02nd Mar2013

Jane Packer 2013 Spring Range

by Min

Jane Packer – 2013 Spring Collection

Jane Packer logo

Here is the spring range of 2013 Jane Packer flower design.

All photos and descriptions are from Jane Packer UK website and you can click here to check out the price.

http://www.janepackerdelivered.com/spring-range/

Barley Sugar

This cute bouquet is the perfect sweet treat for a loved one. Soft green carnations and white alstromeria are combined with belle roses with their blushes of barley sugar peach. A fresh bouquet perfect for Spring.

Jane Packer 2013 Barley Sugar

 

Coconut Ice

This stunning bouquet of sugary pink and delicate white flowers is a delightful treat to welcome a new born or spoil someone special. Roses, cymbidium orchids, and tulips are surrounded by pretty white astrantia and variegated pittosporum. Soft green succulent plants have been included which can be replanted after use of the bouquet.

Jane Packer 2013 Coconut Ice

 

 

Parma Violet

Just like the sweet, this bouquet is highly scented with hyacinths and dried lavender that will fill the home with a wonderful fragrance. Soft lilac vintage roses, tulips and dainty alstromeria are also included with plum toned cordeline and soft blue eucalyptus. The perfect bouquet for a new born.

Jane Packer 2013 Parma Violet

 

 

Rose Cream

As delicious as a rose cream is this rosy pink bouquet containing tulips, roses and alstromeria. Flowers are grouped into contemporary sections with eucalyptus and aralia foliage. This is the perfect bouquet for a new born or girly treat.

Jane Packer 2013 Rose Cream

 

 

Sherbet Lemon

Soft lemon roses are the focus of this sweet bouquet, surrounded by green and white parrot tulips, variegated pittosporum and deep green aralia leaves. This bouquet is the perfect gesture for any occasion.

Jane Packer 2013 Sherbet Lemon

 

Toasted Teacake

An impressive bouquet full of white roses, cymbidium orchids and lilies, surrounded by trachelium and wax flower adding scent and texture. A pure white bouquet with touches of warmth just like the favourite toasted teacake sweet, ideal for any occasion.

Jane Packer 2013 Toasted Teacake

 

 

Tutti Frutti

This vibrant bouquet with coral miss piggy roses, lipstick pink anthuriums and peach parrot tulips is sure to heat up a chilly Spring day. Glossy foliage adds a slightly exotic feel to the bouquet.

Jane Packer 2013 Tutti Frutti

 

 

Jane Packer 2013 Mother’s Day Collection

In addition to Spring range, the following designs are added to 2013 Mother’s Day Collection.

Pear Drop

This beautiful bouquet is an ideal gift for someone who loves fragrant flowers. Soft cream freesias accompany lilac roses and exotic cymbidium orchids, with eucalyptus incorporated throughout and gaggle to frame.

Jane Packer 2013 Spring Pear Drop

 

 

Rose Sorbet

One of our true classics is this woven cerise pink hatbox filled to the brim with sumptuous pink roses. With a selection of pink-hued varieties, this is a perfect gift for those who want to send an unforgettably sweet treat.

Jane Packer 2013 Rose Sorbet

 

 

Sherbet Pips

A fresh and lively take on our classic hatbox sees a beautiful mix of peach, lemon, golden and coral roses showcased in a neutral hatbox. This beautiful arrangement is sure to brighten up your Mum’s day.

Jane Packer 2013 Sherbet Pips


 

 

31st Mar2012

Flower- Jane Packer – Mother’s Day 2012 Flower Design

by Min

Jane Packer – Mother’s Day 2012 Flower Design

Jane Packer, a world-renowned florist based in U.K, (recently passed away) released  2012 Mother’s Day flower collection and here are her designs.

All photos are from Jane Packer U.K site. Please click here to details and check out the price.

http://www.jane-packer.co.uk/UK/MothersDay2012/Mday%202012%20Home.html.

