!

Tulips blossom in early to late spring, depending on the climate in which they are planted. Cut tulips are primarily enjoyed during the same season, although they are now commercially grown to be available as a cut flower all year long.

 

Are you considering using tulips in your wedding?  Contact us for a complimentary consultation. 

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Topics: weddings, Wedding flowers, Seasonal, tulip, spring

How Far Will Gillespie's Deliver Flowers?

Posted by Tue, Mar 01, 2011 @ 01:50 PM

Della Gillespie-MendenhallHow far do we deliver?

I get asked that all the time and it's a great question! Gillespie Florists can take care of your flower delivery worldwide! Because we are proud members of the Teleflora network your order will be hand delivered by us or through Teleflora to get the delivery made by one of our trusted network florists.

Local Delivery 

But what about here, in the neighborhood? Just how far does Gillespie's go? We deliver to Indianapolis and surrounding communities. 

Let me break it down. Our delivery area includes all of Marion County, plus afternoon service to: Acton, Avon, Bargersville, Beech Grove, Bridgeport, Brownsburg, Camby, Carmel, Castleton, Clayton, Cloverdale, Cumberland, Danville, Fishers, Friendswood, Greencastle, Greenfield, Greenwood, Lawrence, Mooresville, New Palestine, New Whiteland, Oaklandon, Pittsboro, Plainfield, Southport, Speedway, Wanamaker, Westfield, West Newton, Whiteland and Zionsville.

On special request, we will go out as far west as Coatesville, as far east as Greenfield, as far north as Noblesville, and as far south as Franklin! We have even taken special deliveries to Martinsville, Spencer, and West Lafayette. 

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Special Events

We have on occasion made deliveries out of state from our shop. There will be special events like a wedding, company party or funeral where the customer feels that we would be the best man for the job! We have made deliveries to Illinois, Ohio and have gone as far north as South Bend!

Shipping

Because Gillespie Florists carries so many specialized gift items, sometimes we need to ship the item through the mail. We have shipped all over the country because we had that one thing our customer couldn't find anywhere else!

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World Wide Delivery

As I mentioned before, we can deliver around the world or across the country through the Teleflora Network. The reason why we are with Teleflora is because they are the largest network of real local florists from around the world. Teleflora holds all members up to a certain standard to ensure our customers only get the best!

 

Send flowers World Wide!

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Topics: Gillespie Florists, flowers in Indianapolis, Delivery Area, informational

Gillespie Florists - Wedding Flowers and their Meanings

Posted by Sat, Feb 26, 2011 @ 04:55 PM

describe the imageWe do it all the time. We surprise someone with a bunch of bright yellow flowers to cheer them up. We declare our fervent passion with two-dozen velvety roses. We sense the personalities of different flowers and intuitively choose one over another to fit our mood or the occasion. 

Wedding are the perfect occasion to incorporate meaning or symbolism with flowers.  Each and every bride has a different story and life circumstance so why not celebrate your personal journey with a special and meaningful flower.

Did you know that associating certain flowers with different meanings is an age-old art form? The Japanese call it Hanakotoba, and King Charles II brought it to Sweden from Persia in the 17th century.

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Floriography – a fancy name for the language of flowers – was coined in the Victorian era, and while its original translations may have shifted over time, the notion that through flower symbolism we can express what we want to say (and may not be able to speak out loud) still holds true.

From the origin of a flower’s name to its distinctive characteristics and rich mythology, flowers are infused with symbolism and meaning. 

In the weeks that follow, I will be doing articles on some of the most popular wedding flowers and their meanings and symbolism.

Visit our website to see fresh flowers now!

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Topics: weddings, Wedding flowers, flower meanings, floriography, hanakotoba

Gillespie Florists - In Season Spring Wedding Flowers

Posted by Tue, Feb 22, 2011 @ 12:08 PM

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Spring is such a highly anticipated time of year that we thought it might be fun to highlight some of the fresh cut flowers that the season has to offer.  There are so many lovely blossoms to pick from in spring: daffodils, orchids, hyacinth and of course tulips to name a few. 

tulips3Tulips - Tulips are the obvious favorite for spring! They come in a myriad of colors: near black purple, blues, reds, pinks, yellows, orange and even white.
 

Orchids - Orchids are ideal cut flowers as they last for up to a week and hold their shape. Available naturally in whites, greens and purples you can also find white ones dyed in all colors such as vibrant blue.hyacinth2

Hyacinth - Hyacinths have a similar look to lilacs (bunches of tiny flowers in white or purple) but tend to last much longer when cut. These beauties are also highly fragrant.  A great in season spring flower option!

Iris - Lovely iris are wonderful cut flowers that can last several days.  They are affordable and come in many colors.

Daffodil - Warm and happy daffodils are also excellent cut spring wedding flowers and come in yellows and whites.

 

We hope that you find this information helpful as you choose flowers to accent your special day. Remember roses are always available (in pretty much all colors) and can be incorporated into your seasonal flower arrangements.

