Passion for Flowers

“If a man has two pennies he

should buy a loaf of bread

with one ~ which will

sustain his life ~and

a flower with the other~

which will give him a reason to live~

Chinese Proverb

This proverb, written in delicate calligraphy and  protected by glass in a black frame, hung in my Mom’s sewing room when I grew up. Since 2001 it has graced my studio; I like to point it out to friends and clients alike.

These words very much reflect a way of life that I grew up with in Belgium: flowers were an every day presence in our home. Because we didn’t have a car for many years, Mom would bike to the farmer’s market three times a week. She would fill her two brown bike bags to the brim with fresh fruits and vegetables and once a week she also would bring home flowers. To my delight, it often was my ‘job’ to arrange the flowers in one or several vases any way I pleased.

In late winter and early spring, the fragrance of hyacinth bulbs that she had forced perfumed the living room. To this day, every time I see hyacinths, I have to smell them and I always get carried back to my childhood.

Every year Mom would grow flowers from seeds. The large windows in my father’s study faced east; wide windowsills, above the radiators, offered the perfect spot for the wooden boxes in which she meticulously had sown a wide variety of annuals. Tags, bearing the name of the variety of the flowers  and the sowing date, were stuck into the fluffy soil. Plastic, poked with tiny holes to prevent condensation, covered the boxes, til the seedlings were large enough to grow without that ‘greenhouse condition’. Late spring she would plant all those annuals in the garden and we all would enjoy them throughout the summer.

When invited to a dinner party, flowers were the traditional gift. And flowers always were part of any special occasion or holiday. For my Mom’s birthday or anniversary I loved to go to our family florist to pick out a special arrangement. Within a few blocks radius from our home, were three thriving flower shops, but we always would buy flowers from the Hendricks family who owned a very successful and creative business. The first floor of this old home had been transformed into a magical shop; dozens of vases, filled with many varieties of seasonal and tropical flowers were dispersed throughout the space. It is here that I had my first job in a flower shop. Very generously they all shared many tricks of the trade during the time that I trained with them.

So, no wonder that from a very early age, I developed a real passion for those delightful gifts from Mother Nature. I’ve always loved arranging flowers to enjoy at home or to give to friends; in the last 30 years I have taken great pleasure in growing my own garden.

I look forward to writing about creative flower arranging, care of cut flowers, seasonal flowers and much more. Please ask questions or make comments. I look forward to good conversations with you!


Heather & Stephen

August 30, 2008

Photographer: Chuck Collier Schmidt

Venue: McMinnemins Cornelius Pass Road House http://www.mcmenamins.com

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Bouquets: white and green flowers

In the next few weeks, we will focus on posting images of wedding flowers by category.

We hope that you will find the images inspiring for your own wedding or event.

Holland Studios

Holland Studios

Robert McNary

Robert McNary

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Françoise received the 2009 Bride’s Best Choice Award from WeddingWire.com

WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, just announced that Françoise Weeks Florist has won the 2009 Bride’s Choice Awards™!

In its inaugural year, the Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes and honors vendors from the WeddingWire Network that demonstrate excellent quality of service, responsiveness, professionalism, value of cost and flexibility. This year’s recipients represent the top three percent of WeddingWire’s vendor community, which includes over 100,000 wedding vendors from across the US.

Unlike other awards in which winners are selected by the company, the Bride’s Choice Awards are determined exclusively by recent newlyweds through surveys and reviews.

“We are excited to launch this annual award program to honor high-performing vendors based solely on the experiences of our WeddingWire community,” according to Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “This year’s recipients have set the bar high, exhibiting excellent service and expertise in the wedding industry.”

Françoise Weeks would like to thank her past clients for speaking on her behalf and helping her win the 2009 Bride’s Choice Award!


Amy & Jeff

November 1, 2008

Photographer: Amy Vining http://movingpicturesstudio.net

Venue:Zenith Vineyard http://zenithvineyard.com

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WELCOME!

Welcome to my new blog! It’s great to have a forum to share my recent work.

And I’m also excited to let you know that Portland Spaces Magazine is featuring my work in the current issue (Dec08/Jan09). Please check out the Handbook section where they have focused on my woodland arrangements using texture and local, sustainable materials.

Here are more images of woodland inspired arrangements.

Photographers:

Joni Shimabukuro (http://www.joniphoto.com)

Jamie Bosworth (http://bosworthstudio.com)

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Lauren & Lincoln

November 1, 2008

Photographer: Eric Cable

Venue:The View Point Inn

Cake: Bakery Bar

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Lauren & Keith

October 18, 2008

Photographer: Evrim Icoz http://www.evrimgallery.com

Consultant: Amy Vairetta http://www.blushbridalevents.com

 Cake: Dream Cakes http://www.judyreesedreamcakes.com

Ceremony:Christ Episcopal Church http://www.ccparish.org

Reception: Portland Art Museum http://www.portlandartmuseum.org

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Debra & Raphael

October 11th, 2008

Photographer: Jamie Bosworth

Venue: Zenith Vineyard

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Amelia & Geno

September 20, 2008

Photographer:Rebekah Johnson http://www.rebekahjohnson.com

Venue: Ecotrust http://www.ecotrust.org

 

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