1. Scented Blue.


A heady mixture of heavenly scented flowers. Hyacinths, lavender, eucalyptus and thistles a really sweet smelling combination.

 

2. Pretty Petals.


This pretty petals bouquet is a mix of unusual varieties of parrot and double tulips in pastel shades. It will put a spring into Mums stride!

 

3. Daffy Dilly.


Daffodils are synonymous with Mother’s Day. This traditional bloom is stylishly arranged into a contemporary topiary tree making a great gift for a Mum of any age!

 

4. Sugar Almonds.


Sweet roses make this vintage looking bouquet a classic, in bright and sugary pastel shades, seems to have everything combined!

 

5. Sweet Memories.


Memories of retro blooms, orchids, carnations and daisies softened with tumbling ivy. A stunning mix of pastel pink and magenta to make Mum smile.

 

6. Love Me Tender.


This bundle of classic white blooms has a vintage feel and real touch of class.

 

All these photos are from Jane Packer U.K Website.

08th Feb2012

Flower – Valentine’s Day 2012 by Michael George (NY Florist)

by Min

Michael George Flowers

Michael George is an American florist based in New York and his clients are Tom Ford, Alexander Wang, Prada, Miu Miu, Ralph Lauren, Ferragamo, GQ, NBC Universal, Giorgio Armani, Italian Vogue, Burberry, Morgan Stanley and goes on and on for top luxury fashion brands and hotels. His signature style is chic, modern and simple. It’s quite different style from European flower design but some people love this kind of simple and chic design and color.

For his bio and contact, please click here to visit his website. All photos are from his website. Here is his 2012 Valentine’s Day collection. Enjoy!

Michael George – Valentine’s Day Collection 2012

 

 

01st Feb2012

Flower – Valentine’s Day 2012 Range by Jane Packer

by Min

Jane Packer – Valentine’s Day 2012 Range

Since Valentine’s Day is coming up, I thought that I would do some research on Valentine’s Day flower design from my favorite florists. Valentine’s Day is really big for florists. Here is the Valentine’s Day designs from Jane Packer.

All photos and descriptions are from Jane Packer Website. Please click here to check the price and delivery within London.

1. Bed of Roses

Description

The only way to be a true romantic at Valentines is with this beautifully stunning arrangement of two dozen rich red roses encased within a heart shaped box. This spectacular arrangement is a true display of adoration to the one that holds your heart.

 

2. Classic Romance

Description

This stunning bouquet is a true Valentines classic consisting of a dozen red roses. Deep red superior Grand Prix roses are surrounded by rich feather-like dracaena compacta foliage to give a lustrous look.

 

3. Fair Rose

Description

Our original Jane Packer hatbox design has been given an elegant makeover for Valentines this year with this natural toned hatbox full of pure white roses. This is the perfect gift for that special someone preferring an understated yet stylish show of affection.

 

4. Rosy Cheeks

Description

A pretty in pink bouquet consisting of groups of large roses, tulips and luxurious orchids with fragrant eucalyptus. Blushed tones of pink look striking against the deep folded black tie. A romantic bouquet or perfect for a newborn especially if you add rose bud socks.

 

5. Seductive Rose

Description

This striking arrangement gives a romantic twist on our classic Jane Packer hatbox design with rich red and deep pink roses displayed inside a black hatbox. Our most traditionally romantic hatbox in the Valentines range, this arrangement is sure to impress those who appreciate simplistic romance.

 

6. True Romance

 

Description

The best way to truly impress at Valentines is with this outstanding bouquet of two dozen red roses. Superior deep red Grand Prix roses are gathered amongst deep crimson foliage in a compact style giving a full lustrous feel.

 

 7. Vintage Rose

Description

A rework on our classic Jane Packer hatbox is this beautiful design in a pale grey hatbox full of roses in vintage tones of dusky lilac, burnt blushed pink and soft white. This arrangement is ideal for a quirky fashionista at Valentines guarenteed as a sweet delight.

