Sunday, October 18, 2009

Pumpkin Patches!




Ink and Peat in Portland found some beautiful heirloom and white pumpkins that would make for beautiful fall home decor. Here's a link to the Valley Record's listing of local pumpkins patches and corn mazes - click here.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Big homecoming win!




Congrats on the big homecoming football game win Mount Si!! Check out the full story at the Valley Record. (photo by Valley Record's Seth Truscott)
The Down to Earth team was hard at work this week creating many, many, many beautiful corsages and boutonnieres for the homecoming dance tonight! Have fun! 


Sunday, July 5, 2009

New Wedding Photos Added!






We've expanded our wedding photo album with more of our work - take a look by clicking on the wedding gallery on the top right of the page!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Mother's Day

Send fresh flowers for Mother's Day or come in and pick up a gift....Fran's chocolates, Tea Forte, Archipelago Candles, Shea butter lotions and soaps! 

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

spring flowers




daffodils! check out these beautiful and simple daffodil arrangements as seen on design sponge!

casino royale





We've been honored to create custom arrangements for the new and beautiful Snoqualmie Casino
here are some of our latest creations. Our work can also be seen in the Terra Vista Dining Room as well as the Kindai Sushi Bar.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

valentine's day!

order early and have a custom floral arrangement sent to your valentine! we have beautiful premuim roses along with a variety of fresh spring flowers!
call us today - 866.291.8553 or order online www.snoqualmieflowers.com

Thursday, January 22, 2009

ranunculus



(photos from design sponge)

check out this really cool post with beautiful photos on design sponge about beautiful ranunculus!

Sarah writes..."Did you know? Ranunculas are, like, so hot right now. Flowers are subject to trends like any industry. And ranunculus have enjoyed the spotlight for some years now, eclipsing the roses, carnations and gladiolias of the 80’s, the sunflowers of the 90’s (need I remind you of Blossom?) and the orchids and exotic (and often unfortunately phallic) flowers that dominated the earlier part of this decade. The past five years have seen a return to what I call “storybook” flowers. Softer, looser, more naturally inspired arrangements. This style stands in stark contrast to the tight, packed “contemporary” look that has been largely relegated to the world of trade shows and large corporate events where flower budgets (until recently) were exorbitant. Now you hear floral designers talk about mimicking nature, following the seasons…letting individual blooms “lead,” and giving stems their “space.”

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Sunday, January 11, 2009

flood '09


we're cleaning up after the flood waters hit hard, so many thanks to all the friends, family and down to earth team for all the hard work!!! we're so lucky. check out the photo of the falls from the seattle pi.

welcome!


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