Monday, November 5, 2012

Sweet Posey

While wristlets have become more popular than the old fashion "pin-on" corsages these days, some women still prefer not to have anything interfere with the jewelry they so carefully picked out. Here is a sweet posey that one of our bride's mothers carried in a recent wedding.


FUN FACTS on corsages...

Overview

A corsage originally referred to the bodice of a woman's dress. Since a bouquet of flowers was often worn in the center of the bodice, the flowers took on the name "corsage." Our modern sense of the corsage comes from the French "bouquet de corsage," meaning "a bouquet of the bodice." Although the placement of the flowers might have changed, the name stuck and is still used to refer to any small bouquet of flowers worn on the body.

Types

Corsages are made from a small bunch of flowers or a single bloom. The corsage was originally worn at the waist or the bodice of a dress. Later, it became common to pin flowers to the shoulder or on a handbag. Corsages today may even be tied around a wrist, neck, ankle or worn in the hair.

Origins:The wearing of a corsage at weddings dates to the time of the ancient Greeks, who believed that the fragrances of flowers and herbs warded off evil spirits. Not only the bride but other females at the wedding held flower bouquets or attached them to their clothing.
Wedding Corsages
It is common to give a corsage to the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom. Smaller corsages may also be given to godmothers or other females who are important to the participants. A corsage is traditionally worn on the left, since it is closest to the heart.
Corsages for Dances
In the 20th century, it became common for escorts to present their dates with corsages, particularly for formal dances and proms. As women's dresses have changed to styles with spaghetti straps or no straps, it has become more common for women to wear the flowers on the wrist.
Mother's Day Corsages
Anna Jarvis spearheaded the development of an annual Mother's Day celebration in 1907. Since her mother's favorite flower was the carnation, it has become traditional to wear a carnation corsage on that day. According to FlowershopNetwork.com, florists promoted and made popular the custom of wearing a red carnation if one's mother was living, and a white carnation if one's mother had passed away.
Birthday Corsages
HappyBirthday.com recalls the "candy corsage," a popular tradition of the 1950s and '60s. A young girl might receive a "candy corsage" from her friends on her birthday. Decorated with candy such as lollipops, gum drops, tootsie rolls, bubble gum or lemon drops, such corsages were inexpensive to make and were held together with curly ribbon




Congrats Stephanie and Uriah-

Mulit event weekends have our crews in several places all at one time. Precise coordination is needed on weekends like this.

Side by side are trucks are being loaded. One going to the city and the other a few miles from the shop.


This one is headed to Cuneo Mansion and Gardens for Stephanie and Uriah's wedding on November 3, 2012. Floral trees were designed for this "garden feel" wedding, creating an interesting focal point to welcome your guests to their tables. Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Herr!




Day of Coordinator: Linda Crown

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Congrats to Kim and Cam-

Kim and Cameron got married this past weekend at the Sofitel-Chicago and we were there to help!

A beautiful day in the city for a fall wedding. Our trucks were loaded with all that was necessary to tie all the floral decor together. South American green hydrangeas and Dendrobium Orchids were the flowers of choice. The ceremony took place in the ballroom, our crew laid a beautiful white double wide runner with a focal point of the city at the alter.

 


After the ceremony the guests enjoyed some cocktails and hors d'oeuvres in the foyer while the room was transformed by many. Tables were shuffled around, plates and purple chargers topped off the rich linens. Our team went into action with vessels of submerged orchids and up arrangements of candle lit willows sunk into a pillow of white and green hydrangeas, accented with 9 sprays of orchids to add a little purple touch. The venue added the pin spotting and uplighting to transform the room into a perfect setting for an evening of fun and dancing.





After finishing all the guest tables Jill moved to the cake, a beautiful white 4 tier cake got a few extra touches of flowers. Our job is done and another successful event by Josephs Events. Again Congrats to the happy couple Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Burrell. Thanks for letting us be a part of your special day!

Photographer: Gina & Tony


Friday, October 19, 2012

Jason's Bar Mitzvah - "Favorite places in Chicago"

While the Floral Department is busy producing weddings, the Art Department is always busy at work creating fabulous themed Mitzvahs for our clients.

This past weekend was a prime example, rental trucks were on order for both of our departments. Here is what the Art Department was busy doing...




What are some of your favorite places in Chicago?

A few on-site shots of the event at Am Shalom in Glencoe, Illinois. Looks like it was a sure bet to be a FUN and MEMORABLE event for Jason!



Thursday, October 18, 2012

Lincolnshire Marriott- Shades of PURPLE

A popular color this summer seemed to be purple...not sure if that was one of the forecasted top Pantone colors for 2012, BUT it was at Joseph's.

Lincolnshire Marriott Resort is a great back drop for an outside wedding, they have several spots on the grounds for ceremonies to take place as well as several tented reception areas to dance the night away with your guests.


Want to offer your guests a "stay cool" alternative, provide them color coordinated fans as their programs.

 Adding candle light and uplighting really takes your event over the top and welcomes your guests in for a great night of Dinner and Dancing!...and don't forget the Garrett's Popcorn for the snack!



a beautiful "ombre" floral cake was the perfect touch to the dance floor decor. The couple used a color system for their escort cards to guide guests to their seat, and give the servers an idea of what entree to bring them.


Thursday, October 11, 2012

Harvest Hues


The staff has been busy at work blending the fall colors in the front of the store...almost smells like pumpkin pie!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Who's keeping SCORE?...

No party is too small for our team- Big events are fun and grand but the smaller intimate ones can be just as fulfilling for us.

Having a get together, a celebration, a best wishes in college... all lumped into one party can be a challenge to coordinate and come up with a theme. Our theme was a golf gathering...while the art department at Josephs Events teamed up with the floral department, we came up with a memorable day for our clients.

One of our staff, Carol Woldhuis Designs, created the Menu Cards that were tucked into forest green napkins including a golf pencil to help keep score...just in case they wanted to hit a round or two of golf!