 

8. Scented Meadow

Description

This pretty, delicate delight is such a beautiful bouquet for any occassion. Soft ivory, pink and brown tones are depicted in the use of roses and scented hyacinths with dainty astrantia weaving its way amongst the larger blooms. Further fragrance is added with aromatic eucalyptus to make this a highly scented bouquet.

 

9. April Showers

Description

Blissfully scented lilies are set amongst a fresh mix of lilac, white roses and large headed white hydrangea in this stunning bouquet. Fragrant eucalyptus and rosemary foliage unifies this abundance of blooms perfectly. This is a bouquet guaranteed to impress.

 

 

31st Jan2012

Flower- Jane Packer Spring 2012 Flowers

by Min

Jane Packer – Spring 2012 Flowers Design

Here are Jane Packer Spring 2012 designs. Lovely and Fresh colors of fresh cut flowers. My favorites are ‘April Showers’ and ‘Morning Sunbeams’. What’s yours?

All photos and descriptions are from Jane Packer website. To see price and delivery in London, please click here.

April Showers

Description

Blissfully scented lilies are set amongst a fresh mix of lilac, white roses and large headed white hydrangea in this stunning bouquet. Fragrant eucalyptus and rosemary foliage unifies this abundance of blooms perfectly. This is a bouquet guaranteed to impress.

 

Garden Gathering

Description

With a clear sectioned style, this bouquet has a contemporary structure but with added softness in the use of large roses, tulips and alstromeria in a blushed lilac tone. Fragrant eucalyptus and glossy aralia leaves are used to frame the flowers. This bouquet is a delightful gathering of garden flowers suitable for a country or urban gardener.

 

Green Grass

Description

A strong bouquet in both style and colour to impress the most stylish friends. Large clear sections containing roses, parrot tulips, carnations, moby dicks and cymbidium orchids all in a vivid green shade surrounLded by folded aspidistra leaves make up this contemporary bouquet.

 

Lilac Haze

Description

This stunning bouquet is bound to impress and create the wow factor with its striking texture and use of unique lilac tones. Large headed roses, tulips, lilac flower, and astrantia in hues of lilac are combined with eucalyptus foliage and aralia leaves. The most interesting part of this bouquet are the succulent plants that have been used, guaranteed to make a lasting impression.

 

Morning Sunbeam

Description

Subtle peach shades make up this bouquet with peach and ivory roses, and parrot tulips. Folded glossy aspidistra leaves and variegated sandriana add texture creating a clean cut contemporary style.

 

Rosy Cheeks

Description

A pretty in pink bouquet consisting of groups of large roses, tulips and luxurious orchids with fragrant eucalyptus. Blushed tones of pink look striking against the deep folded black tie. A romantic bouquet or perfect for a newborn especially if you add rose bud socks.

 

Spring Clean

Description

This beautifully sunny bouquet will bring some cheer to a chilly spring day. Lemon yellow roses, germinis, carnations and fragrant freesias are clustered in groups surrounded by soft variegated pittosporum foliage. Perfect to treat yourself as a reward after an exhausting spring clean.

 

Scented Meadow

Description

This pretty, delicate delight is such a beautiful bouquet for any occassion. Soft ivory, pink and brown tones are depicted in the use of roses and scented hyacinths with dainty astrantia weaving its way amongst the larger blooms. Further fragrance is added with aromatic eucalyptus to make this a highly scented bouquet.

 

What’s your favorite?

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26th Jan2012

Florist – Jane Packer

by Min

Rest In Peace, Jane Packer

Recently, I learned the news that my favorite florist, Jane Packer passed away in November 2011 at the age of 52. I was so saddened by the loss of amazing, talented, and creative florist, above all, my inspiration… Here is the obituary of Jane Packer.

This is from the Telegraph Website: Link is here.

