Monday, May 24, 2010

HANDCRAFTED HAWAIIAN LEIS AVAILABLE IN ORANGE COUNTY!

Just in time for graduation, Paradise Delight Florist offers our high-end handcrafted leis just in time for graduation in the Orange County. Here is just a few of our collections.

THE LUXE COLLECTION
Masterfully sewn with over 150 blooms of orchids, the Luxe lei is known for its longevity, beauty and exotic flair. Perfect for your special guest of honor.  Available in apple green, purple and white.

THE LILY COLLECTION

Exquisite and vivid, the lily lei is saved for the crème de la crème. Created with over 250 blooms, it is a very full, sturdy and eye-catching creation.
THE FANCY COLLECTION
The fancy lei is meticulously sewn with over 350 dendrobium blooms. The lei is three-faced with flowers layered on all sides. This jaw-dropping beauty will last up to eight days with proper care.

THE BUTTERFLY COLLECTION
The butterfly lei is unique and sophisticated! We painstakingly deconstruct 150 orchids and carefully fold, layer, and sew each orchid part to create a stunning masterpiece and lays flat upon the shoulders.
THE CHRISTINA COLLECTION
The exquisite Christina lei is made with nearly 600 dendrobium orchid petals precisely layered back- and-forth upon each other to create a “feathered” look. The Christina is tightly and meticulously woven to create a hardy lei which last up to eight days.

Each of the leis are approximatley 40" to 42" long if it is not connected.  For more information, please call Paradise Delight Florist at (949) 851-4739 or flowers@paradisedelight.com


Thursday, May 20, 2010

THE STORY BEHIND GENTLEMANLY ACTION

At Paradise Delight Florist, the wedding season has arrived!  There are tons of wedding blogs that address inspiration, fashion and decor.  However, very little behind gentlemanly actions.  So here is a post dedicated to the gentleman. So ladies, please share with your significant others.

Do you ever wonder why we gentleman do the things we do? At Forgetful Gentleman, we’ve always been fascinated by the origins of the gentlemanly actions we conduct every day. In some cases, understanding where our cultural norms come from can give us a renewed appreciation for them. In other cases, it just makes for fun trivia. Either way, we hope you’ll find these historical tidbits as interesting as we do. At the very least they make for great cocktail conversation fodder!

WHY DO WE ESCORT WOMEN ON OUR LEFT ARM?

When a man escorts his partner, tradition has it that he offers his left arm. This tradition originates from medieval times when men escorted women around town and through the fields. Should a threat arise or the women’s honor require defending, the man’s sword hand (his right hand) would be free, giving him quick and easy access to his sword, worn on his left side.

To this day, the left arm rule still applies while indoors. However, with the rise of wheeled vehicles and non-pedestrian streets, the proper escorting etiquette evolved over the years for outdoor environments. Today, when escorting a women outdoors, you should position yourself on the outside (closest to the street) to protect her from traffic, mud splashing, etc.

WHY ARE THE BOTTOM BUTTONS OF OUR SUIT JACKETS AND BLAZERS NEVER TO BE FASTENED?

This fashion guideline is typically attributed to King Edward VII, the British monarch from 1901 until his death in 1910. Quite the gourmand, King Edward loved his food so much that the royal tailors often had trouble keeping up with his ballooning figure. One day, seeking reprieve from the confining constriction of his waistcoat, King Edward casually unbuttoned the bottom button. At that time, the King set the fashion trends and when members of his court saw his new look, they quickly emulated it. The fad spread like wildfire and within weeks unbuttoned bottom buttons were found everywhere.

We continue to honor the memory of Edward the Wide to this day. Modern suit jackets and blazers are actually designed to cutaway at the hips with the bottom button left undone. Buttoning it results in unsightly pulling and bunching of fabric at the waist and disapproving looks from your fellow gentlemen.

WHY DO WE GIVE TOASTS?

In ancient Greece, being poisoned was a real and constant fear. In order to allay this fear, at a party, the host would pour wine for his guests and then take the first drink and toast everyone to show that the wine was safe to drink. Incidentally, the term “toast” also comes from this tradition. Toasting is a reference to the toasted bread that ancient Greeks dipped into their wine to cut the acidity.

WHERE DID THE CUSTOM OF REMOVING OR TIPPING A HAT A SIGN OF RESPECT COME FROM?

In medieval times, knights often encountered each other in full armor making it difficult to distinguish friend from foe. As a sign of friendliness, knights would lift their helmet visors, showing their faces to one another. The custom of tipping ones hat to another, as a symbol of politeness, is a direct descendent of this medieval practice. Interesting note: the modern military salute shares the same origin.

WHY DO WE GIVE FLOEWRS TO COMMUNICATE OUR FEELINGS OF LOVE, FRIENDSHIP, GRIEF, SYMPATHY AND CONGRATULATIONS?
In the 1700’s, Charles II of Sweden returned from Persia, bringing with him the custom of “the language of flowers” to Europe. Different flowers communicated different sentiments or meanings to the point that entire conversations were carried out through the sending and receiving of flower bouquets. Today we usually communicate our intent overtly with an attached note or card but the custom of sending flowers endures.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

PARADISE DELIGHT FLORIST LAUNCHES RETAIL WEBSITE FOR SAME DAY FLOWER DELIVERY IN ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT AREA

Paradise Delight Florist has been creating fresh, innovative and trend-setting floral artwork for discerning clients since 2001. Our designs have been exclusively for large scale celebrations ... until now.

Due to the great demand, The Orange County Florist.com was launched to serve same-day flower delivery in the Orange County Airport area. We proudly serve the cities of Irvine, Newport Beach, Newport Coast, Huntington Beach, South Coast Metro, Costa Mesa, Anaheim and Orange. We also offer our handcrafted Hawaiian leis just in time for graduation.

For more information, call (949) 851-4739 or visit ParadiseDelight.com