Do you have another spring flower that you plan to incorporate into your wedding?  We would love to hear about it.  Share a comment below.

Visit our website to learn more!

 

Find Out More about In Season Spring Wedding Flowers!

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Topics: weddings, Seasonal, Gillespie Florists, orchids, tulips, hyacinth, roses, iris, daffodil, gillespie weddings, spring flowers, spring wedding, spring wedding flowers, spring seasonal

Gillespie Weddings - Wedding Consultations

Posted by Fri, Feb 11, 2011 @ 04:32 PM

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One of the first things that brides and their families ask when contacting us about their wedding is, “How much do flowers cost”? 

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The answer is that it varies widely by flower choice, design and seasonality.  We custom design each wedding to suit your individual wants and needs.  Because there are so many options out there, it’s difficult for us to even give you an idea without having first met with you to discuss your plans and preferences.  We call this meeting a wedding consultation and we recommend it for each and every family who’s planning a wedding.  Type of flowers and arrangements needed, colors, ribbon selections, accessory options and more will be discussed during your visit.  Before you depart, we allow you to tour our 500 square foot cooler to see the flowers up close and personal.  We are prepared to handle every aspect of your wedding including ceremony and reception décor, cake flowers and more.   

After the consultation is complete, we will assemble a floral estimate for you to assist you as you continue to plan.   This estimate gives you a detailed explanation of each product and its’ cost. 

If we have done our job right, the flowers and designs for your wedding will be as unique as you are. 

If you are planning a wedding, plan to consult with Gillespie Florists!

Contact our wedding specialist now!  weddings@gillespieflorists.com 317-273-1100

Topics: weddings, Gillespie Florists, consultation, consulting, consult, estimate, cost of wedding flowers, cost

A Day of Romance - Valentine's Day Display

Posted by Thu, Feb 10, 2011 @ 11:56 AM

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Valentine's Day Cupid & hearts

When deciding how we are going to present Valentines Day to our customers, we like to come up with a theme that you see with-in ten feet of the main entrance.  We focus on creating an elaborate display designed to amerce the customer in the feeling of the holiday and then pull that theme through to the main show room floor inviting them to investigate further.

Cardinal on a heartThis year we are celebrating one of our favorite Valentines Day legends pertaining to Spring that originated in England and France.

Around 1400, during the dark ages, it was commonly believed that February the 14th, was when all the birds returned from Winter.  Signifying the beginning of their nesting season, it added to the idea that the middle of February -Valentines Day- should be a day of romance.

 

 

Love Birds for Valentines day

In keeping with the beginning of nesting season, we have featured 2 white doves building their nest under the careful watch of cupid.  The display is brought to life with an authentic woods scene depicting the last winter's snow holding on even as the Spring approaches.  Brightly glittered red hearts give a dynamic color infusion against the stark white background also featuring little red birds spritely perched among the branches.  To finish the effect, several different silk arrangements are set in at any given time to enhance the overall effect.

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Watch us put this amazing display together! Watch the video below!

 

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Gillespie Florist Weddings - Winter Weddings

Posted by Sat, Feb 05, 2011 @ 05:48 PM

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Warm up to the idea of a winter wedding.

Despite the fact that everyone seems to get married in June, winter weddings can be terribly glamorous, warm and magical. With the right elements in place, a winter wedding can be a wonderland.   Read on for some ideas. 

The Flowers

Decide whether you want to go for a silver and white elegant look, or celebrate the season with reds and greens. For those who like silver, look for dusty miller, silver-dollar eucalyptus, and baby blue eucalyptus, mixed with white flowers such as roses, football mums, crocus, lilies and stephanotis. If you're looking for a brighter bouquet, consider red roses with holly and pine-tree greenery. In season flowers such as tulips, roses, and ornamental berries generally will be less expensive choices.

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The Décor

Decorate your tables with simple and inexpensive white poinsettias, or fill the room with light by arranging pillar candles on a bed of pine branches.  During the after-Christmas sales, stock up on strands of small white lights, then string them decoratively around doorways, over tables and on archways. Bright red cranberries in a bowl surrounding floating candles make an easy and inexpensive centerpiece.

The Favors

If you and most of your guests celebrate Christmas, an ornament makes a perfect favor. An inexpensive homemade favor is a pretty tin of spiced hot chocolate mix or hot cocoa mix with marshmallows.  Greet your guests with warm coffee or hot chocolate as soon as they come in the ceremony or reception site.  

Also consider a holiday cookie cutter with a cookie recipe attached that says your names, wedding date, and "cut out for each other".

 

Check our blog each week for a new wedding article. 

CLICK HERE to visit our website for additional ideas to enhance your special day. 

Gillespie Weddings 317-509-0668 weddings@gillespieflorists.com

Topics: weddings, Seasonal, Gillespie Florists, green, winter weddings, holiday wedding