Jane Packer

Jane Packer, who has died aged 52, brought a new flair and invention to floristry, attracting a celebrity clientele that included figures such as Madonna, Kate Moss, John Galliano and Donna Karan.

Jane Packer

Photo: REX
5:47PM GMT 18 Nov 2011




Endowed with a brilliant eye for colour and texture, Jane Packer was always ready to experiment with offbeat arrangements and materials. To the traditional arsenal of the florist she sought to introduce both daring and a degree of wit.

On one occasion she inserted branches of cherry blossom into a pink wellington boot. For Valentine’s Day in 2004 she came up with a heart-shaped box containing, not chocolates, but rose heads dipped in glitter and nestling in gold tissue; she also created a bouquet called “Sex in the City” that mixed black lace with pink roses.

Even vegetables could find a place in Jane Packer’s arrangements. One bride’s bouquet combined a gladiolus bloom with grapes, green onions and ivy. She also mixed yellow roses and moss with soft rolls and speckled eggs.

The daughter of an Essex carpenter, Jane Packer was born on September 22 1959 and brought up near Grays. Her father’s passion for gardening made its mark on her, and as a schoolgirl Jane spent her holidays working in a local florist’s. “It started off as a way to earn pocket money,” she later said, “but I got hooked.”

After taking her O Levels, Jane Packer left school to work in the shop full time, and spent one day a week taking a City & Guilds floristry course at Southwark College in London. She had already decided on her career — and had resolved that, to fulfil her ambitions, she would have to work in the capital.

Her opportunity came when she was asked to provide and arrange the flowers for a hotel at Charing Cross, and she quickly demonstrated her flair: “I used to raid the hotel kitchens for fruit and vegetables to put in the flower displays, as I tried to emulate those old Dutch masters who used to paint bowls of fruit and vases of flowers in their still-life studies. But I did learn to be creative with my budget as well as my flower design, which was an important lesson to learn — thinking about things from a different angle.”

She briefly left floristry to work for a knitwear company, where her encounters with graphic designers and photographers inspired her to conceive of flowers as a potential extension of interior design. She returned to the hotel, which allowed her to use her old workroom as a base to arrange flowers, and she began to approach the gentlemen’s clubs in St James’s for orders, sending her proposals accompanied by an artichoke to get their attention.

By 1982 she was in a position to take a lease on a shop off Oxford Street. “I was naive,” she later recalled. “I quickly found that the only way I could afford to pay the rent was by working seven days a week, going to [Nine Elms] market at 5am and often working through the night.” It was three years before she made a profit.

Hard as these early years were, Jane Packer used them well, and developed her own style: “I banned chrysanthemums from the shop and bought all the country flowers I could find. I used to buy sunflowers from a farmer and would go to meadows at the weekend and pick wild flowers. I have always thought that one beautiful flower in the right vase says as much as a hundred flowers.”

To get herself known, she toured the glossy magazines depositing bouquets, and they soon began to use her for fashion photoshoots; then shops and restaurants invited her to decorate their interiors. She also did work for bridal magazines, and at one a hair stylist introduced her to Sarah Ferguson. Thus, in 1986, she was invited to provide the flowers for Sarah Ferguson’s wedding to the Duke of York, a commission that sealed her reputation. In the same year Jane Packer published Celebrating With Flowers (1986). “The book was a bit of a turning point,” she said later. “We were getting letters from people in Japan and America who liked what we were doing. It coincided with flowers becoming fashionable in the 1980s as retailers used them as a statement. We got so many people wanting to come and work with us for free to learn how we created our unusual arrangements that we started a school in the basement of my home in Maida Vale.”

The school later moved to the back of Jane Packer’s new shop in Marylebone, and she subsequently opened further schools and shops in Tokyo, Seoul and New York. Jane Packer lectured on floristry around the world, and developed a brand that included products such as fragrances, ceramics and glassware.

