If you’re looking for Valentine’s Day flowers, you’ve come to the right place!

Whether you’re after interesting flowers, classic Valentine’s day flowers, or just something simple, book now for pick up or delivery on the Gold Coast. Take a look in our online shop for ideas, or in our specially selected ‘romance‘ section (It’s corny, we know, but that’s what Valentine’s day is all about, right?).

If you can’t find what you’re after, why not give us a call: 55947774. We’ll do our best to help.

rose and lily bouquet

Above: An interesting bouquet with roses, lilies, chrysanthemums and gum.

red-rose-box

Above: The classic standard red rose arrangement.

Rose Meanings:

Sometimes we’re asked about rose meanings. Usually I will tell you that you can give flowers your own meaning by what they mean to you. But, in case you’re curious, here are some basic meaning for the most popular colours of roses:

Red: Love (of course!)

White: Innocence, purity

Pale Pink: Sweetness

Hot Pink: Passion, desire

Yellow: Friendship

Red and white together: Unity

 

Soft tones and textures, using roses, baby’s breath, lisianthus, stock, sweet peas, etc… and accents of gold on the leaves and twine to add a hint of rustic feel…

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and lace… pretty!

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spring bouquet gold coast arundel Adam's Garden

Just a fun spring flower bouquet…

Lovely tones and textures… old lace to trim the stems…

bridal bouquet gold coast florist parkwood white green lace

A simple corsage for the mums… love the sweet pea curls…

mother of the bride and groom mini corsage gold coast wedding flowers parkwood

For the bridesmaids…

budget wedding bouquets gold coast florist

Another angle of the bride’s bouquet…

white green and grey wedding gold coast florist

flowers & foliage used: sim carnations, ranunculas, dusty miller, mini roses, lisianthus, green trick, sweet pea, daisy chrysanthemum, freesia…

We can’t always get these lovely creamy cottage roses, but these are gorgeous! Simple bridal posy with trailing ivy around.

bridal bouquet posy cottage roses

A simple mix bouquet of white and green flowers – oriental lily, mini gerbera, hypericum, button chrysanthemum, and disbud chrysanthemum with lush foliage.

white-and-green-bouquet

december-wedding

Bouquet includes white ‘icebreaker’ roses, apricot ‘carpe diem’ roses, and pale pink ‘sweet avalanche’ roses, with a trim of camellia leaves and white satin ribbon.

We don’t usually get asked to use bling, but this wedding was an exception. As well as using a mixture of real and artificial flowers to achieve the desired look, we used little pearl strands and diamante gems. We will post more pictures of this wedding in our portfolio section.

bling-wedding-bridesmaid

Sometimes we get interesting requests – this time we were asked to do an apple bouquet! How awesome! Here are some pictures:

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parkwood florist apple bouquet

A Gold Coast garden wedding with a reception on the lawn, and some very pretty bouquets! These gorgeous enormous bouquets include masses of white and cream lisianthus, kale (ornamental cabbage) and stock.

Another beautiful Gold Coast wedding. Bold and vibrant.

This is the bride’s bouquet. We used David Austin roses, grandiflora roses, spray roses, 2 shades of sim carnations, and lisianthus. Trimmed with white satin.

We love this – a flower ball for the flowergirl to hold! So cute!

Bridesmaids were all the same as the bride, but a little smaller, and trimmed with black satin.

We posted this in the portfolio a little while ago, but we’ll add a little more info here:

This is the bride’s bouquet, 20 stems white ‘icebreaker’ rose, trimmed with black satin and a top of silver sheer ribbon.

A close up.

 

The bridesmaids had 12 stem rose posies with silver sheer ribbon.

This wedding was a gorgeous combination of softest peach/apricot with ivory/white. Using mostly roses, with just a few hyacinth flowers scattered through.

Ribbon detail…

ribbon detail

^Bride’s Bouquet was a simple posy of orange tiger lilies and white oriental lilies bordered by camelia leaves and finished with white satin ribbon.

^The guy’s buttonholes were done using orange and white alstromeria.

 

 

This bright and tropical presentation sheaf is rather large and outrageous, but sometimes that’s just what you need!

Here’s some more details of our latest portfolio entry:

close up of the bride's bouquet

close up of the bride’s bouquet
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flowers for the cake

flowers for the cake: using spray roses, carnation, lisianthus, bezelia, vibernum flower[hr_invisible]

flowers for the reception table

flowers for the reception table: using roses, hyacinth, vibunum flower, berzelia, gypsophila, sweet peas…[hr_invisible]

close up of bridesmaid's bouquet

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a bridesmaid's bouquet

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the bride's bouquet

the bride’s bouquet

Here we have used red gerberas, banksia, coccinea, protea, spinning gum, and other foliage to create a warm winter bouquet.

native bouquet

Last week we added a blue and white wedding to our portfolio, this week we’re adding a red and white wedding. Enjoy!

red and white rose wedding bouquets

The bouquets^

Traditional rose corsage

A corsage^