Her other publications included Flowers For All Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter (1989); New Flower Arranging (1993); Living With Flowers (1995); Fast Flowers (1998); Flowers, Design, Philosophy (1999); World Flowers (2003); Colour (2007); and Flower Course (2008).

In her own garden she liked to grow wild poppies, roses, jasmine and peonies. Exhibiting at the Hampton Court Flower Show, she won a Royal Horticultural Society Gold Medal every year between 1993 and 1997, and a Silver Medal in 1998.

Jane Packer, who suffered a stroke last year, is survived by her husband, Gary Wallis, who is CEO of the business, and by their son and daughter.

Jane Packer, born September 22 1959, died November 9 2011.

 

23rd Jan2012

Flower / Home Gardening – Hyacinth in Singapore

by Min

Flower / Home Gardening – Growing Hyacinth in Singapore

About a week ago, when Tiong Bahru Market was so busy and crowded with Chinese New Year preparation, I bought two pots of Hyacinth (one purple and one pink) at SGD 11 each. As Chinese New Year is the biggest time for flower shops in Singapore, it has all kinds of different flowers which you usually cannot find in any other time during the year.

I love Hyacinth fragrance. Although hyacinth is always expensive and quite difficult to arrange, I’ve wanted to grow hyacinth at home. But I didn’t know where to get them and I could not find them any other time in Singapore.

How to care Hyacinth in Singapore

As soon as I saw hyacinth in the market, I bought two pots. Since I do not have any knowledge how to care/grow hyacinth in Singapore (which temperature / humidity / sunlight are so different from Korea), I asked advice from the flower shop auntie. She told me to spray once a day and keep them indoors, not too much sunlight. This is because if water and sunlight are fully given, hyacinth will grow really fast. She meant ‘really fast’.

I didn’t realize “really fast” until recently how fast my hyacinth grows and blooms. It fully bloomed within one day!

After one week of 6 bulbs of hyacinth, now they are fully bloomed although I just sprayed them a little everyday and kept them indoors.

Pink Hyacinth! Lovely Color!

I’m going to try wiring with this hyacinth later!

It was a great joy to watch my hyacinths growing everyday and of course, the fragrance! Really enjoyed everyday and I hope they last long!!

19th Nov2011

Flower / Home Gardening – Dahlia and Vinca

by Min

Gardening? Me? No Way!

I’m a girl who was really far far away from gardening. I hate insects, worms, lizards, spiders, pretty much anything in nature.

After I learned flower arrangement early this year, my interest in plants and gardening has grown. I tried a couple of plants in Seoul and in Singapore, as you guessed, every single time I tried, I killed them all.

Unlike myself, my boyfriend has quite some experience in home gardening in Australia, and one day, we were at ‘Home Fix’ and decided to utilize the backdoor area in his apartment by growing herbs and flowers.

Giving a Try…

So, we bought Vinca, Dahlia, Thyme, and Chilli seeds (which seems easy to grow as per instruction) and got some gardening stuff from Daiso. Then, we, sort of, forgot about it or we were procrastinating.

Finally,

2 days ago, we planted Dahlia and Vinca. As you can see, my boyfriend did most of the work while I was just being an assistant and a photographer at the same time.

(J drilling the wall.)

(Hanging Baskets on the wall.)

This time, we didn’t have enough soil so ended up planting only Dahlia and Vinca. This is Dahlia seeds. I thought of the last time that I planted something was when I was in elementary school. Since then, NONE! It was my first time to see Dahlia seeds.

(Dahlia seeds)

(J in Action!)

This is the final product! Dahlia on the left basket.

And Vinca on the right basket.

Here is my handsome gardener after his hard work.

Fingers Crossed!

It’s my responsibility to water them regularly and to take care of them. I’m not so confident how well they will grow, but I’ll try my best this time. I’ll give you updates on my gardening progress! Fingers crossed!

 

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